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New Delhi: Ex-Minister Adinarayana Reddy joins BJP

| @indiablooms | Oct 21, 2019, at 05:48 pm

Vijayawada, Oct 21 (UNI) Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader and former Minister C Adinarayana Reddy joined the BJP in the presence of its Party Working President J P Nadda in New Delhi on Monday.

In a statement here, the BJP said, the former Minister belonging to Kadapa district quit the TDP and joined the BJP.


Nadda admitted him into the party by wrapping a saffron scarf around his shoulders.


Later talking to media, Reddy said that development of the state is possible only with the BJP.


He criticised Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy headed YSRCP government for opting reverse tendering in the Construction of Polavaram Project despite the Central government is exteding funds for the National project.  

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