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    Rajya Sabha member Vaddiraju Ravichandra recently campaigned in Burahan Puram for BRS Khammam constituency candidate Nama Nageswara Rao. During his door-to-door visits, he listened to people’s issues and encouraged them to compare BRS’s performance to that of the Congress party.

    Many residents expressed concerns about power cuts and water shortages under Congress rule. They mentioned the absence of promised benefits like Rythu Bandhu, free power, paddy bonus, and Kalyana Laxmi. One woman shared her struggles due to lack of electricity and water.

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    Ravichandra emphasized that the people of Khammam are knowledgeable and confident that Nama Nageswara Rao will win by a large margin. He criticized the Congress for failing to fulfill their promises and stated that the upcoming election will bring positive changes to the constituency.

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