Hyderabad: 31st March'09 - The four party alliance have declared that they would resolve the disputes over seat adjustments and will collectively work for the defeat of Congress party. CPI(M), CPI State Secretaries B.V. Raghavulu, K. Narayana, and the chiefs of TDP and TRS N. Chandra Babu Naidu and K. Chandrasekhar Rao respectively have expressed confidence that corrrupt Congress party would be dethroned in the next General elections. They have also expressed confidence that disputes over seat adjustments among them would be resolved successfully through discussions. In view of the first phase elections, they would campaign either collectively or individually depending on the comparative strength of the allied parties in their respective constituencies. Therefore, the four party chiefs met at Babu’s residence today to discuss over the matters of seat adjustments among the allied parties. Earlier in the day, the four party leaders had prolonged discussions and later they spoke to the media on the basis of talks held.
Speaking to the media, Mr. Babu told that it is their sole agenda to defeat Congress party in the coming elections. He alleged that Congress party at Centre and in the State is camouflaging itself in the name of development and is resorting to corruption. Such practices of Congress would be made public, remarked Babu. Campaigning would be started in Suryapet, Mahabubnagar and Visakhapatnam on April 6, 9 and 13 respectively, added Babu. CPI(M) State Secretary B. V. Raghavulu told that their sole objective is to defeat BJP and Congress. In this view they would forge ahead by resolving all the disputes over seat adjustments. TRS chief K. Chandrasekhar Rao told that preference would be given in second phase to those unlucky candidates of four parties who were not allotted any seats in the first phase of elections. All the talks were successful and would go ahead with campaigning to defeat Congress, remarked Chandrasekhar Rao.
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