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People trusted BJP: Eatala Rajender after securing majority in Malkajgiri

People Trusted Bjp Eatala Rajender After Securing Majority In Malkajgiri

Malkajgiri: Eatala Rajender, BJP candidate from Malkajgiri Lok Sabha welcomed the mandate of people and assured to work for the welfare of Malkajgiri people. Malkajgiri is one of the prestigious seats in the Telangana parliamentary election as it is represented by the present Telangana Chief Minister Reventh Reddy.

Eatala Rajender, from Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is leading in the Malkajgiri parliamentary segment with a majority of over 3,00,000 votes. He has garnered a total of 8,82,013 votes, putting him ahead in the race. Eatala Rajender is trailing by Patnam Suneetha Mahender Reddy from the Indian national congress(INC), who has received 5,40,735 votes, trailing by a margin of 3,41,278 votes.

In third place, Ragidi Laxma Reddy from Bharat Rashtra Samithi(BRS) has secured 2,69,657 votes trailing behind the two leading candidates. The vote counting process in the Malkajgiri parliamentary segment is being closely observed by three parties.

Speaking to media Eatala Rajender, BJP candidate from Malkajgiri Lok Sabha seat said, “People trusted that BJP has the potential to work for the welfare of the Nation. On par with the ruling Congress government in the state, people gave a mandate and gave eight MP seats for the BJP government. We have two duties. One is to fight for the guarantees given by the state government. The other is to bring funds to the state from Modi’s government”.

He further added, Modi has reduced the gap between the rich and the poor in these ten years. Job opportunities have been added to the youth. Infrastructure has been established. BJP’s Eatala Rajender, having won seven MLA elections. He had recently lost the assembly elections from Huzurabad constituency and contested from Malkajgiri constituency.

The charisma of the Prime Minister Modi and BJP had also played a key role in making the journey of Eatala Rajender a cake walk, while there was also a silent support from the BRS cadre, the party that he left.