During the election campaign in the former adilabad district, candidates for the assembly votes appear reluctant to answer concerns from villages regarding lack of progress, broken promises, and not receiving the advantages of highly regarded social systems. The bjp and BRS candidates purposefully avoid answering these kinds of questions. Concerns about corruption in the approval of social programmes are also being voiced.

Rather, Jogu Ramanna, the incumbent BRS MLA, was singled out by bjp candidate Payal shankar and congress candidate Kandi srinivas Reddy, who blamed him for the problems ailing the adilabad assembly constituency. people are protesting to the BRS candidates in certain locations about not receiving the government-distributed sheep. Some individuals expressed dissatisfaction over difficulties receiving Asara pensions. Concerns were raised against bjp candidates in the adilabad area about the party's inability to establish the Cement Corporation of india (CCI) adilabad unit.

When it comes to answering questions, candidates for congress are generally in a better position. For the past ten or so years, they have been out of power. They blame the bjp, who governed the Centre, and the BRS, which ruled TS for two terms, for every problem. Numerous times, governing BRS candidates have hurriedly left meeting locations when locals began bringing up unresolved concerns.

However, the candidates' election campaign has become more intense in the adilabad assembly constituency.  Jogu Ramanna, a BRS candidate, is touring the adilabad Rural Mandal's interior villages, which have a sizable Adivasi population. bjp candidate Soyam bapu Rao, who is running from the Boath seat, visited the hamlet and staged a sizable bike rally in Ichoda. Additionally, Adivasi gudems and inner villages in Boath are being visited by congress candidate Vannela Ashok.




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