Tuesday, August 9, 2011

TELANGANA CONGRESS IS IN DEEKSHA AT BAPU GHAT ON AUGUST KRANTHI DIWAS: JAI TELANGANA!!







Following the call given by TELANGANA CONGRESS MONITORING GROUP,
Through out the region, in all district headquarters and towns in 60 places, TELANGANA CONGRESS DEEKSHA observed today from 11 AM till 5PM, to imbibe the spirit of Mahatma Gandhi’s August Kranthi Message.
The main programme PRATHANA DEEKSHA convened by TELANGANA CONGRESS MONITORING GROUP at BAPU GHAT, LANGER HOUZ, HYDERABAD today between 11 AM and 5 PM.
The Bapu Ghat Deeksha session was presided over by RAPOLU ANANDA BHASKAR, Chief Coordinator, TCMG.
After jyothi prajwalana, floral tributes at Mahatma’s Samadhi, all religious prayers were recited and then one minute silence observed. Then Mahatma’s favorite Vaishnavajanatho and Raghupathi Raghava songs were sung.

First address was given by Shri P.NARSA REDDY, former President, APCC.
Dr K.KESHAVA RAO, Shri PONNAM PRABHAKAR, Shri PRAVIN REDDY, Shri P.VISHUNVARDHAN REDDY, Dr M.SRIDHAR REDDY, Shri T. JEEVAN REDDY, Shri G.NIRANJAN, Shri A.SHYAM MOHAN, Shri P.NARASIMHA REDDY, Shri S.LAXMINARAYANA, Shri N.LAXMINARAYANA MUDIRAJ, Shrimathi LAXMI NAIK, Shri PENTAIAH, Shri SEETHARAMAIAH and others spoke.

Shri D.SRIDHAR BABU, Shri G. VIVEKANAND, Shri PALVAI GOVARDHAN REDDY, Shri LAXMAN KUMAR took part. Shri RAMARAO, Ex-MLA of Krishna district took part as part of solidarity from Jai Andhra movement.

Mahatma Bhajans and sufi prayer songs continued through out. Shri SHASHIDHAR SHARMA and his troupe recited the bhajans.

School children of surrounding localities and of Kasturba Trust attended and offered floral tributes.

TELANGANA CONGRESS MONITORING GROUP observed this deeksha,
to give strength to the people of Telangana to achieve statehood,
to offer homage to the Martyrs of Telangana,
to give good sense to the rulers of India
to discharge their constitutional obligation
in according statehood to TELANGANA.
Shri M. SATYANARAYANA RAO, former General Secretary, AICC & former President, APCC gave the concluding address.

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