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K. Rosaiah: "Other leaders should learn from Rahul Gandhi"

AP Chief Minister is Angry with the way leaders or Ministers are moving in AP. Giving reference and details of Rahul Gandhi he tried to encourage them. The recent achievements and regular trips of Rahul are definitely going to benefit the Congress party in coming time. Some of the description from the chief minister is mentioned below.

Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) Chief Minister K. Rosaiah has pushed the grade and addressed of the youth Congress to follow Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi in serving the people and nation.

Mr. K. Rosaiah, who instated the Palleku Podam program started by the Andhra Pradesh Youth Congress on Monday, evoked how the graft of the Gandhi family verified he was not clamoring for control and was somewhat paying attention in consideration the people's issues.

Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi’s conclusion not to join the Union Cabinet after being offered by the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh two times must operate as an motivation for the young generation.

In what was apparent by the Congress party as a roundabout excavate at Kadapa MP Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy Son of former Chief Minister of AP Mr. Y.S.R. Reddy. The Chief Minister ended a reference of the travels by Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi to rural communities which were frequently on a low key and not escorted by vast fan subsequent.

Leaders would not be capable to endear self to the public by moving in cars, local trains, trains and airplanes and ministers or leaders were those who attempt to get into the ample to know their anguishs. “Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi actually favors to silently be seated at a wayside hotels or restaurants and dhabas ignored to recognize the position truth”. This is the latest comment given by K. Rosaiah for Rahul Gandhi.

Numerous older or elder ministers counting Union Minister S. Jaipal Reddy, Rajya Sabha associate V. Hanumanth Rao and many other leaders concentrated in the meeting of K. Rosaiah.


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