Hyderabad: It is less than 15 days to go for Assembly elections in Telangana, political parties speeded up election campaign and giving valuble promises also. The Grand Alliance (Mahakutami) formed by Congress, TDP, TJS,CPI released Common Minimum Programme (CMP) on Monday. They made several promises to win voters heart like bringing petroleum products under GST, offering Rs 3,000 as stipend for unemployed youth, Rs 2 lakh loan waiver to farmers.
“CMP is the policy document which will guide the People’s Front before polls and our coalition government after coming to power. A statutory committee headed by TJS chief M Kodandaram will be formed to implement all the promises listed in the CMP. Unlike KCR, we will implement all the promises listed in the CMP said TPCC chief Uttam Kumar Reddy after releasing the CMP, along with TTDP president L Ramana, TJS founder M Kodandaram, CPI leader Palla Venkat Reddy in Hyderabad.