hyderabad: As the final countdown begins for the Lok Sabha elections to be held in Telangana on May 13, political leaders are taking a well-deserved break from their hectic campaigning and opting for a more relaxed and slow-paced approach. There is.
Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, who is known for his passion for football, was enthusiastic about the recent friendly match played at the University of Hyderabad on Sunday. Wearing an “INDIA'' jersey with his name embroidered on the back, Reddy joined his students and Congress workers in an exhilarating match that lasted over an hour.
He played barefoot at times, alongside students, and later led a team against NSUI state president Venkat Balmouli's team, which he described as a refreshing change of pace from a grueling campaign.
Not to be outdone, AIMIM chief and Hyderabad Lok Sabha member Asaduddin Owaisi enjoyed playing gully cricket to unwind from his hectic election campaign. On his way to Shastripuram, Owaisi spotted a group of young people engrossed in a game of cricket. He got out of his car and took part in a quick match, and the video of the impromptu match went viral on social media.
Union minister G. Kishan Reddy chose to spend some time apart and visited the Balkampet Yellama temple in Secunderabad to “seek blessings of happiness and prosperity for all,” he told the X program. Ta. Meanwhile, former state chief minister and BRS chairman K. Chandrashekhar reportedly said that Mr. Rao chose to rest at his farmhouse in Erravelli, perhaps to recharge ahead of the election campaign.
Since the model code of conduct requires political speech and campaigning to cease 48 hours before a vote, leaders are making the most of the opportunity to defuse tensions, promote their interests and Connected with voters at the level.
Former minister M. Harish Rao, Medak Congress candidate BRS Venkatarami Reddy and Dubbak MLA Prabhakar Reddy gathered at Komati Cheruvu and danced to music. He also rode in a light car, and the fans cheered.