
BJP Tirupati chief vows to expand party in district
The Hindu
New BJP president in Tirupati district vows to expand party's success, unite with NDA allies for growth and recognition.
Samanchi Srinivas, who has taken over as the new president of the Tirupati district unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has assured to take the party’s achievements to every nook and corner of the district.
Mr. Srinivas, who was felicitated by party leaders and workers on Tuesday, assured to ensure the growth of the party in tune with the strategies of the NDA government. “The government is an alliance of the BJP, TDP and JSP. We will derive strength from this unity,” he said.
While appreciating the efforts of the party cadre in bringing the alliance candidates to power, Mr. Srinivas assured to take them into confidence in strengthening the party and also promised to suitably reward them in the form of recognition.

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