HOMAGE: TDP star campaigner NTR Jr offering tributes to Alluri Sitarama Raju at Tatichetlapalem in Visakhapatnam on Thursday. 
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NTR Jr to tour East Godavari district

RAJAHMUNDRY: The district unit of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) has made arrangements for NTR Jr’s three-day tour from March 21, involving roadshows as well as public meetings. He will co

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RAJAHMUNDRY: The district unit of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) has made arrangements for NTR Jr’s three-day tour from March 21, involving roadshows as well as public meetings.

He will cover 17 Assembly constituencies in the district, leaving out the Rampachodavaram segment in the agency area and Razole in Konaseema.

The actor will set out from Tuni on Saturday and cover Perumallapuram and Ontimamidi, to be followed by Annavaram in the Prattipadu and Uppada in the Pithapuram segements.

He will address meetings at Sarpavaram junction of the Kakinada rural segment and later cover Kakinada city.

On Sunday, the roadshows will take in Tallarevu, Muramalla, Mummidivaram of Mumidivaram Assembly constituency and the hero will address the people at the Clock Tower Centre in Amalapuram.

Later, he will proceed to Ambajipeta of P Gannavaram Assembly constituency and address the people at Ravulapalem.

On Monday, the hero will move on to roadshows at Ramachandrapuram, Biccavolu, Anaparthi, Samalkot, Peddapuram, Jaggampeta and Gandepalli.

Later, he will address meetings at Rajanagaram and the Rajahmundry Rural segments. TDP district president and MLC Nimmkayala Chinna Rajappa has done a recce of NTR Jr’s route. The party is expecting an enthusiastic response all along.

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