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Owner of Telangana Tiffin Center Loses Business; He Will Now Run in the Lok Sabha Elections

Across the nation, the Lok Sabha elections are now taking place, and some surprising candidates have entered the fray. One young guy from Hyderabad who owns a small company has decided to run for the Malkajgiri parliamentary seat.

The guy is called Chiripireddy Ramesh, and he lives in Hyderabad’s Kothapeta neighborhood. He owns a tiffin center that is close to ICICI Bank in the Chaitanyapuri neighbourhood. He started this firm in order to provide for his family. There are a lot of people who own small businesses here besides Ramesh, according to reports.

Ramesh said in an exclusive interview with Local18 that he has submitted a candidacy to run for the MP (Member of Parliament) position. He said that the shopkeepers between Chaitanyapuri and LB Nagar were having trouble with their enterprises. He continued by saying that he had not been able to get employment for his cart for the previous month. Consequently, he is running for office with the support of his fellow merchants.

He went on to say that the almirah symbol has been designated as his campaign’s identifying mark by the Election Commission. He thinks he is running a strong campaign to win people’s trust. According to sources, Ramesh is running for the Malkajgiri seat against Sunita Mahender Reddy of the Congress, Etela Rajender of the BJP (Bhartiya Janata Party), and Lakshma Reddy of the BRS (Bharat Rashtra Samithi) party.

The Malkajgiri seat is reportedly regarded as one of Telangana’s most significant constituencies. In an effort to secure work for his fellow cart dealers, Ramesh intends to keep fighting with them. He said that the closure of his Tiffin Center prompted him to pursue a career in politics.

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