Peddapally Politician Urges Vigilance Over Voter Deletion Concerns
MP Gaddam Vamsi Krishna calls for the protection of voting rights amid concerns over electoral manipulation by the BJP-led government. He highlights issues like student welfare, employment challenges, and alleged divisionary tactics, advocating increased grassroots activities to counter these perceived threats.

Highlights
- •Voter deletion concerns raised
- •Allegations against BJP and BJP-led Centre
- •Impact of policies on students and youth
- •Call for party strengthening at the grassroots level
Adilabad, India - On Sunday, Gaddam Vamsi Krishna, the MP from Peddapalli, called for the safeguarding of voting rights. Speaking at a party meeting, he cited historical inspiration from B.R. Ambedkar and expressed concerns over alleged voter deletion by the BJP-led government. The allegation pertains to the removal of names from electoral rolls sympathizing with regional parties and Congress. Mr. Vamsi Krishna criticized the current administration's policies for adversely affecting students and unemployed youth, drawing specific references to the controversies surrounding the NEET paper leak and CBSE revaluation issues.
He alleged that BJP leaders were misleading young voters and inciting divisions, a claim he substantiates by mentioning his own children studying abroad. The MP emphasized organizing the party at grassroots levels in Adilabad where he recently assumed responsibility as the in-charge of Booth Level Agents (BLA-2). Additionally, he accused the Bharatiya Janata Party and BRS of operating together and not addressing charges made by Rahul Gandhi regarding electoral practices.
Key Issues Raised
Gaddam Vamsi Krishna's concerns pertain to:
- Potential manipulation in electoral outcomes.
- Impact on student and youth welfare policies.
- Criticisms of political practices aimed at instigating division among the electorate.
- Absence of response from BJP leaders to opposition claims.
The meeting also served as a platform for local leaders such as MLA Vedma Bojju and DCC president Naresh Jadhav to deliberate on strengthening party affiliations in Adilabad.














