The candidate who contested the panchayat election had promised to build a house if he won
Politicians make election promises but there is a general perception that elections are over or forgotten. Be it from any party, any region or any corner of the world! Netaji disappears for 5 years as soon as he gets the chair. This image of politicians has been openly challenged by a candidate for the post of Sarpanch of Andhra Pradesh.
According to a report in The New Indian Express, Sriramamurthy, a native of Dhavalepata village in Andhra Pradesh, had contested the election of sarpanch. Notably, Sri Ramamurthy lost the election by just 1 vote. Sri Ramamurthy reached Ramulu’s house in Kadaga during the election campaign. Ramulu has been living in a mud house with his wife, 4 daughters and a grandson for the last 10 years. Ramulu could not build a house due to poverty. When Sri Ramamurthy came to meet Ramulu, he told him to build a house for him. Seeing Ramulu’s plight, Sri Ramamurthy also promised to build him a house.
Despite losing the sarpanch election, Mr. Ramamurthy spent Rs. 3 lakhs to build a house for Ramulu. To this Ramulu said, “Me and my seven family members have been living in a small hut for the last 10 years. The government gave me land to build a house but I did not have money to build a house. When he came to know It turned out that Sri Ramamurthy had lost the election, so he gave up hope of a house, but Sri Ramamurthy kept his promise and gave him a house.
The candidate who contested the panchayat election had promised to build a house if he won
Politicians make election promises but there is a general perception that elections are over or forgotten. Be it from any party, any region or any corner of the world! Netaji disappears for 5 years as soon as he gets the chair. This image of politicians has been openly challenged by a candidate for the post of Sarpanch of Andhra Pradesh.
According to a report in The New Indian Express, Sriramamurthy, a native of Dhavalepata village in Andhra Pradesh, had contested the election of sarpanch. Notably, Sri Ramamurthy lost the election by just 1 vote. Sri Ramamurthy reached Ramulu’s house in Kadaga during the election campaign. Ramulu has been living in a mud house with his wife, 4 daughters and a grandson for the last 10 years. Ramulu could not build a house due to poverty. When Sri Ramamurthy came to meet Ramulu, he told him to build a house for him. Seeing Ramulu’s plight, Sri Ramamurthy also promised to build him a house.
Despite losing the sarpanch election, Mr. Ramamurthy spent Rs. 3 lakhs to build a house for Ramulu. To this Ramulu said, “Me and my seven family members have been living in a small hut for the last 10 years. The government gave me land to build a house but I did not have money to build a house. When he came to know It turned out that Sri Ramamurthy had lost the election, so he gave up hope of a house, but Sri Ramamurthy kept his promise and gave him a house.
The candidate who contested the panchayat election had promised to build a house if he won
Politicians make election promises but there is a general perception that elections are over or forgotten. Be it from any party, any region or any corner of the world! Netaji disappears for 5 years as soon as he gets the chair. This image of politicians has been openly challenged by a candidate for the post of Sarpanch of Andhra Pradesh.
According to a report in The New Indian Express, Sriramamurthy, a native of Dhavalepata village in Andhra Pradesh, had contested the election of sarpanch. Notably, Sri Ramamurthy lost the election by just 1 vote. Sri Ramamurthy reached Ramulu’s house in Kadaga during the election campaign. Ramulu has been living in a mud house with his wife, 4 daughters and a grandson for the last 10 years. Ramulu could not build a house due to poverty. When Sri Ramamurthy came to meet Ramulu, he told him to build a house for him. Seeing Ramulu’s plight, Sri Ramamurthy also promised to build him a house.
Despite losing the sarpanch election, Mr. Ramamurthy spent Rs. 3 lakhs to build a house for Ramulu. To this Ramulu said, “Me and my seven family members have been living in a small hut for the last 10 years. The government gave me land to build a house but I did not have money to build a house. When he came to know It turned out that Sri Ramamurthy had lost the election, so he gave up hope of a house, but Sri Ramamurthy kept his promise and gave him a house.
The candidate who contested the panchayat election had promised to build a house if he won
Politicians make election promises but there is a general perception that elections are over or forgotten. Be it from any party, any region or any corner of the world! Netaji disappears for 5 years as soon as he gets the chair. This image of politicians has been openly challenged by a candidate for the post of Sarpanch of Andhra Pradesh.
According to a report in The New Indian Express, Sriramamurthy, a native of Dhavalepata village in Andhra Pradesh, had contested the election of sarpanch. Notably, Sri Ramamurthy lost the election by just 1 vote. Sri Ramamurthy reached Ramulu’s house in Kadaga during the election campaign. Ramulu has been living in a mud house with his wife, 4 daughters and a grandson for the last 10 years. Ramulu could not build a house due to poverty. When Sri Ramamurthy came to meet Ramulu, he told him to build a house for him. Seeing Ramulu’s plight, Sri Ramamurthy also promised to build him a house.
Despite losing the sarpanch election, Mr. Ramamurthy spent Rs. 3 lakhs to build a house for Ramulu. To this Ramulu said, “Me and my seven family members have been living in a small hut for the last 10 years. The government gave me land to build a house but I did not have money to build a house. When he came to know It turned out that Sri Ramamurthy had lost the election, so he gave up hope of a house, but Sri Ramamurthy kept his promise and gave him a house.
The candidate who contested the panchayat election had promised to build a house if he won
Politicians make election promises but there is a general perception that elections are over or forgotten. Be it from any party, any region or any corner of the world! Netaji disappears for 5 years as soon as he gets the chair. This image of politicians has been openly challenged by a candidate for the post of Sarpanch of Andhra Pradesh.
According to a report in The New Indian Express, Sriramamurthy, a native of Dhavalepata village in Andhra Pradesh, had contested the election of sarpanch. Notably, Sri Ramamurthy lost the election by just 1 vote. Sri Ramamurthy reached Ramulu’s house in Kadaga during the election campaign. Ramulu has been living in a mud house with his wife, 4 daughters and a grandson for the last 10 years. Ramulu could not build a house due to poverty. When Sri Ramamurthy came to meet Ramulu, he told him to build a house for him. Seeing Ramulu’s plight, Sri Ramamurthy also promised to build him a house.
Despite losing the sarpanch election, Mr. Ramamurthy spent Rs. 3 lakhs to build a house for Ramulu. To this Ramulu said, “Me and my seven family members have been living in a small hut for the last 10 years. The government gave me land to build a house but I did not have money to build a house. When he came to know It turned out that Sri Ramamurthy had lost the election, so he gave up hope of a house, but Sri Ramamurthy kept his promise and gave him a house.
The candidate who contested the panchayat election had promised to build a house if he won
Politicians make election promises but there is a general perception that elections are over or forgotten. Be it from any party, any region or any corner of the world! Netaji disappears for 5 years as soon as he gets the chair. This image of politicians has been openly challenged by a candidate for the post of Sarpanch of Andhra Pradesh.
According to a report in The New Indian Express, Sriramamurthy, a native of Dhavalepata village in Andhra Pradesh, had contested the election of sarpanch. Notably, Sri Ramamurthy lost the election by just 1 vote. Sri Ramamurthy reached Ramulu’s house in Kadaga during the election campaign. Ramulu has been living in a mud house with his wife, 4 daughters and a grandson for the last 10 years. Ramulu could not build a house due to poverty. When Sri Ramamurthy came to meet Ramulu, he told him to build a house for him. Seeing Ramulu’s plight, Sri Ramamurthy also promised to build him a house.
Despite losing the sarpanch election, Mr. Ramamurthy spent Rs. 3 lakhs to build a house for Ramulu. To this Ramulu said, “Me and my seven family members have been living in a small hut for the last 10 years. The government gave me land to build a house but I did not have money to build a house. When he came to know It turned out that Sri Ramamurthy had lost the election, so he gave up hope of a house, but Sri Ramamurthy kept his promise and gave him a house.
The candidate who contested the panchayat election had promised to build a house if he won
Politicians make election promises but there is a general perception that elections are over or forgotten. Be it from any party, any region or any corner of the world! Netaji disappears for 5 years as soon as he gets the chair. This image of politicians has been openly challenged by a candidate for the post of Sarpanch of Andhra Pradesh.
According to a report in The New Indian Express, Sriramamurthy, a native of Dhavalepata village in Andhra Pradesh, had contested the election of sarpanch. Notably, Sri Ramamurthy lost the election by just 1 vote. Sri Ramamurthy reached Ramulu’s house in Kadaga during the election campaign. Ramulu has been living in a mud house with his wife, 4 daughters and a grandson for the last 10 years. Ramulu could not build a house due to poverty. When Sri Ramamurthy came to meet Ramulu, he told him to build a house for him. Seeing Ramulu’s plight, Sri Ramamurthy also promised to build him a house.
Despite losing the sarpanch election, Mr. Ramamurthy spent Rs. 3 lakhs to build a house for Ramulu. To this Ramulu said, “Me and my seven family members have been living in a small hut for the last 10 years. The government gave me land to build a house but I did not have money to build a house. When he came to know It turned out that Sri Ramamurthy had lost the election, so he gave up hope of a house, but Sri Ramamurthy kept his promise and gave him a house.
The candidate who contested the panchayat election had promised to build a house if he won
Politicians make election promises but there is a general perception that elections are over or forgotten. Be it from any party, any region or any corner of the world! Netaji disappears for 5 years as soon as he gets the chair. This image of politicians has been openly challenged by a candidate for the post of Sarpanch of Andhra Pradesh.
According to a report in The New Indian Express, Sriramamurthy, a native of Dhavalepata village in Andhra Pradesh, had contested the election of sarpanch. Notably, Sri Ramamurthy lost the election by just 1 vote. Sri Ramamurthy reached Ramulu’s house in Kadaga during the election campaign. Ramulu has been living in a mud house with his wife, 4 daughters and a grandson for the last 10 years. Ramulu could not build a house due to poverty. When Sri Ramamurthy came to meet Ramulu, he told him to build a house for him. Seeing Ramulu’s plight, Sri Ramamurthy also promised to build him a house.
Despite losing the sarpanch election, Mr. Ramamurthy spent Rs. 3 lakhs to build a house for Ramulu. To this Ramulu said, “Me and my seven family members have been living in a small hut for the last 10 years. The government gave me land to build a house but I did not have money to build a house. When he came to know It turned out that Sri Ramamurthy had lost the election, so he gave up hope of a house, but Sri Ramamurthy kept his promise and gave him a house.
The candidate who contested the panchayat election had promised to build a house if he won
Politicians make election promises but there is a general perception that elections are over or forgotten. Be it from any party, any region or any corner of the world! Netaji disappears for 5 years as soon as he gets the chair. This image of politicians has been openly challenged by a candidate for the post of Sarpanch of Andhra Pradesh.
According to a report in The New Indian Express, Sriramamurthy, a native of Dhavalepata village in Andhra Pradesh, had contested the election of sarpanch. Notably, Sri Ramamurthy lost the election by just 1 vote. Sri Ramamurthy reached Ramulu’s house in Kadaga during the election campaign. Ramulu has been living in a mud house with his wife, 4 daughters and a grandson for the last 10 years. Ramulu could not build a house due to poverty. When Sri Ramamurthy came to meet Ramulu, he told him to build a house for him. Seeing Ramulu’s plight, Sri Ramamurthy also promised to build him a house.
Despite losing the sarpanch election, Mr. Ramamurthy spent Rs. 3 lakhs to build a house for Ramulu. To this Ramulu said, “Me and my seven family members have been living in a small hut for the last 10 years. The government gave me land to build a house but I did not have money to build a house. When he came to know It turned out that Sri Ramamurthy had lost the election, so he gave up hope of a house, but Sri Ramamurthy kept his promise and gave him a house.
The candidate who contested the panchayat election had promised to build a house if he won
Politicians make election promises but there is a general perception that elections are over or forgotten. Be it from any party, any region or any corner of the world! Netaji disappears for 5 years as soon as he gets the chair. This image of politicians has been openly challenged by a candidate for the post of Sarpanch of Andhra Pradesh.
According to a report in The New Indian Express, Sriramamurthy, a native of Dhavalepata village in Andhra Pradesh, had contested the election of sarpanch. Notably, Sri Ramamurthy lost the election by just 1 vote. Sri Ramamurthy reached Ramulu’s house in Kadaga during the election campaign. Ramulu has been living in a mud house with his wife, 4 daughters and a grandson for the last 10 years. Ramulu could not build a house due to poverty. When Sri Ramamurthy came to meet Ramulu, he told him to build a house for him. Seeing Ramulu’s plight, Sri Ramamurthy also promised to build him a house.
Despite losing the sarpanch election, Mr. Ramamurthy spent Rs. 3 lakhs to build a house for Ramulu. To this Ramulu said, “Me and my seven family members have been living in a small hut for the last 10 years. The government gave me land to build a house but I did not have money to build a house. When he came to know It turned out that Sri Ramamurthy had lost the election, so he gave up hope of a house, but Sri Ramamurthy kept his promise and gave him a house.
The candidate who contested the panchayat election had promised to build a house if he won
Politicians make election promises but there is a general perception that elections are over or forgotten. Be it from any party, any region or any corner of the world! Netaji disappears for 5 years as soon as he gets the chair. This image of politicians has been openly challenged by a candidate for the post of Sarpanch of Andhra Pradesh.
According to a report in The New Indian Express, Sriramamurthy, a native of Dhavalepata village in Andhra Pradesh, had contested the election of sarpanch. Notably, Sri Ramamurthy lost the election by just 1 vote. Sri Ramamurthy reached Ramulu’s house in Kadaga during the election campaign. Ramulu has been living in a mud house with his wife, 4 daughters and a grandson for the last 10 years. Ramulu could not build a house due to poverty. When Sri Ramamurthy came to meet Ramulu, he told him to build a house for him. Seeing Ramulu’s plight, Sri Ramamurthy also promised to build him a house.
Despite losing the sarpanch election, Mr. Ramamurthy spent Rs. 3 lakhs to build a house for Ramulu. To this Ramulu said, “Me and my seven family members have been living in a small hut for the last 10 years. The government gave me land to build a house but I did not have money to build a house. When he came to know It turned out that Sri Ramamurthy had lost the election, so he gave up hope of a house, but Sri Ramamurthy kept his promise and gave him a house.
The candidate who contested the panchayat election had promised to build a house if he won
Politicians make election promises but there is a general perception that elections are over or forgotten. Be it from any party, any region or any corner of the world! Netaji disappears for 5 years as soon as he gets the chair. This image of politicians has been openly challenged by a candidate for the post of Sarpanch of Andhra Pradesh.
According to a report in The New Indian Express, Sriramamurthy, a native of Dhavalepata village in Andhra Pradesh, had contested the election of sarpanch. Notably, Sri Ramamurthy lost the election by just 1 vote. Sri Ramamurthy reached Ramulu’s house in Kadaga during the election campaign. Ramulu has been living in a mud house with his wife, 4 daughters and a grandson for the last 10 years. Ramulu could not build a house due to poverty. When Sri Ramamurthy came to meet Ramulu, he told him to build a house for him. Seeing Ramulu’s plight, Sri Ramamurthy also promised to build him a house.
Despite losing the sarpanch election, Mr. Ramamurthy spent Rs. 3 lakhs to build a house for Ramulu. To this Ramulu said, “Me and my seven family members have been living in a small hut for the last 10 years. The government gave me land to build a house but I did not have money to build a house. When he came to know It turned out that Sri Ramamurthy had lost the election, so he gave up hope of a house, but Sri Ramamurthy kept his promise and gave him a house.
The candidate who contested the panchayat election had promised to build a house if he won
Politicians make election promises but there is a general perception that elections are over or forgotten. Be it from any party, any region or any corner of the world! Netaji disappears for 5 years as soon as he gets the chair. This image of politicians has been openly challenged by a candidate for the post of Sarpanch of Andhra Pradesh.
According to a report in The New Indian Express, Sriramamurthy, a native of Dhavalepata village in Andhra Pradesh, had contested the election of sarpanch. Notably, Sri Ramamurthy lost the election by just 1 vote. Sri Ramamurthy reached Ramulu’s house in Kadaga during the election campaign. Ramulu has been living in a mud house with his wife, 4 daughters and a grandson for the last 10 years. Ramulu could not build a house due to poverty. When Sri Ramamurthy came to meet Ramulu, he told him to build a house for him. Seeing Ramulu’s plight, Sri Ramamurthy also promised to build him a house.
Despite losing the sarpanch election, Mr. Ramamurthy spent Rs. 3 lakhs to build a house for Ramulu. To this Ramulu said, “Me and my seven family members have been living in a small hut for the last 10 years. The government gave me land to build a house but I did not have money to build a house. When he came to know It turned out that Sri Ramamurthy had lost the election, so he gave up hope of a house, but Sri Ramamurthy kept his promise and gave him a house.
The candidate who contested the panchayat election had promised to build a house if he won
Politicians make election promises but there is a general perception that elections are over or forgotten. Be it from any party, any region or any corner of the world! Netaji disappears for 5 years as soon as he gets the chair. This image of politicians has been openly challenged by a candidate for the post of Sarpanch of Andhra Pradesh.
According to a report in The New Indian Express, Sriramamurthy, a native of Dhavalepata village in Andhra Pradesh, had contested the election of sarpanch. Notably, Sri Ramamurthy lost the election by just 1 vote. Sri Ramamurthy reached Ramulu’s house in Kadaga during the election campaign. Ramulu has been living in a mud house with his wife, 4 daughters and a grandson for the last 10 years. Ramulu could not build a house due to poverty. When Sri Ramamurthy came to meet Ramulu, he told him to build a house for him. Seeing Ramulu’s plight, Sri Ramamurthy also promised to build him a house.
Despite losing the sarpanch election, Mr. Ramamurthy spent Rs. 3 lakhs to build a house for Ramulu. To this Ramulu said, “Me and my seven family members have been living in a small hut for the last 10 years. The government gave me land to build a house but I did not have money to build a house. When he came to know It turned out that Sri Ramamurthy had lost the election, so he gave up hope of a house, but Sri Ramamurthy kept his promise and gave him a house.
The candidate who contested the panchayat election had promised to build a house if he won
Politicians make election promises but there is a general perception that elections are over or forgotten. Be it from any party, any region or any corner of the world! Netaji disappears for 5 years as soon as he gets the chair. This image of politicians has been openly challenged by a candidate for the post of Sarpanch of Andhra Pradesh.
According to a report in The New Indian Express, Sriramamurthy, a native of Dhavalepata village in Andhra Pradesh, had contested the election of sarpanch. Notably, Sri Ramamurthy lost the election by just 1 vote. Sri Ramamurthy reached Ramulu’s house in Kadaga during the election campaign. Ramulu has been living in a mud house with his wife, 4 daughters and a grandson for the last 10 years. Ramulu could not build a house due to poverty. When Sri Ramamurthy came to meet Ramulu, he told him to build a house for him. Seeing Ramulu’s plight, Sri Ramamurthy also promised to build him a house.
Despite losing the sarpanch election, Mr. Ramamurthy spent Rs. 3 lakhs to build a house for Ramulu. To this Ramulu said, “Me and my seven family members have been living in a small hut for the last 10 years. The government gave me land to build a house but I did not have money to build a house. When he came to know It turned out that Sri Ramamurthy had lost the election, so he gave up hope of a house, but Sri Ramamurthy kept his promise and gave him a house.
The candidate who contested the panchayat election had promised to build a house if he won
Politicians make election promises but there is a general perception that elections are over or forgotten. Be it from any party, any region or any corner of the world! Netaji disappears for 5 years as soon as he gets the chair. This image of politicians has been openly challenged by a candidate for the post of Sarpanch of Andhra Pradesh.
According to a report in The New Indian Express, Sriramamurthy, a native of Dhavalepata village in Andhra Pradesh, had contested the election of sarpanch. Notably, Sri Ramamurthy lost the election by just 1 vote. Sri Ramamurthy reached Ramulu’s house in Kadaga during the election campaign. Ramulu has been living in a mud house with his wife, 4 daughters and a grandson for the last 10 years. Ramulu could not build a house due to poverty. When Sri Ramamurthy came to meet Ramulu, he told him to build a house for him. Seeing Ramulu’s plight, Sri Ramamurthy also promised to build him a house.
Despite losing the sarpanch election, Mr. Ramamurthy spent Rs. 3 lakhs to build a house for Ramulu. To this Ramulu said, “Me and my seven family members have been living in a small hut for the last 10 years. The government gave me land to build a house but I did not have money to build a house. When he came to know It turned out that Sri Ramamurthy had lost the election, so he gave up hope of a house, but Sri Ramamurthy kept his promise and gave him a house.