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Telangana chief minister A Revanth Reddy’s brother A Tirupathi Reddy on Wednesday, November 13, declared that the government won’t back off from the ‘Pharma Village’ project in Revanth Reddy’s constituency Kodangal.

Tirupathi Reddy, who is Congress in-charge for the constituency, visited the office of Vikarabad district Collector and met Collector



Prateek Jain who and other officials were attacked on Monday at Lagcherla village allegedly by people opposing the proposed project.

He later told media persons that there is no question of backing off from the proposed cluster. “Industries will come up here. Not just pharma but other companies will also be established. The area will develop industrially,” he said.
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