
Upendra to soon launch a political party
Team Udayavani, Aug 12, 2017, 3:59 PM IST

Bengaluru: Real Star Upendra here today announced that he will come up with a new party which will be free of corruption.
Upendra confirmed that he will start his political journey with a new formula of ‘people-centric democracy.’ He shared an audio clip with the media persons where he explained why he decided to take the plunge into politics.
Addressing the Press at his Ruppis Resort in Bengaluru shared more information on his ideologies to enter into politics.
“Corruption in any political party begins when they take money from individuals to contest elections. We should come out with the concept of party funds. We don’t need Rajakiya (politics), but Prajakiya (people-centric democracy).” He said.
Upendra called on people to apply to his party and asked them to list out problems, solutions, and innovative ideas. “I urge the public to suggest a name for the party. I want to make the process transparent,” he claimed.
Upendra did not formally announce the name of his new political party, but gave hint of announcing the party name, symbol and other details soon.
Meanwhile, Upendra is also expected to meet Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah who is in Bengaluru on a three-day visit.
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