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నెల్లూరు నగరాన్ని రూ. 5,200 కోట్లతో అభివృద్ధి చేశామని... మళ్లీ తాము అధికారం చేపడితే మరో 5 వేల కోట్లతో అభివృద్ధి చేస్తామని నెల్లూరు తెలుగుదేశం పార్టీ అభ్యర్థి, మంత్రి నారాయణ వెల్లడించారు. గత 71ఏళ్లల్లో ఎన్నడూ జరగని అభివృద్ధి ఈ నాలుగున్నరేళ్లలోచేశామన్నారు. నగరంలోని వి.బి.ఎస్. కళ్యాణ మండపంలో జరిగిన సమావేశంలో విశ్వబ్రాహ్మణులు పెద్ద సంఖ్యలో తెలుగుదేశం పార్టీలో చేరారు. వీరికి మంత్రి నారాయణ కండువాలు కప్పి పార్టీలోకి ఆహ్వానించారు. ముఖ్యమంత్రి చంద్రబాబు తనకు మరోసారి ఎమ్మెల్సీ ఇచ్చి... మంత్రి పదవి ఇస్తానని చెప్పారని... ప్రజా తీర్పు కోసం ఎన్నికల బరిలో దిగాలని నిర్ణయించుకున్నట్లు ఆయన తెలిపారు.
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Karachi - 18 March 2019
1. Various of people lighting candles at a vigil following Christchurch attack
2. Various of people chanting and holding banners
3. SOUNDBITE (Urdu) Mehnaz Rehman, local resident:
"We are against religious extremism. It does not stand stagnant in one place, it spreads throughout the world. In every corner of the world extremists do these kind of acts (as shown in Christchurch), whereas civil society and progressive people of every country show solidarity as shown by the people in New Zealand."
4. Various of members of Christian community lighting candles
5. Various of community members chanting and holding banners
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Father Saleh Deigo:
"We first of all as a human being we totally condemn this event (shooting in two Mosques of Christchurch) and we show our solidarity with our world muslim brethrens. We want to tell them that you're not the only ones, we all are with you."
7. Various of flag shown on half mast at the Sindh Assembly Building
STORYLINE:
Members of the public and the Christian community in Karachi stood united on Monday with the families of those killed in the shooting at Christchurch's mosques.
They condemned the recent terror attacks that reportedly killed 50 worshippers during Friday prayers in the third largest city of New Zealand.
The demonstrators carried placards and lit candles in solidarity with those killed and chanted against religious terrorism and extremism.
The priest in Karachi, Father Saleh Diego, said "We first of all as a human being condemn this event (shooting in two Mosques of Christchurch) and we show our solidarity with our World Muslim Brethrens. We want to tell them that you're not the only ones, we all are with you."
Local resident Mehnaz Rehman said "We are against religious extremism. It does not stand stagnant in one place, it spreads throughout the world. In every corner of the world extremists do these kind of acts (as shown in Christchurch), whereas civil society and progressive people of every country show solidarity as shown by the people in New Zealand."
On Monday, the flag of Pakistan was at half mast at the Sindh Assembly Building in Karachi due to the recent Mosque attack in Christchurch.
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SHOTLIST:
ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Karachi - 18 March 2019
1. Various of people lighting candles at a vigil following Christchurch attack
2. Various of people chanting and holding banners
3. SOUNDBITE (Urdu) Mehnaz Rehman, local resident:
"We are against religious extremism. It does not stand stagnant in one place, it spreads throughout the world. In every corner of the world extremists do these kind of acts (as shown in Christchurch), whereas civil society and progressive people of every country show solidarity as shown by the people in New Zealand."
4. Various of members of Christian community lighting candles
5. Various of community members chanting and holding banners
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Father Saleh Deigo:
"We first of all as a human being we totally condemn this event (shooting in two Mosques of Christchurch) and we show our solidarity with our world muslim brethrens. We want to tell them that you're not the only ones, we all are with you."
7. Various of flag shown on half mast at the Sindh Assembly Building
STORYLINE:
Members of the public and the Christian community in Karachi stood united on Monday with the families of those killed in the shooting at Christchurch's mosques.
They condemned the recent terror attacks that reportedly killed 50 worshippers during Friday prayers in the third largest city of New Zealand.
The demonstrators carried placards and lit candles in solidarity with those killed and chanted against religious terrorism and extremism.
The priest in Karachi, Father Saleh Diego, said "We first of all as a human being condemn this event (shooting in two Mosques of Christchurch) and we show our solidarity with our World Muslim Brethrens. We want to tell them that you're not the only ones, we all are with you."
Local resident Mehnaz Rehman said "We are against religious extremism. It does not stand stagnant in one place, it spreads throughout the world. In every corner of the world extremists do these kind of acts (as shown in Christchurch), whereas civil society and progressive people of every country show solidarity as shown by the people in New Zealand."
On Monday, the flag of Pakistan was at half mast at the Sindh Assembly Building in Karachi due to the recent Mosque attack in Christchurch.
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Clients are reminded:
(i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com
(ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service
(iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory.
Last Updated : Mar 19, 2019, 7:03 AM IST