All is not well with the car
All is not well for Bharat Rashtriya Samity ahead of Crucial Telangana assembly elections as its sitting MLA Rekha Nayak of Khanapur constituency offering to quit after being denied tickets. It is to be noted that two senior leaders of the party has quit BRS in favour of Congress in presence of Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge in New Delhi on Friday.
Efforts on to pacify the the leaders who are unhappy. Former deputy Chief Minister T. Rajaiah, former MLA Ghanpur constituency has been appointed as chairman of Telangana Rythu Bandhu Samiti. Sitting MLA Jangaon Muthireddy Yadagiri Reddy, also denied ticket, has been appointed as the chairman of Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC). Likewise Uppala Venkatesh, a defector of Congress to the BRS, has been appointed as the vice chairman of Mission Bhagiratha from Kalwakurthy constituency.
Pacification not always works as Thakur Balaji Singh from Nagarkurnool district joined Congress with a large number of supporters.
Congress aspirant from Malkajgiri constituency Nandikanti Sridhar quit the party after Mynampally Hanumantha Rao, the sitting BRS MLA of the same constituency, joined the Congress. He was promised ticket from the constituency and his son Rohith, a ticket from Medak constituency.
With this inter party change game taking place between Congress and BRS. The party, smiling quitely, is the Bharatiya Janata Party. With massive anti-incumbency growing against BRS government, the saffron party is the strong favourite for the upcoming all important Assembly elections in the state.
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