
Will the silver jubilee celebrations of BRS be sensational? Will the meet impact the politics of the state? Then, the answer to both the questions seems to be yes.
It is being said that 5 MLAs who defected to the Congress will be returning to BRS during the silver jubilee meet, according to political circles. Some comments that these MLAs made have also added fuel to the fire.
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The talk in party circles is that the 5 MLAs are unable to adjust in the Congress and hence they are seeking to go back to BRS. It is being said they held talks with KTR and KCR.
One such MLA is Danam Nagender. He was making strong comments against BRS till recently. Of late, he has developed a positive stance against KTR. He went on to say that the BRS meet will see people in large numbers. They are keen to see KCR after a long time. The meeting will be a success, Danam told media, putting the Congress in a fix.
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Then he also commented on tourism and culture principle secretary Smita Sabharwal. Danam said there was nothing wrong in retweeting. He said she shared the truth.
While the BRS cadre is excited about the comments, comments on Smita Sabharwal have become a talking point in Congress party circles.
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On the other hand, Gadwal MLA Bandla Krishna Mohan Reddy has made it clear that he is a BRS MLA. He said he met Revanth Reddy casually to show his respect. He maintains that he never joined Congress.
Bandla won on BRS ticket and later defected to Congress. However, after certain developments, he took a U turn and decided to get back to BRS.
In the past, Patancheru MLA Gudem Mahipal Reddy is also looking to return to BRS. He too made some sensational comments on the Congress party.
Rajendranagar MLA Prakash Goud and Jagityala MLA Sanjay Kumar are also in plans to return to BRS. If everything goes as planned, they will return to BRS in front of KCR in the Warangal silver jubilee meeting