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BRS Turns Defeat Anger Into Kamma Hate!

The Jubilee Hills by-election ended with a clear result. You saw BRS lose by 25,000 votes, which turned into a humiliating setback for the party. The margin created strong reactions across its support base.

Soon after the defeat, many BRS Supporters began targeting the Kamma Community online. They posted angry messages and demanded that KTR stop engaging with the community. The tone of these posts showed deep frustration after the loss.

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One supporter wrote that the community forms only 3.5% of the population and accused the party of ignoring its own base. He even demanded that statues of certain leaders be removed. Others echoed the same line and supported his comments.

This reaction came after Revanth Reddy promised a huge NT Ramarao statue at Maitrivanam in Ameerpet. The announcement triggered a wave of criticism among sections of BRS supporters. They linked the defeat to what they saw as unnecessary outreach.

Some online voices also asked KTR to remove all Kamma leaders from the party. They claimed one leader, Maganti Gopinath, was already out and demanded that the remaining three also be removed. They suggested replacing them with leaders from Yadav, Goud, and Reddy communities.

Others warned that removing leaders from that community would harm the party in Khammam, Nalgonda, and parts of the GHMC region. They pointed out that the party depends on diverse social groups. They urged caution before making emotional decisions.

BRS Supporters struggled to accept that TDP Supporters sided with Congress in this election. Their frustration turned into anger toward the Kamma Community. Even NT Ramarao and BRS leaders from the same community faced harsh comments.

TDP Supporters teased BRS Supporters on social media after the loss. Unable to take the criticism, many BRS Supporters shifted their anger toward the Kamma Community and Andhra Settlers. The online exchanges grew intense and personal.

TRS transformed into BRS with claims of national expansion in 2023. But the behaviour of these supporters shows a sharp contrast to those claims. Their reaction now reveals intolerance toward a region and a community.

In this wave of frustration, the party’s real reasons for defeat are no longer being discussed. Only anger and blame remain in these conversations. The actual political lessons get buried beneath the hostility.

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Sridhar Raavi

Sridhar is a highly experienced hand in Telugu politics, writing and analyzing political happenings in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. An IT engineer turned news junkie, Sridhar has a sharp eye for catching news as it u…

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