Internal Fights In BRS Reached To Peaks

BRS Party fightsIt appears that dissidence against sitting MLAs is widespread across many constituencies in Telangana. The BRS party’s leadership is said to have encouraged others to stand against its own MLAs to avoid giving them tickets for the upcoming elections.

In Tandur, there are differences between MLA Pilot Rohit Reddy and MLC Patnam Mahender Reddy. If Mahender Reddy doesn’t receive the ticket this time, he is reportedly planning to join the Congress.

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Similarly, senior leaders Chandra Rao, K. Sasidhar Reddy, and others in Kodada are unhappy with MLA Bollam Mallaiyadav. The station Ghanpur constituency is also witnessing differences between MLA Tatikonda Rajaiah and MLC Kadiam Srihari.

In Vardhannapet, there are leaders who do not support giving the ticket to MLA Aruri Ramesh. Former MLA Thigala Krishna Reddy is attempting to join Congress with Minister Sabitha Indra Reddy in Maheswaram Constituency. Zilla Parishad Chairperson Kova Lakshmi has stated that she will join Congress if Asifabad MLA Atram Sakku is given the ticket again.

These instances indicate that the BRS party is facing group fights and dissatisfaction in numerous constituencies throughout the state.

Party members are concerned that the leadership is not taking these issues seriously, and as a result, the problems are escalating day by day. If not addressed promptly, these internal issues may have severe repercussions for the party in the upcoming elections.

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