
A portion of these sittings representatives are even contemplating leaving the BRS party.
Others who are currently serving as representatives or aspiring for a ticket are planning to disclose their future plans following discussions with their fans, activists, and followers.
This trend of party leaders challenging their own leadership, convening secret gatherings, and exploring alternatives with Congress and BJP is pervasive. Nonetheless, insights from reliable sources within BRS circles reveal that acquiring the B-Form could be a challenge for around 20 candidates listed by KCR.
This approach of initially announcing the list with the intent of introducing changes and additions later might be aimed at undermining the party’s cadre. BRS leaders are concerned that if they are instructed to issue tickets at the last moment, their potential impact would be diminished even if they choose to rebel and join another party. Switching to a new platform might pose challenges.
Minister KTR, who is currently abroad, is expected to return to Hyderabad soon. Despite KTR’s insistence on making numerous alterations, KCR disregarded these suggestions. Changes and additions are anticipated as soon as KTR returns.
Meanwhile, KCR did not allocate tickets to certain individuals within his circle who were seeking them. There is a possibility of ticket announcements for some of these individuals after KTR’s return.
Strong resistance is evident in constituencies such as Kodada, Illandu, Nagarjuna Sagar, Uppal, Asifabad, Mahabubabad, Bellampally, Manthani, Kothagudem, Warangal East, Malkajigiri, Kalvakurti, Peddapally, Ramagundam, Cantonment, Manakondur, and several others in the joint Khammam region. Despite conducting surveys, positive outcomes for the selected candidates have not materialized.
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