15 To 20 BRS MLAs To Switch To Congress Or BJP? 

Hyderabad, June 8 (Maxim News):  The Zero Lok Sabha seat effect is making MLAs of the BRS jittery.  There is speculation that most MLAs particularly in the GHMC and its surrounding areas and also from the districts of Medak, Karimnagar, and Nizamabad may leave the party after its pathetic performance.  As the BRS party lost the deposits in about 8 Lok Sabha seats including four in the GHMC area i.e. Hyderabad, Secunderabad, Chevella, and Malkajgiri.  The BRS leaders, including legislators, had withstood Operation Akarsh’ by the Congress party and adopted a wait-and-watch policy.

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However, the abysmal performance of candidates in the GHMC area losing deposits in all four segments is leaving them worried about their future, The party candidates in the four segments T.Padma Rao Goud (Secunderabad), Gaddam Srinivas Yadav (Hyderabad), Ragidi Lakshma Reddy (Malkajgiri) and Kasani Ghaneshwar Mudiraj (Chevella) had lost the elections so badly that they could not save deposits. The BRS MLAs had secured a large number of votes in the Assembly election, but when it came to the Lok Sabha, the votes were drastically decreased. 

15 To 20 BRS MLAs To Switch To Congress Or BJP? 
15 To 20 BRS MLAs To Switch To Congress Or BJP? 

Congress leader Mynampally Hanumanth Rao recently announced that there were at least ten MLAs of BRS who were ready to join the party.  There is speculation in the party that those who had come from parties like Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and Congress may look to leave. Most of them are in the GHMC area.

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Of the 39 constituencies where the BRS had won in the Assembly elections, 16 MLAs are in GHMC and nine are in and around Hyderabad.  The BR’s strength has now fallen to 38 after the defeat of party candidate L. Nivedita in the recent Secunderabad Cantonment by-poll.  Besides, three MLAs, Kadiyam Srihari, Danam Nagender, and T. Venkat Rao, shifted their loyalties to the Congress.  The city mayor G.vijayalakshmi also recently joined the ruling party. 

Many MLAs have openly met CM Revanth Reddy at his residence in the past.  However, they have said that they were meeting for the development of their constituencies. 

Sources said that recently Rajendranagar MLA T.Prakash Goud had met Congress leaders, raising speculation of joining the ruling party.  Even before the Lok Sabha elections, there was speculation of his joining the Congress.  However, he remained in the pink party after holding discussions with activists and supporters. (Maxim News) 


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