- KTR comments rule out return of party defectors to BRS
- KTR comments highlight criticism of MLAs who switched sides
Former Minister and BRS Working President KTR made strong remarks on MLAs who changed parties, stating clearly that there is no question of taking them back into the Bharat Rashtra Samithi. He made these comments during a chat with the media on Monday. His remarks came amid continued political discussion around party defections and their impact within the BRS.
KTR comments focused on the present situation of the MLAs who left the party. He said those who changed parties are now living a miserable life. According to him, they were thrown out by their families. He further said their condition is like someone who has left their family. Through these remarks, KTR sought to underline the consequences faced by leaders after leaving the party.
Meanwhile, KTR comments also carried sharp criticism of the defected MLAs’ current political standing. He stated that they cannot even say openly that they have changed parties. He repeated that there is no scope for their return to the BRS under any circumstances. Therefore, his statement sent a clear signal about the party’s firm stand on defections.
KTR comments were made during an informal interaction with media representatives. However, the tone remained firm and direct. He made it clear that the party leadership has closed the door on leaders who chose to leave. Also, his remarks reflected strong disapproval of their actions and decisions.
Later, political observers noted that KTR comments reinforce the BRS leadership’s effort to discourage defections. The statements also highlight internal discipline and loyalty expectations within the party. However, KTR did not name any individual MLAs during his interaction. He spoke in general terms about those who changed parties.
The comments have added to the ongoing political discourse in Telangana. Party leaders and supporters viewed the remarks as a clear message ahead of future political developments. Meanwhile, KTR comments continue to draw attention as they underline the BRS stand on party switching and internal unity.
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