Big Shock To BRS: Dr. Ajmeera Prahlad Will Join BJP

Hyderabad, Sept 7 (Maxim News): Big shock to ruling BRS headed by Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao as the former Chairman of Mulugu Market Committee Dr. Ajmeera Prahlad, son of late former minster Chandulal will join BJP.  He has finalized the date for this, he will perform the pilgrimage on September 12.

In the presence of the State President and Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy, Chairman of the Admissions Committee Eatala Rajender and ST Constitutencies in-charge Garkapati Mohan Rao will wear the saffron scarf.  After the defeat of his father, former minister Ajmira Chandulal in the 2018 elections, the BRS has been ignoring Prahlad’s.  The posts of party district president and constituency in-charge were also not given.  He was deeply disappointed by this.

However, he expected the MLA ticket, but the same was given to ZP Chairperson Bade Nagajyoti, an Adivasi woman who was announced as the BRs Mulugu candidate.  He immediately discussed his political future with supporters.  mandal-wise meetings were held.  Strong allegations were made that BRS ignored the strong Lambadi community and MLC Palla Rajeshwar Reddy gave false information to the leadership.  He accused that in the past five years, the state government has neglected the district and sanctioned medical colleges and collectorate buildings like all the districts.  The district in-charge minister Satyavati Rathore and Errabelli Dayakar also criticized.  anticipating that if Prahlad is in the ring, the BRS vote bank will be spoiled, the ministers tried to appease him but to no avail.  In this background, Prahlad, who has been in touch with BJP state leaders for some time, is ready to join the party.  The state leadership felt that only Prahlad could give a tough fight to the BRS and Congress parties.  Prahlad’s inclusion in this order was given a green signal from the top brass.  In this program, an open meeting will be held in Mulugu on the 12th of this month with 20 thousand people. (Maxim News) 


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