Boora Narsaiah Goud quits TRS to join BJP

Hyderabad, Oct.15 (NSS): Former TRS MP Boora Narsaiah Goud formally quit the ruling party today. He sent his resignation letter to the party president and Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao.

In his letter, Boora told the Chief Minister that he had faced a lot of insults after he was defeated in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections from the Bhongir Assembly constituency. He also told the CM that the party leadership deliberately not invited him to the self-respect meetings held by the party in the Munugodu assembly constituency and claimed that CM KCR did not take any action on the issue although he was aware of the insults experienced by him in the party.

He made it clear to the CM that he was leaving the party as he felt that the party did not need him anymore. He also said he told the CM that he lost in the last general elections with a fewer number of votes due to the presence of the bulldozer election symbol, which is similar to the election symbol of the ruling TRS party, and added that he would have won the elections if the bulldozer symbol was not there.

Commenting on the finalization of the party candidate for the Munugodu Assembly constituency, he said he had demanded that the party leadership nominate a BC leader in the by-election and asked the CM whether it was wrong to make such a demand. He told KCR that he continued in the party in order to express his gratitude to the CM for giving a second opportunity to contest as the MP in the last general elections and even after facing insults in the party.

Goud told the CM that he never raised his personal problems with KCR and added that he always raised public problems with him. Stating that some decisions of the party brought a bad name to it, he said all his efforts to meet the CM and bring such bad decisions to his notice have not yielded any result as it was difficult to meet KCR unless an agitation is held to do so. He told the CM that the party leadership did not consult him for finalizing the party candidate from the Munugodu Assembly constituency although he is a former MP of the constituency. He claimed that KCR always maintained a stoic silence on the issue of the insults meted out to him.


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