Who Will Remain In BRS In Khammam Becomes Hot Topic

Khammam/Hyderabad, Jan 9 (Maxim News): The politics in the erstwhile Khammam district has become a hot topic “Who will remain in BRS and will go” has become a discussion when the time for the Assembly elections is approaching.

The comments made by the leaders of the ruling BRS are on the air, the leaders are expressing their dissatisfaction with the party leadership either directly or indirectly. In the past few days, the words of the leaders of the district and the spiritual gatherings they are conducting have become the topics of discussion and have now become a million-dollar question.

On January 18, the BRS was ready to hold a public meeting in Khammam, in this connection, Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao met the leaders of the erstwhile Khammam district at Pragati Bhavan. However, Kothagudem and Paleru MLAs Vanama Venkateswara Rao and Kanda Upender Reddy abstained from this meeting. Former minister Tummala nageswara Rao and former MP Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy also did not attend this meeting. Who will be at the party in this order? has become a heated debate in district politics.

Tummala and Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy have been deeply unhappy with the party for some time now. Looking at Ponguleti’s comments in the last few days, it is clear that he is thinking of leaving the party. Tummala has already announced that he will contest from Paleru, but KCR announced that tickets will be given only for sitting. The campaign that Tummala will also change the party is gaining momentum. There are speculations that both of them will join the BJP. But to get clarity on the issue of how the political picture of Khammam district will change, we have to wait for the BRS meeting to be held in Khammam on January 18. (Maxim News)


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