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Defected MLAs Advocate for Return to BRS

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Defected MLAs Advocate for Return to BRS

At least four MLAs are thinking about rejoining the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS).

Gadwal MLA Krishnamohan Reddy was seen at the BRS Legislative Party (BRSLP) office.

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Tellam Venkata Rao, who had switched to Congress from Khammam district, was also spotted there.

Kale Yadaiah and Dr. Sanjay are also considering a return to BRS.

There is speculation that more MLAs might return after Ashada Masam, a traditional period in the Hindu calendar.

The BRS is also expecting some Congress legislators to join them soon.

In Hyderabad, several BRS legislators who had moved to Congress seem unhappy and are thinking of coming back.

At least four MLAs are ready to return to BRS and have communicated this to the party leadership.

Gadwal MLA Krishnamohan Reddy, who joined Congress, was seen at the BRSLP office on Tuesday.

He was sitting with party leaders, including working president KT Rama Rao. Reporters quickly approached him for clarity.

Reddy explained he had a disqualification case in the Supreme Court and came to talk to a senior advocate from the party.

He also mentioned he would meet BRS chief K Chandrashekar Rao soon and is willing to rejoin the party.

Another MLA, Tellam Venkata Rao from Bhadrachalam, also visited the BRSLP office and talked with former minister Vemula Prashanth Reddy.

Venkata Rao had joined Congress but is now reconsidering his decision.

Sources say two more legislators, Kale Yadaiah from Chevella and Dr. Sanjay from Jagtial, are also planning to return to BRS.

The Chevella MLA initially joined Congress to withdraw GO 111, but there was no progress, and now he denies plans to leave Congress.

Dr. Sanjay’s exit was a shock to BRS, but party leaders claim he is ready to come back.

Ten BRS legislators had joined Congress, and rumors suggest more might join after Ashada Masam.

However, there is also talk that some of these legislators are willing to come back to BRS.

BRS leaders believe that apart from these MLAs, a few Congress legislators might also join them.

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