Disagreements are arising within the ruling BRS party in the Telangana assembly. After Chief Minister KCR announced the candidate list for the upcoming elections, some sitting MLAs and aspiring candidates who didn’t receive tickets are criticizing the party’s leadership. Some have even left the party and warned of potential defeat for the BRS.
One interesting development involves BRS MLA Tatikonda Rajaiah from Station Ghanpur. Rajaiah recently inaugurated a Gram Panchayat building in Keshavnagar and expressed his views on the political situation in his constituency. He mentioned that it has become difficult for him to come to his constituency due to challenging conditions.
Rajaiah also expressed concern about local leaders being afraid to carry out party work in the constituency. He emphasized that he will remain the MLA for Station Ghanpur until January 17th next year and declared himself as supreme in the constituency. These comments have sparked further discussion and debate.
It’s important to note that the party’s high command has given the ticket for the Station Ghanpur constituency to Kadiyam Srihari. This has led to a conflict of words between Kadiyam and Rajaiah. To address the situation, Minister KTR held a meeting with them at Pragati Bhavan. KTR assured Rajaiah that he would be given significant responsibilities. After this, Rajaiah appeared more subdued and immediately declared his support for Kadiyam. However, it is observed that they indirectly target each other whenever possible.