Telangana Rashtra Samithi(TRS) which will be forming first government in Telangna have received unexpected gift.The two Bahujan Samaj Party MLAs-elect in Adilabad district are cosying up to the Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) .
A. Indrakaran Reddy, elected from Nirmal, and Koneru Konappa, elected from Sirpur Assembly constituencies were decided to extend their unstinted support to him as he begins his new innings.They met party chief KCR and announced their decision of supporting TRS Unconditionally.They are understood to have requested that one of them be taken into the Cabinet.
According to sources the BSP MLAs are seeking to be on the side of the ruling party headed by KCR so as to usher in development in their constituencies. They pretty well understand the risks involved in aligning themselves with the opposition.Speaking to media persons later, the MLAs said they would extend full support to the TRS Government. They hoped that KCR would lead the new State onto the path of growth.
It is heard that candidates from other parties are all set to make beeline for the TRS. Sources say that close to ten newly elected MLAs from other parties, the Congress and one Independent are all set to join the TRS.
A. Indrakaran Reddy, elected from Nirmal, and Koneru Konappa, elected from Sirpur Assembly constituencies were decided to extend their unstinted support to him as he begins his new innings.They met party chief KCR and announced their decision of supporting TRS Unconditionally.They are understood to have requested that one of them be taken into the Cabinet.
According to sources the BSP MLAs are seeking to be on the side of the ruling party headed by KCR so as to usher in development in their constituencies. They pretty well understand the risks involved in aligning themselves with the opposition.Speaking to media persons later, the MLAs said they would extend full support to the TRS Government. They hoped that KCR would lead the new State onto the path of growth.
It is heard that candidates from other parties are all set to make beeline for the TRS. Sources say that close to ten newly elected MLAs from other parties, the Congress and one Independent are all set to join the TRS.