Yesterday Kurnool MP, Now Another MP Leaves YCP?

The ruling YSRCP is adamant about winning the next elections and making it two wins in a row

Update: 2024-01-11 11:51 GMT

The ruling YSRCP is adamant about winning the next elections and making it two wins in a row. For this, the party is busy appointing the in-charges and selecting the candidates. In a phased manner, the party is appointing the in-charges. It has almost become clear who would be the candidates.

After getting clarity that they might not get the tickets and having issues, a few legislators left the party. Two MLAs have already left the party. Alla Ramakrishna Reddy resigned as the MLA and from the party. Rayadurg MLA Kapu Ramachandra Reddy called it quits saying that he was betrayed as he was denied a ticket.

The other day, Kurnool MP Sanjeev Kumar left the party. Speaking to the media he expressed his dissatisfaction over not being able to do anything to the people in the region. He will submit his resignation to the Speaker in February.

Giving no relief to the ruling YSRCP another MP called it quits. Machilipatnam MP Balasouri Vallabhaneni resigned from the party and sent a letter stating the same to the party leadership. Reports say that he left the party.

While there is no official confirmation it is being said he might join the opposition TDP. There is no other option as well. He should either join another party or contest as an independent candidate.

There is no assurance that he will win the elections if he contests as an independent candidate. With this, the MP is reportedly thinking about joining the opposition party.

It is said that Machilipatnam MP Balasouri Vallabhaneni sensed he would not get the ticket for the upcoming elections. With this, the MP left the party and called it quits.

The interesting thing is that earlier media reports claimed the MP would leave the party. In response, he rubbished the reports and said that there is no truth behind this. Now he left the party ahead of the polls.

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