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Professor Wants To Teach A Lesson To Congress Party
By: Tupaki Desk | 22 March 2021 3:33 AM GMTThe professor is angry. He has now decided not to support the Congress or any other party in the Nagarjunasagar bypolls. He feels cheated by both the Congress and the BJP and holds them responsible for his defeat in the Warangal-Khammam-Nalgonda graduates constituency MLC election.
Yes. We are talking about Prof. Kodandaram. He is angry and upset that the Congress party did not extend its support to him in the just-concluded Graduate MLC elections. Prof. Kodandaram contested as an independent and emerged third in the contest. While TRS candidate Palla Rajeshwar Reddy had won with the help of the second preference vote, YouTuber Teenmaar Mallanna aka Chintapandu Naveen stood second. Kodandaram, who was expected to be the main challenger to the TRS, came third. He feels that the Congress, which was his alliance partner in 2018, did not help him in the election. Instead, the Congress had put up a candidate who ate into Kodandaram's votes.
Now, the Congress needs his support for the Nagarjunasagar elections, where senior leader Jana Reddy is battling it out against a resurgent TRS. The Congress leaders have already approached Kodandaram. However, Kodanda is in no mood to show mercy to the Congress, which he feels, has ditched him.
Yes. We are talking about Prof. Kodandaram. He is angry and upset that the Congress party did not extend its support to him in the just-concluded Graduate MLC elections. Prof. Kodandaram contested as an independent and emerged third in the contest. While TRS candidate Palla Rajeshwar Reddy had won with the help of the second preference vote, YouTuber Teenmaar Mallanna aka Chintapandu Naveen stood second. Kodandaram, who was expected to be the main challenger to the TRS, came third. He feels that the Congress, which was his alliance partner in 2018, did not help him in the election. Instead, the Congress had put up a candidate who ate into Kodandaram's votes.
Now, the Congress needs his support for the Nagarjunasagar elections, where senior leader Jana Reddy is battling it out against a resurgent TRS. The Congress leaders have already approached Kodandaram. However, Kodanda is in no mood to show mercy to the Congress, which he feels, has ditched him.