Raghunandan Rao Raises New Doubt On BRS MLAs CM Meet!
It is known that four BRS MLAs met Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy the other day.
By: Tupaki Desk | 24 Jan 2024 9:54 AM GMTIt is known that four BRS MLAs met Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy the other day. The development created a sensation among the political circles as a few theories are doing rounds on the reasons behind the meeting. The opposition party MLAs ruling the Chief Minister at his house grabbed everyone’s attention.
The MLAs who met the Chief Minister also created the airs on this and said that they met him to take the issues in the constituencies to the notice of the Chief Minister. They also ruled out the possibility of joining the Congress by leaving BRS.
However, the intensity around the issue is not over yet with leaders making crucial comments on the topic. Former Dubbaka MLA Raghunandan Rao made some interesting comments. He stressed the Karma siddantam and said that the 2009 scenes are repeating.
Talking about the MLAs meeting the Chief Minister, Raghunandan Rao raised a new doubt that the MLAs were sent by none other than Harish Rao. He said that the Medak district MLAs were sent to meet Revanth Reddy and later they were forced to hold a press meet.
Talking about the MLAs meeting the Chief Minister, Raghunandan Rao raised a new doubt that the MLAs were sent by none other than Harish Rao. He said that the Medak district MLAs were sent to meet Revanth Reddy and later they were forced to hold a press meet.
There is no doubt in saying that Raghnandan Rao gave a new twist to the tale. He not only alleged a fight for the MP seat but also stressed Harish Rao’s backing for the MLAs for the meeting. He also predicted that the four MLAs would join the Congress soon.
On the same occasion, he also drew parallels between the BRS and Congress. He said that what goes around comes around and cited a big example. Raghunandan Rao said that the BRS party split parties and took MLAs from other parties and it took seven years for this. But the Congress is not taking even seven months, he added