Deccan Chronicle

MLA quits TRS, many more set to join Cong

- S.N.C.N. ACHARYULU | DC

With the campaign heating up for the December

7 elections, the Telangana Rashtra Samiti is continuing to get shocks from its leaders. Within

24 hours of MP Konda Vishweshwa­r Reddy quitting the party, TRS legislator B. Sanjeeva Rao from Vikarabad resigned on Wednesday.

Mr Sanjeeva Rao sent his resignatio­n letter to TRS president and caretaker Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao.

The TRS leadership had denied renominati­on to Mr Sanjeeva Rao and given the ticket to Mr Methuku Anand. Mr Sanjeeva Rao said he resigned because he was unhappy with style of functionin­g of minister Patnam Mahendar Reddy. But he did not announce which party he would join.

In Vikarabad, former minister A. Chandrasek­har who was denied a Congress ticket is contesting as an independen­t. Mr Sanjeeva Rao said he would work for the victory of Mr Chandrasek­har in the elections.

On Wednesday Mr Vishweshwa­r Reddy met Congress president Rahul Gandhi in New Delhi.

With the campaign heating up for the December 7 elections, the Telangana Rashtra Samiti is continuing to get shocks from its leaders. Within 24 hours of MP Konda Vishweshwa­r Reddy quitting the party, TRS legislator B. Sanjeeva Rao from Vikarabad resigned on Wednesday.

He will join the Congress in the presence of UPA chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi and Mr Rahul Gandhi in Hyderabad. They are scheduled to address a public meeting at Medchal on the city outskirts.

The same day, some more TRS leaders, including TRS MLC K. Yadava Reddy and former MLC S. Jagadiswar Reddy, are likely to join the Congress.

Sources said the Congress leaders were trying to convince Mr Sanjeeva Rao to join the Congress. If he agrees, he will join the party along with Mr Vishweshwa­r Reddy.

 ?? — PTI ?? Congress president Rahul Gandhi shakes hands with MP K. Vishweshwa­r Reddy a day after resigning from the TRS, on Wednesday.
— PTI Congress president Rahul Gandhi shakes hands with MP K. Vishweshwa­r Reddy a day after resigning from the TRS, on Wednesday.

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