Deccan Chronicle

2 Congress MLAs to join TRS

Dealing a blow to the Opposition party, two of its legislator­s vow to join TRS

- S.A. ISHAQUI I DC

In a major setback to the Congress just 10 days ahead to the Legislativ­e Council elections, party MLAs Athram Sakku and R. Kantha Rao announced that they had decided to join the TRS to support Telangana state Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao.

In another significan­t developmen­t earlier on Saturday, Telugu Desam Sathupalli legislator Sandra Venkata Veeraiah, who is expected to join the TRS met Mr Rao at Pragathi Bhavan here.

Mr Sakku, the Asifabad MLA, and Pinapaka legislator Rega Kantha Rao said that they had recently met the CM and brought the problems of the Schedule Tribes to his notice.

In a major setback to the Congress just 10 days ahead to the Legislativ­e Council elections, party MLAs Athram Sakku and R. Kantha Rao announced that they had decided to join the TRS to support Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao.

In another significan­t developmen­t earlier on Saturday, Telugu Desam Sathupalli legislator Sandra Venkata Veeraiah, who was expected to join the TRS, met Mr Rao at Pragathi Bhavan here.

Mr Sakku, the Asifabad MLA, and Pinapaka legislator Rega Kantha Rao issued a joint statement stating that they had recently met the Chief Minister and brought the problems of the Scheduled Tribes, particular­ly of the Adivasis, to his notice. Mr Rao had assured that he would resolve all issues by personally visiting the tribal areas. They said they were confident that only Mr Rao, who brought statehood for Telangana, could resolve their problems.

The duo said they would resign their membership of the Telangana state Assembly if necessary and contest again on TRS ticket. They said they would consult legal experts and supporters.

Their defection comes as a shock to the state Congress leadership when it was forming up the votes to win a seat in the Council elections from the MLA quota. If the three legislator­s defect, the Congress-TD strength would fall to 18, below what is required to win a seat.

The TRS was short of six legislator­s when it proposed contesting for the fifth MLC seat on offer along with the MIM. With the three possible defections, the party now needs to raise the support of just three more legislator­s. The ruling party is confident that more legislator­s will join the party in the run-up to the MLC elections.

Meanwhile, a press communiqué from the Chief Minister’s Office said that Mr Veeraiah met Mr Chandrasek­har Rao with a request to release water for standing crops in Sathupalli, Wyra, Khammam, Paleru and Madhira constituen­cies as the crops were stressed without water and needed urgent interventi­on.

While considerin­g his request the Chief Minister ordered Chief Secretary S.K. to take steps for the immediate release of water from the Nagarjunas­agar left canal to ensure irrigation to two lakh acres in Khammam district.

Congress leaders had already cried foul that the TRS was poaching its legislator­s to secure a victory for the MIM at any cost.

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