Operation Akarsh: Was it real or stage-managed by TRS?

G GOWTHAM
There are many questions surrounding the high-drama at a farmhouse outside of Hyderabad, close to Aziznagar, where the Cyberabad police asserted to have uncovered a scam involving the abduction of four telangana rashtra samithi MLAs by the bharatiya janata party on wednesday night. One can question whether there was a need for the bjp to act in such secrecy if they were indeed attempting to oust the four MLAs — Rega Kantha Rao (Pinapaka), B Harshavardhan reddy (Kollapur), Pilot Rohit reddy (Tandur), and Guvvala balaraju (Achampet) — from their positions.
According to the poaching techniques the bjp has used up until now, the saffron party leadership has done it royally well. The four MLAs will be invited to delhi for a formal joining after first being asked to visit the state bjp chief, Bandi Sanjay. They have already done so in the cases of leaders like Rajagopal reddy, Bura Narsaiah, D K Aruna, and others. The bjp would only launch a covert operation to capture the majority of MLAs, not just three or four, in order to topple any opposition administration in a non-BJP state.
The bjp would not benefit in telangana by enticing these four MLAs. The bjp does not now need to recruit more than 40 MLAs in order to topple the kcr government because the assembly elections are still a few months away. Even if the bjp tries to manipulate these four MLAs into defecting in order to humiliate the trs before the Munugode by-election, it won't be much use to it because the four MLAs are not deserving of being poached for Rs 100 crore each. Analysts claim that in the upcoming elections, they cannot even win their own seats.

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