The Downfall of BRS - KCR and KTR fail to safeguard their leaders

G GOWTHAM
Over the previous three days, telangana has continued to see a desertion trend. Ten BRS MLAs have already joined congress as of right now, and more are anticipated to do so in the days to come. But BRS working president KT Ramarao demanded that the speaker remove the 10 MLAs who switched to congress, claiming that the defections were unlawful.
 
KTR called a meeting with his MLAs this morning to go over protocol infractions in the state and bring up a request with the speaker. A small number of MLAs, including Marri Rajashekar Reddy, Harish Rao, Sunita Laxma Reddy, and Sabita indra Reddy, were present during the meeting.

Doubts over defections were increased, nevertheless, when the majority of MLAs did not attend the meeting. Thirteen MLAs did not attend today's meeting. If we take these 13 MLAs into account as potential congressional defectors, there would be a total of 23 MLAs. BRS's tally will drop to 15 if these 23 MLAs are lost, and the legislative party would formally merge into Congress. For a party that was the most powerful in the state only a few months prior, this is a major setback. Even with their great might, kcr and ktr were unable to protect their leaders, which is evidence of internal party strife.
 
 

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