BRS MLA and MLC gets into a Cold War
The BRS is dealing with growing difficulties on several fronts. BRS chief KT Rama Rao recently apologized to the female community for his divisive remarks on rtc buses, referring to them as "break-dancing." In the meanwhile, bold predictions on the future of the BRS have been made by leaders of the congress and bjp in Telangana. revanth Reddy, a leader of the congress party, hinted that the BRS and the bjp would combine, and that kcr might be offered a governorship. Bandi Sanjay, a member of the bjp, conjectured that this would result in kavitha winning a seat in the Rajya Sabha.
Factionalism has returned to the BRS in Janagaon amid these circumstances. Tensions that emerged during the elections for the telangana assembly haven't gone away yet. MLC Pochampalli srinivas Reddy and mla Palla Rajeshwar Reddy's antagonism has gotten more intense as their followers battle. After the Palla faction reportedly destroyed a flex banner that was put up in honor of MLC Pochampalli's birthday, fans of Pochampalli became enraged. They issued a warning, that if their commander was attacked, they would not stand by. However, the Palla group is determined to keep its hold on the constituency.
Tensions increased during the 2023 assembly elections when Palla was given a ticket instead of srinivas Reddy. Since then, this rivalry has developed into a fierce struggle for dominance in Janagaon. The residents are worried that the two sides may eventually turn to violence as a result of the protracted debate. Political observers believe that in order to avoid further polarization, it would be prudent for the BRS leadership to intervene and settle this disagreement. Many inside the BRS think that internal strife like this might be harmful at the constituency level, especially in light of the party's recent losses in both the assembly and parliament elections.