BRS to Supreme Court: BRS files two petitions in Supreme Court on party defection
BRS went to Supreme Court regarding defection in the party. The party filed a petition to disqualify the MLAs who switched sides. Two petitions were filed. A writ petition has been filed against the disqualification of seven MLAs. BRS has filed the writ petition against Pocharam, Kale Yadaiah, Sanjay, Krishnamohan, Mahipal Reddy, Prakash Gaur and Gandhi. SLP petition filed against Dana, Telam Venkatrao and Kadiyam. Former minister Harish Rao is in Delhi.
High Court orders
Recently a campaign was launched that MLAs joining Congress party from BRS will face opposition. In September, the High Court had directed the Assembly Secretary to place the disqualification petitions of the MLAs before the Assembly Speaker. The High Court also ordered to take action within four weeks.
With 66 seats…
Congress came to power in the 2023 assembly elections by winning 66 MLA seats, while BRS became the main opposition party with 39 MLAs. In the backdrop of the formation of a Congress government with Botaboti’s majority, BRS leaders have repeatedly declared that they will return to power within six months. With this, the state leadership of Congress, mainly CM Revanth Reddy, launched Operation Akarsh.
Revanth Focus..
At first, Revanth Reddy focused on the twin cities where he did not get a single MLA seat. Khetarabad MLA Danam Nagendra was included in Congress. Similarly, BRS gave Warangal MP ticket to Dr. Kadyam Kavya, daughter of Station Ghanpur MLA Kadyam Srihari. But, he left the party and made his daughter an MP on Congress ticket.
From Khammam district…
On the other hand, Bhadrachalam is the only assembly seat won by BRS in Khammam district. Dr. Telam Venkata Rao, who was elected MLA from BRS, joined Congress from here. BRS mainly complained to the Speaker against these three MLAs. As soon as the Speaker did not respond, the High Court went up the stairs.
For development..
Many BRS MLAs and MLCs left the party and joined Congress for the development of the constituencies. It is a common phenomenon that MLAs who win in a party, especially from opposition parties, join the ruling party. Due to this, incidents of governments falling and new governments coming into existence have come to light.
These are the ones who have changed..
Before the Lok Sabha elections, Khairtabad MLA Danam Nagendra, Station Ghanpur MLA Kadiam Srihari, Bansuvada MLA Pocharam Srinivas Reddy, Chevella MLA Kale Yadaiah, Gadwal MLA Krishnamohan Reddy, Rajendranagar MLA Prakash Gaur, Serilingampalli MLA Arikapudi Gandhi joined Congress. Have become. Apart from him, Members of the Legislative Council (MLC) Bhanuprasad, Basavaraju Saraiya, Dande Vitthal, MS Prabhakar, Yegge Mallesham, Boggarapu Dayanand took the Congress pilgrimage.