Kiran Kumar’s new party wins 50 MLAs?

Kiran Kumar’s new party wins 50 MLAs?
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According to the sources, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Nallari Kiran Kumar Reddy has been holding one-to-one meetings with the MLAs who are looking for association in other high up parties like YSRCP and TDP.

Hyderabad: According to the sources, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Nallari Kiran Kumar Reddy has been holding one-to-one meetings with the MLAs who are looking for association in other high up parties like YSRCP and TDP.
It is leant that despite the fact that various top cadre leaders of Congress Party and the Chief Minister himself have been denying the fact that Kiran Kumar will not float any new party, the available evidences show that Kiran Kumar Reddy has all set ready to float a new political party in the state.
Kiran Kumar’s new party wins 50 MLAs?
According to the sources, the Chief Minister has been focusing for his speech on Telangana Reorganization bill, which may reportedly last for more than 6 hours. Additionally, the forthcoming Rajya Sabha elections give prominence to Kiran’s new party.
As many as 6 MLAs and 2 ministers in the state cabinet have hinted that there is a possibility of Kiran floating a new party, after January 23. One of the MLA has even told that Kiran’s new party will win as many as 50 seats in Seemandhra region.
It is learnt that the purpose of one-to-one meetings held with the MLAs looking for joining other parties is to divert them to his apparent new party. One of the minister from Seemandhra region who is likely to join Kiran’s new party claims that extensive surveys carried out by his agencies have revealed a political vacuum in Seemandhra.
Another close ally of the Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy said with the only apprehension of leaders leaking information to the media, Kiran Kumar Reddy is not opening up in the matter of floating a new party even with his close allies. But, said the leader, there will be surely a new political party to be led by Kiran Kumar Reddy.
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