KCR pacified Teegala Krishna Reddy, Malla Reddy to join TRS?

KCR pacified Teegala Krishna Reddy, Malla Reddy to join TRS?
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KCR Pacified Teegala Krishna Reddy, Malla Reddy to Join TRS. Teegala Krishna Reddy and Malla Reddy, the TDP leaders from Telangana have been reportedly pacified by KCR to join TRS. According to sources, it is learnt that on the auspicious occasion of Dasara, along with Talasani, the duo will also be joining TRS.

Teegala Krishna Reddy and Malla Reddy, the TDP leaders from Telangana have been reportedly pacified by KCR to join TRS. According to sources, it is learnt that on the auspicious occasion of Dasara, along with Talasani, the duo will also be joining TRS. After Tummala Nageshwar Rao, reportedly it is the trio Talasani, Teegala and Malla Reddy who are planning to join TRS. It is learnt that Chandrababu Naidu, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, has been trying to pacify them to remain back in the party but to no avail.

It is learnt that the team of rebels would be led by Talasani Srinivas Yadav who previously expected to get the TDP Floor Leader post and failed to get the same. According to sources, he has been keeping himself away from the party affairs over a period of time. His absence for the previous meeting of the Telugu Desam Party leaders of the Greater Hyderabad municipality was also seen in this angle by the political analysts. It is also learnt that before sometime, KTR was allegedly called on by the rep of Telugu Desam Party rebels over their joining in TRS Party.

According to sources, the trio was allegedly forced to take the decision due to the pressure from his supports and keeping in view of his political future. Sources added that the TDP MLAs are not able to talk to the people over the conspicuous anti-Telangana decisions like inclusion of 7 mandals of submerged areas under Polavaram Project, drinking water issues, power issue et al. Sources also said that the number of MLAs joining TRS may increase in the due course of time. More details in the matter are awaited.

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