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Scared T-Cong complains against BRS, BJP

T-Cong complains against BRS, BJP

Scared T-Cong complains against BRS,BJP. Accusing the BRS and BJP of attempting to destabilize the government, Telangana Congress leaders met DGP Ravi Gupta on Tuesday, urging him to take action against opposition legislators. The delegation, led by party general secretaries Ch Madhusudhan Reddy and Kailash Neta, along with spokesperson Charukonda Venkatesh, filed a complaint alleging that BRS MLAs Palla Rajeswar Reddy and Kadiyam Srihari, along with BJP MLA T Raja Singh, were actively working to create turmoil within the Congress party. They claimed that these opposition members were spreading misinformation by predicting the government's collapse within six months.

In their formal complaint, the Congress leaders requested the DGP to initiate an inquiry to uncover any potential conspiracy behind these comments. This move has sparked public curiosity about why the ruling T-Congress in Telangana, seemingly secure in its position, is expressing concern about the opposition parties. It's not common for the party in power to file complaints, as typically, it's the opposition parties that accuse the ruling party of attempting to influence their members.

However, the unique dynamics within T-Congress, characterized by internal factionalism, could explain this unusual situation. Despite being in power, the party has distinct groups, and leaders from various factions may be contributing to internal challenges. The fear of these internal divisions affecting the party's stability could be prompting the Congress leaders to take preemptive action against perceived external threats. The history of leadership aspirations within the party, such as the instances involving Uttam Kumar Reddy and Damodara Rajanarasimha competing for the chief ministerial position, adds complexity to the internal dynamics.

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In summary, the T-Congress leaders' decision to lodge a complaint against opposition parties reflects their concern over potential internal disruptions and underscores the intricate power dynamics within the party, even when in a position of authority.



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