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Conspiracy to topple Revanth Reddy Cong Govt

Conspiracy to bring down Cong govt in TS

Conspiracy to bring down Cong govt in TS.The political landscape in Telangana is currently a subject of intense debate and speculation. The Congress party's recent ascendancy to power in December, albeit with a simple majority, has evoked memories of the political dynamics in 2014. During that period, despite TRS securing only 61 seats and having the support of Majlis with seven seats, they hesitated to form the government. This led to TDP and YSRCP luring Congress MLAs to join their ranks, showcasing the fragility of the majority.

In 2018, even with TRS securing eighty-eight seats, they opted to join the opposition, resulting in a coalition with over a hundred MLAs. However, there were murmurs of discontent among the public. Now, with Congress securing a simple majority, internal conflicts within the party persist. Senior leaders reportedly opposed the appointment of Revanth Reddy as CM but relented under the directive of the high command. Speculations suggest that the unity within the Congress might only be temporary, lasting until the parliamentary elections.

Opposition voices, particularly from the BRS, anticipate internal strife within Congress. There are rumors that if BRS performs well in the parliamentary elections, winning double-digit MP seats, they might initiate "Operation Congress" claiming public support. Adding fuel to the fire, BJP MP Bandi Sanjay alleged that Congress MLAs are in contact with KCR, accusing him of attempting to buy their allegiance. He hinted at potential developments in Telangana post the parliamentary elections and criticized KCR for what he called undemocratic practices.

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Bandi Sanjay's comments have stirred the political pot, prompting a response from Congress. Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy and Balla Guddi predict winning 13 to 14 Lok Sabha seats in the upcoming elections, countering the perceived threat. Ponnam Prabhakar expressed confidence in the resilience of the Congress government, stating that neither BJP nor BRS would dare topple it. He even predicted a split within the BRS party.

In the midst of these exchanges, the nature and intent of Bandi Sanjay's comments raise questions about potential conspiracies against the Congress government. The interconnectedness between BJP and BRS is suggested, and the unfolding political drama keeps everyone on edge, awaiting further developments in the dynamic political landscape of Telangana.

 



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