Komati Reddy Brothers radars changed from YSRCP to TRS!

January 25, 2013 18:14
Komati Reddy Brothers radars changed from YSRCP to TRS!

It is true that there are no permanent friends or enemies in politics and it is a permutation with combinations that rule the roost. Well the Komati Reddy brothers are no exception either. Former minister Komati Venkat Reddy and his brother MP Komati Rajagopal Reddy were earlier rumored to sympathize the YSR Congress party due to their earlier proximity to the late Chief Minister Y S Rajashekar Reddy.

However at the moment the scenario looks different. With Venkata Reddy issuing an ultimatum to the party high command that he would resign if the green signal was not given to T by Sunday.

Too short a deadline for such a massive issue. But the decision only goes on to prove that the leader has  a pre-set action plan after the resignation.

Earlier the leader met the TRS supremo responding to his call that forces of Telangana must come under one roof cutting party lines to fight for the state. Hence it is certain that the brothers might as well migrate to TRS.  

However Rajagopal Reddy seems to be reluctant, but has no option with his brother taking the calling on his behalf.

On the other hand the Komati Reddy brothers who hold an excellent influence in the Nalgonda area would be an asset to the TRS, as the party has lesser following in these areas. Under the given circumstances it seems a win-win situation for the TRS.

Of course a huge loss to the YS Jagan Mohan Reddy headed YSR Congress party. As the brothers are reckoning forces in those areas. Also most predominantly over the weeks there were many leaders joining the YSRCP frequently. This was the first time that some leaders rumored to join have opted a different choice. YSRCP fortunes seem to be slowly diminishing, post the Sharmila's leg injury controversy, claim critics. (Wishesh AarKay)

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