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Telangana: Dr. Ranjit Reddy, another MP of KCR’s party resigns ahead of polls, likely to join Congress

Telangana: Another member of the K Chandrashekar Rao led-Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MP Dr. Ranjit Reddy has resigned from the party in Telangana. Ranjith Reddy is likely to join the Congress party. Reddy is likely to contest for the Chevella constituency on the Congress ticket. On Sunday, in a statement on X posted, Ranjith Reddy, an MP of BRS, announced his departure.

By: Priyanka Verma  Pardaphash Group
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Telangana: Dr. Ranjit Reddy, another MP of KCR’s party resigns ahead of polls, likely to join Congress

Telangana: Another member of the K Chandrashekar Rao led-Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MP Dr. Ranjit Reddy has resigned from the party in Telangana. Ranjith Reddy is likely to join the Congress party. Reddy is likely to contest for the Chevella constituency on the Congress ticket. On Sunday, in a statement on X posted, Ranjith Reddy, an MP of BRS, announced his departure.

He said that I have submitted my formal resignation letter to BRS. Reddy termed evolving political circumstances as the reason for his resignation to BRS. Reddy’s resignation comes a day after the BRS declared Kasani Gnaneshwar, a prominent figure from the Mudhiraj community, as its candidate for the MP position in Chevella.

On Social media platform X, In a resignation letter posted by the Chevella MP said, “I’m writing to inform all my supporters and people that I have submitted the formal letter of resignation to BRS.”

He added,”I would like to convey my gratitude to the BRS party for the meaningful opportunity provided and the cooperation extended in my service to the people of Chevella constituency. Due to evolving political circumstances, I have made this difficult decision to submit my resignation.”

Ranjith Reddy is the third MP after BB Patil and Pothuganti Ramulu to quit the BRS. Earlier on Thursday and Friday, respectively, Patil and Ramulu joined the BJP. It’s common for Members of Parliament to switch parties prior to general elections. The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has announced 11 candidates in the state, which has 17 Lok Sabha seats.

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