India News | BRS MLA Kale Yadaiah Joins Congress

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. In a fresh setback to BRS in Telangana, its MLA from Chevella Kale Yadaiah joined the ruling Congress on Friday.

Hyderabad, Jun 28 (PTI) In a fresh setback to BRS in Telangana, its MLA from Chevella Kale Yadaiah joined the ruling Congress on Friday.

Yadaiah joined the ruling party in the presence of Chief Minister and PCC president A Revanth Reddy, AICC incharge of party affairs in Telangana Deepa Dasmunsi and other leaders in Delhi, Congress sources said here.

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Yadaiah is the sixth BRS MLA to switch over to Congress since the latter assumed power after the Legislative Assembly elections last year.

Yadaiah switching loyalties came close on the heels of Jagtial MLA Sanjay Kumar joining the Congress on June 23.

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Earlier, BRS MLAs Pocharam Srinivas Reddy, Kadiam Srihari, Danam Nagender and Tellam Venkat Rao joined the grand old party.

Taking exception to the BRS MLAs switching sides to Congress, BRS Working President K T Rama Rao on Monday said his party had seen similar defections in the past when the Congress was in power and that it had to eventually "bow down".

However, Revanth Reddy, speaking to mediapersons in Delhi on Thursday, attacked the BRS for encouraging defections when it was in power.

BRS had won 39 of the total 119 Assembly seats in the elections held last year, while Congress came to power with 64 seats.

However, BRS MLA from Secunderabad Cantonment G Lasya Nanditha died in a road accident earlier this year.

Congress won the recently held bypoll for Secunderabad Cantonment segment. This led to an increase in its strength to 65.

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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