After TRS, Congress now faces BJP trouble in Telangana
Hyderabad, June 17: Faced with a crisis of sorts after the merger of 12 of its MLAs with the ruling TRS, the Congress in Telangana might suffer a fresh setback with another party MLA hinting that he might switch over to BJP.
Congress MLA from Munugode near Nalgonda, Komatireddy Rajagopal Reddy, expressed disappointment with the party affairs, alleging it was not able to effectively take on TRS.
"The Congress is in a difficult position,notonly in Telangana, but the whole of India. The country will progress under BJP.
The youth are with BJP. The party is the alternative to counter KCR (Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao),"he told PTI.
The country's interests should also be kept in mind, he said.
Reddy
said
Congress
does
not
have
an
effective
leadership
and
the
party
was
not
able
to
take
"right
and
timely
decisions"
though
people
like
him
are
fighting
against
TRS.
The
MLA
said
he
was
not
after
any
post.
No animosity, no friendship: TRS on approach towards NDA
He blamed state Congress president N Uttam Kumar Reddy and AICC in charge of party affairs in Telangana R C Khuntia for not being able to provide effective leadership to fight TRS.
Asked about reports that he might join BJP, Reddy said he would meet his supporters and activists to take a decision on the matter.
Rajagopal Reddy is aninfluential leader from Nalgonda district.
His elder brother VenkatReddy is the Congress Lok Sabha member from Bhongir.
If the MLA leaves the party, the Congress is expected to suffer a setback in Nalgonda district
Congress faced a crisis after 12 party MLAs merged with the TRS recently, bringing down the party's strength in the assembly to six.
If Rajagopal Reddy quits the party, Congress would be left with five MLAs, two less than AIMIM.