K Venkateshwarlu
Hyderabad
It seems that BRS leaders have been sending ‘reverse googlies’ at Congress leaders to trouble them. It will be known in coming days whether BRS leaders were playing mind games with Congress or if their comments are true.
Anyway, BRS leaders were confusing the Congress with mere words without much hard work. BRS leaders MLC Palla Rajeshwar Reddy and Chennuru MLA Balka Suman launched this exercise.
Palla Rajeshwar Reddy said that Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao told him that he admitted MLAs from opposition parties into the BRS to turn the dogs into cats.
“KCR said if they remain in opposition parties they will bark like dogs but if we take them into our party they can be turned into cats,” he said.
Balka Suman asked BRS local leaders in Mancherial not to say anything about Congress leaders as they will join the BRS soon.
BRS agents are there in the Congress. Suman further said that Congress leader Venkatesh Netha, who lost the Assembly elections to Suman, joined the BRS and won as the Peddapalli MP.
The remaining leaders would also join the BRS. Congress leaders belong to the BRS. Suman said that the BRS sent some agents into the Congress.
These two leaders’ comments were similar to BJP General Secretary Bandi Sanjay Kumar’s allegations. Sanjay has been saying that KCR is sponsoring 30 Congress candidates as they will join the BRS after winning the elections.
However, TPCC official spokesperson Boreddy Ayodya Reddy said that BRS leaders were playing cheap tricks knowing that the BRS is on the verge of defeat.
This kind of comments come from BRS leaders as they are going to face defeat, he said and added that BRS leaders were trying to create misconceptions among the people.
“BRS leaders are speaking with a narrow mind knowing that they are going to face defeat in the elections. The 12 Congress MLAs have to introspect on the comments made by Palla Rajeshwar Reddy whether they are dogs or cats. The mind games of BRS leaders will not work this time as people have already decided to defeat the BRS,” Ayodya Reddy said.