Discontented TRS Leaders from Tandur Vikarabad Join Congress

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Hyderabad: As the Telangana State Assembly elections draw closer, there has been a noteworthy exodus of leaders from the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) to the Congress party. In a significant development, several disgruntled TRS leaders from Tandur Vikarabad decided to leave their TRS cars and formally join the Congress party. This move marks another key party switch amidst the election preparations.
In the lead-up to the elections, a consistent interchange of party affiliations has emerged, with members transitioning between the Bharatiya Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and the Congress, reflecting the ongoing shifts in the political landscape.

Notably, just a few days ago, influential leaders and council members from the Tandur Mandal in the BRS decided to realign with the Congress party. In response, leaders and members from the Basheerabad Mandal in Congress reciprocated the move by joining the BRS.

However, today, the Tandur Town witnessed a significant setback for the BRS as several of its senior leaders, three municipal council members, a municipal cooperative member, and several party workers opted to switch their allegiance to the Congress party.

In an official ceremony held in Tandur Town, Dr. Sampath Kumar, a senior leader and former president of Tandur Town BRS, formally became a member of the Congress party. This shift also included council members Abdul Razzaq and Neerja Bala Reddy, and municipal cooperative member Abdul Quayyum, along with other prominent figures from the BRS such as Saeed Masood Ahmed, Mohammed Mahmood Khan, Tandra Rakesh, and numerous other BRS leaders and activists, who have now fully embraced the Congress party.

The political transition of BRS leaders, three council members, and a cooperative member to the Congress party has sparked discussions in both political and media circles, resonating with the local population.

The event also saw the presence of various Congress leaders and party workers, alongside Dr. Sampath Kumar, who enjoys the trust of Dr. P. Mahender Reddy, District Cooperative Central Bank (DCCB) Hyderabad and Rangareddy Chairman.

The inclusion of these BRS leaders, three council members, and a cooperative member within the Congress party has emerged as a topic of political and public interest, underscoring the ongoing realignments in alliances and party dynamics as the Assembly elections draw nearer.

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