Another shock for BRS.. Ex-minister said goodbye to Rose Party

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Another key leader said goodbye to the BRS party. A key leader and former minister of the joint Karimnagar district, Inugala Peddireddy has resigned from the party. Inugala, who revealed that he resigned because he was not given a suitable position in the party, said that he will announce his future course of action soon.


Highlights:

  • Another shock for BRS
  • A former minister who said goodbye to the Rose Party
  • Inugala sent the resignation letter to KCR

BRS party got another shock during the parliamentary elections. After the defeat in the assembly elections, many leaders of that party joined the BJP and Congress parties, but recently another leader resigned. Senior leader and former minister of joint Karimnagar district Inugala Peddireddy has resigned from the primary membership of BRS. To this extent, Rose Boss has sent his resignation letter to KCR.

Peddireddy lamented that KCR never gave priority to him as a minister in a joint district. He said that KCR could not give priority to him in Karimnagar Kadanabheri Sabha too. He said that he joined the party because he was going to get a ticket in the Huzurabad by-election. However, he revealed that KCR did not give him priority. He said that he would talk to the activists and fans and make a decision on future activities.

Meanwhile, Inugala entered politics in 1992 through the Telugu Desam Party. He contested the 1994 assembly elections from Huzurabad constituency and won. In the 1999 elections, he won the second term as an MLA after defeating his closest rival, Congress candidate Kethiri Sai Reddy, and served as the Minister of Labor and Cinematography in the Chandrababu Nara cabinet. In the 2004 election, he was defeated by Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) candidate Captain Lakshmi Kantha Rao.

After losing in 2004, he joined Nava Telangana Party founded by T. Devender Goud in 2007. After that, he was attracted to the slogan of Praja Rajyam Party Samajiya Telangana and joined the party in 2009. He contested on behalf of the Praja Rajyam Party from the Husnabad Legislative Assembly Constituency and was defeated due to the redistribution of legislative constituencies. Dissatisfied with the party's performance, he returned to the Telugu Desam Party and worked as the party's spokesperson and state vice-president. Also served as Board Member of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) in 2018. Peddireddy, who resigned from the Telugu Desam Party in June 2019, joined the BJP.


After that, he resigned from the BJP in 2021 before the Hujarabad by-election and joined BRS. Peddireddy, who resigned from the party recently, said that he will reveal his political future soon.

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