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    Former MLA Thatikonda Rajaiah Meets KCR at Erravalli Farmhouse, Speaks on By-Elections

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    Former Station Ghanpur MLA Thatikonda Rajaiah recently met Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) chief and former Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR). The meeting took place at KCR’s farmhouse in Erravalli, where important political discussions were held.

    During the meeting, KCR made key remarks about the political situation in Telangana. He stated that by-elections were unavoidable in constituencies where MLAs had switched parties. He expressed confidence that the people of Telangana would reject these defectors and teach them a lesson through their votes.

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    KCR specifically mentioned Station Ghanpur, predicting that a by-election would also happen in this constituency. He further claimed that senior leader Kadiyam Srihari, who is currently with the ruling party, would lose the election. Instead, he believed that Thatikonda Rajaiah would win and become the MLA again.

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    These statements come at a time when many political leaders in Telangana are changing parties. KCR’s comments show his confidence in the strength of BRS and his belief that voters will oppose MLAs who switch parties in the upcoming by-elections.

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