
4 Hyderabad BJP corporators change to TRS on eve of NE conference

4 Hyderabad BJP corporators change to TRS on eve of NE conference
4 Hyderabad BJP corporators change to TRS on eve of NE conference
Hyderabad: A day prior to the BJP’s National Executive Committee conference in the city 4 GHMC corporators of the saffron event switched over commitments by signing up with the TRS on Thursday.
The BJP is holding the NEC conference on July 2 as well as 3. In a surprise to the event, 4 corporators from GHMC as well as a flooring leader from Tandur Municipality signed up with TRS in the existence of event’s functioning president KTRama Rao
The corporators consist of Banot Sujata Naik (Hastinapur department), P Archana Prakash (Rajendranagar), D Venkatesh (Jubilee Hills), Sunita Prakash Goud (Adikmet), Tandur Municipal Floor leaderSindhuja Goud Rao invited the BJP leaders right into the event with ‘kanduvas’. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had actually lately fulfilled the GHMC corporators, guaranteeing to fulfill them in the event’s NEC conference. Joining of the event leaders is viewed as a shock for the BJP. MP G Ranjit Reddy, MLAs M Gopinath, Danam Nagender, P Rohit Reddy as well as D Sudheer Reddy existed.
KTR on Thursday defined the NEC conference as 2 days of circus where leaders would certainly inform lies. At an additional Congress leaders signing up with program, KTR claimed, “The BJP leaders are coming with big cutouts and flexis, come, have Irani chai and eat Biryani. They are sending one sepoy to every constituency. show them 24-hour power, Rythu Bandhu, Rythu Bhima, tap water at every household. Tourists will come and go… ask them what Prime Minister Narendra Modi has done for Telangana.”
The TRS leader claimed individuals of Telangana must state Modi bye bye. “It is the time to say bye bye to Modi, who has done nothing for Telangana. He has no response when he is questioned about black money. His works are like ‘Modi baat karodon me, kaam pakodon me’. Modi is the real ‘dora’ in the country, who has toppled eight governments,” quipped Rao.