Gadwal: Many political leaders in the Gadwal Assembly constituency are leaving their parties and joining the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS). They say they are unhappy with how the Congress party is running the government and believe BRS can do a better job.
On Friday, several Congress leaders from Gangi Mandoddi village in Gattu Mandal officially joined the BRS. The event was led by Gadwal BRS Constituency In-charge, Basu Hanumanthu Naidu. He welcomed the new members by giving them pink party scarves, a symbol of the BRS.
Some of the important leaders who joined the BRS include DAP Narsimha, Deputy Sarpanch Saddala Anjaneyulu, Kavali Ramudu, Mechanic Parashuramulu, Thoom Narsimhulu, Narsimhulu, M. Pedda Narsappa, Kavali Nagesh, Chinna Gajanna, Chinna Narsimhulu, Saddala Yaranna, Kunti Ramudu, K. Eranna, K. Thimmappa, Kareppa, M. Ramudu, M. Thimmappa, M. Pedda Thimmappa, Jammanna, Rangaswamy, Poojari Thimmappa, Nallareddy, Jaipal, M. Jammanna, Krishna, Narsimhulu, Anjaneyulu, Kothaboy Eranna, and several former ward members.
This event is seen as another step forward for BRS as it continues to grow stronger in rural areas.
Many leaders and supporters attended the joining event. Some of them were Angadi Baswaraju, Monesh, Jayasimha Reddy, TRS Venkatesh, S. Ramu Naidu, Kolai Bhaskar, Thimmappa Goud, Sri Ramulu, Samuel, Anji, Narsimhulu, Raju, and Thimmappa.
The large number of new members shows that more people are supporting the BRS in Gadwal. They trust in the leadership of Basu Hanumanthu Naidu and believe in the party’s goals for development and better governance.