
Infighting in Telangana Congress concerns fore throughout AICC prez survey

Former minister Ponnala Laxmaiah
Former minister Ponnala Laxmaiah
Hyderabad: In yet an additional infighting within the Congress party in Telangana, 2 elderly leaders organized objection over some adjustments in the citizens’ checklist throughout the governmental election on Monday.
Former replacement principal minister Damodar Rajanarasimha and also previous minister Ponnala Laxmaiah organized a sit-in at the Gandhi Bhavan, the state head office of the event where polling was underway for the article of the president of All India Congress Committee (AICC).
They took solid exemption to adjustments made in the checklist of citizens in the nick of time. From Jangaon constituency, Ponnala Laxmaiah and also C Srinivas Reddy were noted as the citizens. However, when they got to Gandhi Bhavan to cast their ballots, Srinivas Reddy’s name was missing out on from the checklist. K Pratap Reddy was consisted of as the citizen instead of Srinivas Reddy by the event leaders.
There was utter complication as both Srinivas Reddy and also Pratap Reddy involved exercise their franchise business. Laxmaiah lodged a solid objection. Senior leader and also previous minister K Jana Reddy attempted to calm him. Due to the dispute, both Srinivas Reddy and also Pratap Reddy were quit from casting their ballots.
Laxmaiah and also Rajanarasimha organized a sit-in to register their objection over the adjustments made in the citizens’ checklist. Laxmaiah claimed as a leader that has actually been offering the event for 55 years, he really felt dishonored. He claimed at 11 p.m. on Sunday he and also Srinivas Reddy were offered citizen cards yet over night Srinivas Reddy’s name was eliminated.
Rajanarasimha examined why a leader was dishonored after he was released a citizen card. He claimed a description ought to be offered to the Congress employees why the modification was made over night.
A total amount of 238 citizens from 119 constituencies in Telangana are qualified to cast their ballots.