Ravula Chandrasekhar Reddy, BRS Hyderabad MLA, Contemplates Resigning from TDP to Join BRS Party Chief Coordination Committee, Hyderabad News Reports

Hyderabad: Even as TTDP announced that it would contest the elections in Telangana, the party is likely to suffer a blow with former MLA Ravula Chandrasekhar Reddy preparing to quit the party and join BRS.
He is among a very few loyal leaders who have been with the party since party founder NT Rama Rao’s tenure and won as Wanaparthy MLA twice.
Till Kasani Gnaneshwar took over as the chief of TTDP, he was the face of the party after L Ramana quits the party. He was also a politburo member and member of the coordination committee. He was also a government whip during the TDP tenure in 2004 in the united Andhra Pradesh.
In 2014 he lost the election and in 2018 the party did not give him the ticket because of its alliance with Congress.
Sources said that he was upset with the recent choices and decisions of the party. “A clarity will emerge in the next few days,” a top source said.
Sources said BRS Wanaparthy minister Singireddy welcomed him to the party.
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