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Venkatesh Netha, BRS Lok Sabha MP, switches sides, and aligns with Congress before the elections

  • Posted on February 7, 2024
  • Politics
  • By Arijit Dutta
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In a significant political development, Lok Sabha MP Venkatesh Netha from the Peddapalle (SC) constituency in Telangana has left BRS to join Congress ahead of the general elections. His move comes amidst Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's efforts to bolster Congress' presence in the state.

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In a major setback to the Opposition party BRS in Telangana, Venkatesh Netha, the Member of Parliament representing BRS in the Lok Sabha from Peddapalle (SC) constituency in Telangana, has made a decisive move by joining the Congress party just ahead of the general elections. This move is poised to have profound implications for the political landscape in the region.

Netha's decision to switch allegiance from BRS to Congress marks a notable setback for the opposition BRS party in Telangana. The shift was formalized during a ceremony held in the national capital, where Netha was warmly received by Congress leaders, including the General Secretary KC Venugopal, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, and other prominent figures within the party.

Having previously served in the state excise department, Venkatesh Netha ventured into politics in 2018, initially contesting the Telangana Assembly elections under the Congress banner. However, he later aligned with BRS, formerly known as TRS, and secured victory in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, representing the Peddapalle (SC) constituency.

The timing of Netha's defection to Congress, with the general elections looming, underscores the strategic manoeuvring and realignment of political alliances in the state. His decision to join forces with Congress signals a potential shift in voter preferences and political dynamics, posing a formidable challenge to BRS's electoral prospects.

Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, who also holds the position of Congress President in Telangana, has been actively involved in orchestrating strategic engagements with the party's leadership in Delhi. Reddy's recent meeting with Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi aimed to discuss crucial matters, including potential candidates for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.

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The state Congress's resolution advocating for Sonia Gandhi's candidacy in Telangana reflects the party's confidence and strategic vision as they gear up for the electoral battle ahead. This development not only bolsters Congress's presence in the region but also reshapes the political landscape, setting the stage for a fiercely contested electoral showdown.

Venkatesh Netha's decision to align with Congress carries significant ramifications, as it not only strengthens the party's position but also underscores the evolving dynamics of political alliances and power play in Telangana. With the general elections on the horizon, all eyes are on the unfolding political narrative and its impact on the electoral outcomes.

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