HomeElections 2024Lok Sabha Election 2024How Congress's actions in Telangana contradict its poll manifesto

How Congress's actions in Telangana contradict its poll manifesto

In the Telangana assembly polls, the Congress party's victory over the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) marked a significant turning point. The Congress party has been gaining strength daily, with many BRS members defecting to Congress recently.

April 05, 2024 / 14:22 IST
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The Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee is determined to win many Lok Sabha seats in the upcoming elections.
The Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee is determined to win many Lok Sabha seats in the upcoming elections.

The Indian National Congress has launched its manifesto, Nyay Patra, for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The manifesto, which is called Paanch Nyay, focuses on justice and equality and includes five key areas: 'Yuva Nyay', 'Naari Nyay', 'Kisaan Nyay', 'Shramik Nyay', and 'Hissedari Nyay'. However, there is a notable contradiction in the manifesto. It pledges to amend the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution, which would mean automatic disqualification for members of the Assembly or Parliament who defect from their original party. But this stands in contrast to what has happened in Telangana, where many defections have occurred within the Congress party.

In the Telangana assembly polls, the Congress party's victory over the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) marked a significant turning point. The Congress party has been gaining strength daily, with many BRS members defecting to Congress recently. Over a dozen top leaders and hundreds of activists have crossed party lines, and this trend continues as more individuals show interest in joining Congress.

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Last month, Telangana Chief Minister and PCC Chief Revanth confidently stated, "No one will be left in the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) now, except KCR family members." This statement was made during a press conference marking 100 days of the Congress-led government in the state. A few hours later, key figures within the BRS, Ranjith Reddy and Danam Nagendra, joined the Congress in the presence of Revanth and All India Congress Committee Telangana in-charge Deepa Dasmunshi.

Some recent defections from the BRS party to the Congress party have caused controversy. Leaders of the BRS party claim that Revanth's actions stem from his perceived fears about threats to his government. They also allege that his public speeches have referenced warnings made by the BRS party about the potential downfall of the Congress-led government.