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How BRS in Telangana is battling high-profile defections

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been taking advantage of the disagreement within the BRS and actively contacting defectors to strengthen its party.

March 20, 2024 / 17:51 IST
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With the BRS is in disarray, the party announced that it will have an alliance with BSP for the Lok Sabha polls
With the BRS is in disarray, the party announced that it will have an alliance with BSP for the Lok Sabha polls

Bharat Rashtra Samhiti in Telangana is facing the brunt of defections leading up to the 2024 general elections. Five of nine BRS MPs quitting party since its December assembly poll defeat signals a churn within the party.

The party--(BRS) is battling several high-profile defections, and trying desperately to come to terms with the Assembly poll loss, has suffered another major setback with the arrest of KCR’s daughter K Kavitha in connection with the  Delhi excise policy case.

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BRS battles several high-profile defections

In the 2019 elections, the BRS won nine Lok Sabha seats, followed by the BJP with four, and the Congress with three. Five BRS MPs —  Venkatesh Nethakani (Peddapalli SC), B.B. Patil (Zaheerabad), P. Ramulu (Nagarkurnool SC), Pasunuri Dayakar (Warangal SC) and G. Ranjit Reddy (Chevella) — have already defected to other parties since the assembly poll debacle in December.