Will He Quit Congress for BJP? Vivekanand KP Weighs In on Revanth Reddy

Hyderabad ( Telangana [India], March 15 (ANI): BRS MLA Vivekanand KP on Saturday questioned Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy His allegiance to the Congress was highlighted, noting that he did not manage to obtain any funding from the central government during his 40-day stay in Delhi.
He further asserted that Reddy could potentially switch his allegiance to the BJP later on, following remarks made by BJP lawmaker Raja Singh suggesting that Reddy had been clandestinely meeting high-ranking BJP officials, which ignited rumors of an imminent crossover.
B.J.P. lawmaker Raja Singh emphasized that senior leaders of the B.J.P. have stated their position clearly. Revanth Reddy were holding clandestine meetings... It became evident today during theAssembly session that Revanth Reddy has amicable relations with the BJP," Vivekanand stated to ANI.
"Following his month-and-a-half-long visit to Delhi, he failed to receive even a small sum of money from the central government… It appears likely that he might abandon the Congress party and switch allegiances to the BJP in the future," he mentioned.
The Telangana The assembly session today saw a heated altercation between members of the ruling BRS party and the Congress leader. Revanth Reddy . BRS MLA Vivekanand The KP party alleged that Reddy did not tackle major concerns such as farm loan forgiveness and his pledged "six assurances," which were supposed to be implemented within 100 days after his administration took office.
" Revanth Reddy delivered an extensive address but failed to address the concerns presented by the BRS party, particularly regarding debt relief for agriculturalists... Additionally, we requested clarification on the six assurances he pledged to implement within 100 days of assuming office... Consequently, we chose to abstain from listening to his speech," he stated.
The session concluded with BRS members refusing to attend Reddy's address. Outside, the BRS MLCs held a demonstration. Telangana The Legislative Council was protested by people carrying signs and chanting slogans against the ruling Congress government.
Senior BRS leader K Kavitha headed the demonstration, aiming for a support price of Rs 15,000 for the turmeric growers.
K Kavitha mentioned that turmeric farmers in the state have been struggling for an extended period, and neither the central nor the state government has set up a Minimum Support Price (MSP) for turmeric.
Turmeric cultivators have been struggling for an extended period. Neither the central nor the state government has set a minimum support price for turmeric. K Kavitha mentioned when talking to ANI on Saturday.
She additionally mentioned that they were requesting a minimum support price of Rs 15,000 for turmeric farmers, noting that the Congress had pledged to provide Rs 12,000 to them during the state elections.
"Farmers across Telangana We are facing difficulties. We are requesting a minimum support price of Rs 15,000 for turmeric farmers, which was also promised during elections by the Congress government to provide an MSP of Rs 12,000... K Kavitha said. (ANI)