Politics News: KCR's move to check rebellion in the party


HYDERABAD: In a move to check the rising rebellion within the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) in the wake of the poll debacle, its president K 
Chandrasekhar Rao has convened a meeting of the state executive on Friday at Telangana Bhavan, the party headquarters. 

All party legislators and leaders have been instructed to attend the meeting and express their views on the recent poll results, sources said. 

According to the sources, the state executive members have been asked to submit reports on the perfomance of the party in the elections in their respective assembly and parliamentary constituencies. A study is being conducted by comparing both the reports submitted by contestants and executive members which will help the party to set right things that went wrong in the election leading to defeat of the TRS candidates in many seats. 

The main reason for holding the meeting, however, is to arrest the rising rebellion within the party, the sources said. Rebel leaders -- K Dilip Kumar, D Ravindra Naik and A Chandrasekhar - who have already held a meeting to plot a new outfit, are not expected to attend the meeting. 

TRS floor leader E Rajender told TOI that KCR was holding meetings with all important leaders since the last week. The objective of the series of meetings was to prepare a plan of action to strengthen the party and revive the Telangana movement from the grossroot level. KCR has instructed all executive memebers to inform him details of those TRS leaders who are unhappy with the way the party is functioning and eagar to join the rebel group who are planning to float a new party - Telangana Vimochana Samithi (TVS) on May 31. 

Meanwhile, Jitta Balakrishna Reddy who contested as TRS rebel from Bhuvanagiri assembly constituency and later suspended from the party, found himself back in the TRS fold as the party revoked his supension on Monday. 

In another fresh development, the rebel leaders claimed that TRS ideologue and irrigation expert R Vidyasagar Rao has agreed to support the movement being launched by the TVS in the future. 

Source: times of india

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