#Opposition: Telangana: ‘Winds of Change..’, Says Cong as BRS Leaders Join Party

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Soon after several opposition leaders in Telangana joined the Congress ahead of the Assembly elections, including former minister Jupally Krishna Rao and former MP Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy, former Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Monday said that a united Congress is unstoppable and an era of people-centric politics will sweep through Telangana soon.

After the Telangana leaders joined the Congress, Rahul Gandhi took to Twitter and wrote, “A united Congress is unstoppable. An era of people-centric politics will sweep through Telangana soon, like it did in Karnataka.”

The Telangana leaders announced their decision after meeting Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi in the national capital.

Besides Rao and Reddy, Gurnath Reddy, (six times MLA), Koram Kanakaiah, Ex MLA & serving Zila Parishad chairman, Payam Venkateshwarlu, Ex MLA, Muvament Vijaya Baby, DCCB ex chairman, Pidamarthi Ravi, ex-cChairman, SC Corporation, Thulluri Bramhaiah, present DCCB chairman, Borra Rajshekhar, present Markfed state vice chairperson and S. Jaipal, present municipal chairperson, Warya and Mandal Praja Parishad chairmen and many senior BRS leaders joined the Congress here.

Addressing a press conference at the party headquarters here, Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera said, “There are winds of change flowing across the country. These winds of change did not start from Karnataka, they started through the ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’, where Rahul Gandhi walked for 4,000 kilometers, meeting people, interacting with them, listening to their problems, listening to their issues.”

“The result was seen in Karnataka and those winds are now flowing towards the other assemblies, which are going into elections including a very important state of Telangana,” Khera said.

Addressing the media, Telangana state unit chief Revanth Reddy said, “Today many leaders promised to join the Congress and we will work together to defeat the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (now Bharath Rashtra Samithi) in Telangana and we have to show how the BJP and TRS together cheated 4 crore people of the state.”

Taking a pot shot at the state government in Telangana, Revanth Reddy said, “From the day KT Rama Rao, Telangana’s IT Minister came to Delhi, he is showing that we have given representations for the progress of the state, metro rail, national irrigation project and some other projects, that is why we have met the BJP.

“This is a complete lie, because the meeting of opposition parties was going on in Bihar’s Patna of 15 parties, to create this perception that the opposition is not with them, some people are with the BJP, TRS is constantly trying to create such a perception. First (Chief Minister) K Chandrasekhar Rao tried, now KT Rama Rao is trying,” he alleged.

He said that now people are understanding, that is why all of us, all these senior leaders have promised us to join Congress party, I am welcoming these people and secondly there will be a big rally in Khammam on July 2, which will also be addressed by Rahul Gandhi.

He added that the party will organise big programmes in Mehboobnagar on July 14 and 16 and from there we will take on the BRS and the BJP.

He said that the BRS and the BJP are the same party as they have a bond of fevicol. “The way in which fevicol helps in attaching two things, such bonding is there in the BRS and the BJP for last nine years in the state,” he said.

"He said that now people are understanding, that is why all of us, all these senior leaders have promised us to join Congress party, I am welcoming these people and secondly there will be a big rally in Khammam on July 2, which will also be addressed by Rahul Gandhi.

He added that the party will organise big programmes in Mehboobnagar on July 14 and 16 and from there we will take on the BRS and the BJP.

He said that the BRS and the BJP are the same party as they have a bond of fevicol. “The way in which fevicol helps in attaching two things, such bonding is there in the BRS and the BJP for last nine years in the state,” he said.

(With inputs from agencies)

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