Former Congress Minister T. Jeevan Reddy to Join BRS After Meeting KCR

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Former Congress Minister T. Jeevan Reddy to Join BRS After Meeting KCR

Synopsis

In a significant political shift, ex-Congress Minister T. Jeevan Reddy met with KCR, expressing his intent to join the Bharat Rashtra Samithi. This meeting highlights growing tensions within Congress and a potential realignment in Telangana politics.

Key Takeaways

Jeevan Reddy meets K.
Reddy resigns from Congress amid feelings of humiliation.
He expresses his intent to join the BRS .
Criticism of Congress for reversing welfare initiatives.
Reddy aims to work for the well-being of Telangana.

Hyderabad, April 10 (NationPress) Former Minister T. Jeevan Reddy, who recently departed from the Congress party, met with Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) president and ex-Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao on Friday.

This significant encounter took place at KCR’s farmhouse in Erravalli, Siddipet district, marking an emotional reunion for the veteran leader.

The BRS leader greeted him warmly with a shawl and an embrace. “It feels like God has sent me to collaborate with you, anna (elder brother). I am elated to have this opportunity once again after such a long time,” Jeevan Reddy remarked to KCR.

He expressed concern over the challenges facing Telangana and affirmed his commitment to work alongside KCR for the state's prosperity and the welfare of its citizens.

Jeevan Reddy's visit came just a day after BRS working president K. T. Rama Rao had visited him in Jagtial to extend an invitation to join the BRS on behalf of KCR.

The former minister indicated his willingness to join the BRS, commending the government for its implementation of various welfare initiatives.

He criticized the Congress government for reversing many achievements of the BRS administration during its tenure.

Expressing his gratitude to K. T. Rama Rao for the invitation, he stated that leaving the Congress party was a heartfelt decision, but he felt joy in aligning himself with the BRS.

Jeevan Reddy shared that he had endured humiliation for the past 20 months and observed that, after witnessing various governments, he believes the current administration is regressing. He emphasized that his decision was influenced by public sentiment and was grateful for the chance to operate under KCR’s guidance.

He had resigned from Congress on March 25, asserting that he was left with no choice after receiving undue treatment despite over 40 years of dedicated service.

Jeevan Reddy accused Congress leadership of fostering the defection of 10 MLAs from the BRS while neglecting the party’s own leaders and supporters.

He recalled having sent a letter in October 2024 outlining issues within the party, which went unaddressed.

He attributed his departure to the increasing involvement of defected MLAs in party matters and cautioned that such defections could tarnish the Congress's reputation nationally.

Point of View

The implications for both the Congress party and the BRS could reshape the landscape ahead of upcoming elections. The focus remains on the welfare of Telangana's citizens amidst these changes.
NationPress
3 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did T. Jeevan Reddy resign from Congress?
T. Jeevan Reddy resigned due to feelings of humiliation and neglect after serving the party for over four decades, particularly noting the Congress leadership's failure to address internal issues.
What are the implications of Reddy joining the BRS?
Reddy's potential joining of the BRS could strengthen the party's position in Telangana, signaling a shift in political alliances and possibly affecting voter sentiment ahead of elections.
Who is K. Chandrasekhar Rao?
K. Chandrasekhar Rao, commonly known as KCR, is the president of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi and a former Chief Minister of Telangana, known for his leadership in state welfare initiatives.
What welfare schemes has the BRS government implemented?
The BRS government has introduced several welfare schemes aimed at improving the lives of citizens, including programs focused on agriculture, health, and education.
How does this meeting affect Congress in Telangana?
This meeting highlights internal strife within Congress and could lead to further defections, potentially damaging the party's reputation and electoral prospects in Telangana.
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