Over the past few days, reports on one alleged news are doing rounds which say that senior MLA from the Telangana Congress and Working President of Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee Jagga Reddy is not happy with the leadership and looking for other options. These reports said that he might bid goodbye to the Congress party.
Amid the reports, the T-Congress leaders are not leaving any stone unturned to pacify Jagga Reddy and make sure that he doesn’t leave the party. As part of the same, veteran Congressman V.Hanumantha Rao is said to have met Jagga Reddy in this regard.
With a sole agenda of pacifying the MLA, V.H and a few other leaders met him. It is said that Hanumantha Rao asked Jagga Reddy to change his mind about leaving the party. Though there is no official statement, reports say that Jagga Reddy’s anger had come down and assured Hanumantha Rao that he would announce his further action soon.
Jagga Reddy expressed his objections over fake news being spread on social media platforms. Having condemned the mispropoganda against him, Jagga Reddy said he has been working for the party for so long and despite this, a lot is being said and he is not feeling so good about this.
Former Rajya Sabha member and ex-secretary of All India Congress Committee(AICC) V. Hanumantha Rao also acknowledged the fake news that is being circulated and condemned the same. Extending his support to fellow Congress leader in this regard, Hanumantha Rao alleged that there is a big conspiracy behind this.
Ever Since Revanth Reddy became the chief of the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee(TPCC), it has been reported that the seniors in the Telangana wing of the grand old Congress party are not happy with this and said that they don’t want to work under Revanth Reddy.
Raising a doubt on the loyalty of Revanth Reddy towards the Congress party as he defected to Congress from the Telugu Desam Party, the seniors have openly expressed their dissatisfaction over the Delhi leadership of Congress party preferring Revanth Reddy for the big post, like the head of the state Congress.