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"Ignoring Past Remarks, BRS Readies to Welcome Back a Former Leader"

In an intriguing turn of events, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), Telangana's main opposition, is set to reinduct a leader who had openly criticized KTR, a prominent party leader and former minister, just two months ago. This decision has left many astonished.

The leader in question, former Deputy CM and ex-MLA of Station Ghanpur, T. Rajaiah, had made headlines with his sensational remarks about leaving the BRS due to alleged disrespect and humiliation by KTR. Rajaiah had expressed his discontent, stating, "SCs have no value. KTR is deceptive. He insulted me without giving me due respect. He humiliated me multiple times, which is why I can't stay in the party." Fol lowing this, he resigned from BRS, creating a political storm.

However, despite considering joining the Congress and being on the verge of doing so, Rajaiah faced a roadblock as CM Revanth Reddy and the party's high command did not greenlight his entry. Meanwhile, his political adversary and a significant figure in his constituency, Kadiyam Srihari, was rumored to join Congress, complicating Rajaiah's potential reinduction.

On the flip side, with BRS struggling to find suitable candidates for the Warangal Parliament seat, the party leadership reached out to Rajaiah, extending an olive branch and possibly offering him the ticket. This gesture indicates a significant shift in the party's stance, showcasing the political dynamics and the value of experienced leaders in shaping the electoral battlefield.

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