Political Turmoil Grips BRS as Leadership Faces Poaching Threats
Hyderabad: The Bharatiya Rajya Sabha (BRS) finds itself embroiled in a political crisis following its defeat in last year’s Assembly elections, prompting Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy to aggressively pursue merging the BRS legislature party with Congress.
In Delhi, the BJP poses a formidable challenge, aiming to absorb all BRS Rajya Sabha members amid speculation of merging the BRS Parliamentary party into its ranks.
With a dismal showing in general elections, BRS Rajya Sabha MPs are reportedly contemplating leaving the party, with many engaging BJP leaders. The BJP plans to integrate all four BRS MPs, necessitating a potential merger of the BRS Parliamentary Party with the BJP.
Simultaneously, Congress has also reached out to BRS MPs, intensifying the competition to attract the party’s elected representatives.
Amidst these developments, BRS faces an imminent existential threat as rival political factions vie for its leadership, setting the stage for challenging times ahead.