Hyderabad: The BRS is in shock after its ‘liquor scam partner’ Arvind Kejriwal faced a humiliating defeat in the Delhi Assembly elections and was once again trying to join hands with its old partner Congress, said Telangana BJP chief and Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy on Sunday. He charged that the MIM had been brokering a deal between these two parties to regroup once again.
In a post on his X handle, Kishan Reddy said that BRS president K. Chandrashekar Rao had started his
political life started with the Congress and had become a Union minister in a Congress-led government in 2004. Rao even tried to merge his TRS with the Congress in 2014, Kishan Reddy claimed. “The unholy alliance and understanding between the Congress and the BRS continued on a number of occassions, by handing over 10 acres of costly land at Rs.2 lakh and also to defeat tribal woman candidate Draupadi Murmu in the Presidential election,” Kishan Reddy claimed.