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BRS Activists Demand Assembly Tickets for Sitting MLAs | Unrest Erupts Ahead of First BRS 2023 Candidate List Release

Ahead of the release of the first BRS 2023 candidate list for upcoming assembly elections in December 2023, unrest surfaces as BRS activists in Jangaon protest for sitting MLAs' tickets.

Hyderabad, Telangana: As the anticipation builds around the release of the first BRS 2023 candidate list for the upcoming assembly constituencies’ elections, a wave of unrest has started to ripple within the BRS ranks, particularly evident in the Jangaon district. The followers and supporters of two sitting MLAs, representing Jangaon and Station Ghanpur, have initiated protests, fearing a denial of their coveted tickets.

In the heart of Jangaon, BRS leaders have taken to the streets in a show of solidarity with their sitting MLA, Muthireddy Yadagiri Reddy, firmly advocating for his ticket allocation. The atmosphere is charged with slogans against Palla Rajeshwar Reddy, who also eyes the Jangaon ticket, fueling the tension further.

Meanwhile, in a parallel scenario, protests have emerged in opposition to Kadiam Srihari at Station Ghanpur. The followers of sitting MLA Rajaiah are raising their voices against the possibility of Kadiam Srihari securing the MLA ticket. The battleground of Brs Politics is witnessing the fierce assertion that these tickets should rightfully be theirs – a sentiment echoed by BRS leaders who are rallying their forces.

The race for the BRS ticket within Telangana’s ruling party has reached its crescendo. With the imminent release of the first candidate list, leaders who harbor doubts about their ticket allocation are flexing their political muscle. The tug-of-war for these tickets intensifies, particularly for the Station Ghanpur and Jangaon constituencies, where followers are orchestrating grand rallies.

The question arises: Is Muthireddy Yadagiri Reddy, the sitting MLA of Jangaon, being sidelined? With two consecutive victories, Yadagiri Reddy’s position is undeniable. However, allegations, even from his own daughter, have cast a shadow over his credibility. In this narrative, he finds himself denied a ticket this time. In stark contrast, there is a prevailing belief that Palla Rajeshwar Reddy, with close ties to KCR, might secure the coveted ticket. Amidst this turmoil, BRS ranks rally, shouting “Palla Goback” and protesting the possibility of Palla Rajeshwar Reddy’s selection. Demanding that the Jangaon MLA ticket be bestowed upon Muthireddy Yadigi Reddy, they chant “Palla down down.”

The Station Ghanpur constituency adds another layer to this political saga. Rumors suggest that KCR is poised to deliver a shock to Tatikonda Rajaiah this time. This revelation has left the royal family members uneasy, and the sentiment echoes among the BRS party leaders and activists in Karunapuram. They stage a sit-in on the Hanmakonda Hyderabad national highway, demanding the BRS ticket for MLA Rajaiah from Station Ghanpur. The air reverberates with slogans against Kadiam, as the local leader Muddu ignites an effigy of Kadiam Dishti, condemning the alleged bias against immigrants and Dalit aristocrats.

The contest for BRS tickets has engulfed many constituencies. As the prospect of changing sitting MLAs looms, aspirants are leaving no stone unturned in their pursuit of these valuable tickets. Hopes are high, expectations higher, as they eagerly anticipate their names on the list. Simultaneously, whispers emerge that the BRS high command might withhold certain tickets. In response, these contenders strive to showcase their might, a calculated move to compel the BRS high command into releasing the first candidate list, quelling the rising disquiet.


The impending release of the first BRS 2023 candidate list for the assembly constituencies’ elections has set off a chain reaction of unrest, particularly in Jangaon and Station Ghanpur. The fervent demands for the tickets of sitting MLAs, the confrontations against potential challengers, and the underlying tension between leadership decisions and grassroots loyalty have painted a vivid canvas of the BRS political landscape.

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