FILE - BRS Bhavan in Hyderabad wears a deserted look after its defeat in Telangana Assembly elections, December 2023. (Photo | Vinay Madapu) 
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21 Bellampally councillors quit BRS

The disgruntled councillors sent their resignation letters to party’s working president KT Rama Rao.

Express News Service

ADILABAD: Alleging that former MLA Durgam Chennaiah is ignoring them and neglecting the issues being raised by them, 21 councillors of Bellampally municipality resigned from the BRS and went into a huddle at a camp in Mancherial district.

The disgruntled councillors sent their resignation letters to party’s working president KT Rama Rao. They quit the pink party after seeking a no-confidence motion against the municipal chairman and vice-chairman.
The chairman and vice-chairman will face a no-confidence vote on Friday. The Bellampally Municipality has a total of 34 wards.

A councillor died recently, bringing down the total number of councillors to 33, out of which 21 belong to BRS, 11 to Congress and one to BJP. Municipal chairperson J Swetha recently joined the Congress in the presence of Bellampally MLA Gaddam Vinod.

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