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Telangana

Former Congress MLA from Boath joins Jagruthi

He served as the Boath MLA after winning the 2014 and 2018 Assembly polls on the BRS ticket.

Express News Service

HYDERABAD/ADILABAD: Former Congress MLA from Boath constituency Rathod Bapu Rao joined Telangana Jagruthi in the presence of its founder Kalvakuntla Kavitha on Sunday. Addressing the media at the Jagruthi office, Kavitha said several leaders and activists were preparing to join the party to be launched by her in the near future.

The former Nizamabad MP said there was growing interest among Telangana activists to come together under a new banner, particularly in the erstwhile Adilabad district, where the new party is likely to receive strong support. Calling for unity, Kavitha urged activists to revive the spirit of the Telangana statehood movement and channel it towards the state’s development.

Recalling her association with the region, Kavitha said she had spent a week in the erstwhile Adilabad district in 2006 with her family organising a health camp. She also highlighted the contributions of Rathod Bapu Rao, noting that he had quit his job to participate in the Telangana agitation.

Kavitha appealed to activists to move away from what she termed “bourgeois parties” and join the emerging platform. She also welcomed new members from the Sircilla constituency who joined Telangana Jagruthi at the event.

It may be mentioned here that Bapu Rao worked for the BRS since its formation. He served as the Boath MLA after winning the 2014 and 2018 Assembly polls on the BRS ticket.

He joined the BJP after the BRS denied him the ticket to contest the 2023 polls. Later, he shifted his loyalty to the Congress. After joining the Jagruthi, he said that he will strive to strengthen the new party, which according to him, is likely to be launched on April 25.

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