Upset Choppadandi TRS leader Bodige Shobha joins BJP

Saffron is the new Pink for Bodige Shobha, who has finally called it quits with the TRS. The firebrand leader of Choppadandi joined the State BJP on Thursday along with her followers. 
Former Choppadandi MLA Bodige Shobha (YouTube screen grab)
Former Choppadandi MLA Bodige Shobha (YouTube screen grab)

HYDERABAD: Saffron is the new Pink for Bodige Shobha, who has finally called it quits with the TRS. The firebrand leader of Choppadandi joined the State BJP on Thursday along with her followers. 
She did not waste a minute in attacking her former “employer” as she asked if K Kavitha, daughter in the ruling family, was the “only daughter of Telangana.”

She slammed K Chandrasekhar Rao for leaving her in a lurch for 70 days by denying a party ticket. She alleged that TRS MP Santosh Kumar was the reason she was not given a ticket. “I waited for 70 days even as the Chief Minister announced 105 candidates. I met KT Rama Rao, Keshava Rao, Kalvakuntla Kavitha and B Vinod Kumar,” she said speaking from the BJP office. 

“I asked for a one-minute phone call with the Chief Minister but even that was denied. This is despite the fact that I am a revolutionary child who was part of the Telangana agitation,” she claimed. 
Attacking Kavitha again, she asked “why debates about reservation (for women) was being held only in Parliament.”

“Why shouldn’t I be there,” the former Choppadandi MLA asked, questioning TRS for denying ticket to a woman, amid thunderous applause from her loyalists. 

Amit Shah to address 12 more meetings
Meanwwhile, BJP leaders on Thursday announced that BJP National president Amit Shah is set to take out an extensive campaign in the State in the coming weeks. He is set to campaign in twelve strategic constituencies, which the BJP is eyeing to win. Shah is expected to address three constituencies per day on November 25, 27 and 28. It would be Shah’s fourth visit to the poll bound state. It is also learnt that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the State for a day-long tour in the last week of November. He is set to address meetings in three constituencies.

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