Breakaway TD group for merger with TRS

Breakaway TD group for merger with TRS
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Ten turncoat MLAs from Telangana TDP on Friday urged Assembly Speaker S Madhusudhana Chary to recognise them as MLAs of TRS and merge them into the ruling TRS Legislature Party. Former TDLP floor leader E Dayakar Rao, who joined TRS on Wednesday, sent a letter with the initials of nine other TDP legislators to the Speaker. 

Errabelli explained that the breakaway TDP group has required strength for merger with the TRS Legislature Party under Part 4 of the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution

Hyderabad: Ten turncoat MLAs from Telangana TDP on Friday urged Assembly Speaker S Madhusudhana Chary to recognise them as MLAs of TRS and merge them into the ruling TRS Legislature Party. Former TDLP floor leader E Dayakar Rao, who joined TRS on Wednesday, sent a letter with the initials of nine other TDP legislators to the Speaker.

He stated that all the 10 legislators have agreed to merge with TRS legislature party in the Telangana Legislative Assembly following a meeting held on Thursday. He further explained that the group has the required strength for merger into TRS legislature party under Part 4 of the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution.

Signatories to the letter include T Srinivas Yadav (Sanathnagar MLA and currently commercial taxes minister), G Sayanna (Secunderabad cantonment), T Krishna Reddy (Maheswaram), M Kishan Reddy (Ibrahimpatnam), M Krishna Rao (Kukatpally), K P Vivekananda (Qutbullahpur), T Prakash Goud (Rajendranagar), C Dharma Reddy (Parkal) and S Rajendar Reddy from Narayanpet assembly constituency.

They urged the Speaker to merge their group with TRSLP with immediate effect. Hours after TDP legislators urged the Telangana Assembly Speaker to merge them in to TRSLP, Telangana TDP on Friday demanded the Chair to disqualify the entire turncoat ten MLAs.

Party working president A Revanth Reddy shot off a letter to Speaker S Madhusudhna Chary and requested the latter to disqualify the TDP MLAs from their legislative membership. He said inviting rival party MLAs into the ruling party in the presence of Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao was highly 'unethical' and 'unconstitutional'.

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