With just about a year until the telangana assembly elections, a fierce verbal battle between two former deputy chief ministers who are members of the telangana rashtra samithi in the warangal district has broken out over the race for the Station Ghanpur assembly seat. Tatikonda Rajaiah, one of the first two deputy chief ministers of telangana state, now represents the constituency. He is engaged in a contentious argument with Kadiam Srihari, another former deputy chief minister who currently serves as an MLC but has previously served the constituency on multiple occasions.

Both srihari and Rajaiah, who both belong to the Dalit group, are now seeking to represent Station Ghanpur in the upcoming assembly elections. This adda belongs to Rajaiah. No one would dare enter my district. The constituency is developed by the mla, not the MLC, according to Rajaiah. He continued by claiming that srihari had destroyed the district and was to blame for the murder of numerous innocent young people in the name of the Maoists. The mla questioned, "How can he hope to have the public's support here?"

Srihari's response to this accusation was forceful. The former minister issued a challenge to Rajaiah, saying that an impartial poll should be carried out to determine who has the backing of the general public. Who is the true people's leader and whose adda Station Ghanpur is it will be decided by the people. I would follow their instructions and vote for whoever is handed the party's nomination, he declared, adding that he will bring Rajaiah's accusations to the attention of the high command. srihari continued by asserting that Rajaiah's sex escapes were amply documented. "I can make them public, but I'm dedicated to the party's rules and KCR's leadership. Rajaiah won't be able to enter the people at all if I reveal the same, he remarked.

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