K T Rama Rao, working president of the telangana rashtra samithi and state minister for industries and information technology, declined on saturday to comment on the purported attempt by the bjp to poach some of the trs MLAs. When questioned about the development, ktr responded that the law would follow its own course in the BJP's clandestine attempt to purchase four trs MLAs. According to him, the chief minister, K chandrasekhar Rao, will remark on the matter when it was suitable. "We are a trustworthy political group. Opposition parties would accuse us of criticising probe authorities if we made any statements at this time, he said.

The bjp state president Bandi Sanjay swearing in at the yadadri shrine was another issue raised by the trs working president. He urged the temple officials to begin the samprokshana (general cleaning) of the temple grounds. "Bandi Sanjay touched the sanctum sanctorum, which is forbidden, because he was carrying his Gujarati superiors' shoes. As a result, I ask the temple administration to start Samprokshana, ktr remarked. They were moved from Shaikpet to Gachibowli a few hours after the telangana high court ordered the three suspected bjp members, Ramachandra Bharati, Nanda Kumar, and Simhayaji Swamy, to present themselves before the Cyberabad police.

A police squad went to the lodging where the three people were staying and informed them of the High Court's directives. All three of them were then driven to the Gachibowli headquarters of the Cyberabad police Commissioner. After then, they were taken to court. Three people in the mla poaching case were ordered to surrender to police earlier in the day after the telangana high court heard a petition submitted by the Cyberabad police. The three defendants in the case had requested remand, but the acb court had denied their request. The acb court ruling was subsequently challenged by Cyberabad police before the HC.

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