K. chandrasekhar Rao, the chief minister of telangana, claimed on sunday that "Delhi brokers" attempted to purchase Telangana's self-respect by giving Rs 100 crore to four telangana rashtra samithi MLAs (TRS). kcr claimed persons connected to prime minister narendra Modi and playing significant roles in the RSS came to buy the MLAs and ended up in jail in his initial response to the "MLAs poaching" affair. He argued that a comprehensive inquiry should be conducted to determine the source of the funds and those responsible. He declared, "Those responsible have no right to hold office for even a moment."

At a gathering for voters on sunday in the Munugode assembly constituency, kcr hailed four MLAs for standing up for telangana democracy and self-respect by refusing to be sold like livestock. On october 26, the Cyberabad police detained three accused bjp agents, including two godmen, who were attempting to "purchase" four MLAs. The leader of the trs demanded to know where the hundreds of crores used to purchase the MLAs came from. He said that the bjp was buying MLAs to overthrow state governments.

"Mr. narendra Modi, please. What else do you require? The prime minister holds the highest position in the nation. You had two opportunities. Why is this cruel? Is this beneficial to the nation and society as a whole? You ought to clarify to the populace, "said he. "The television footage was very dimly lighted. There is more, enough to disturb the throne of Delhi. It will be released in the upcoming days, "added said. The chief minister informed the populace that he will make no additional remarks about the situation. "I currently occupy the position of chief minister as per the constitution. I won't say much more because the case is still pending in court."

He claimed that while the BJP-led central government lacks the funds to purchase Telangana's crops, it has hundreds of millions available to purchase MLAs. kcr urged Munugode residents to teach the bjp a lesson and not be seduced by any offers or untrue promises. A needless by-election, according to the trs leader, was forced onto the residents of Munugode. Referring to TRS's recent decision to change its name to Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), he said Munugode residents had the chance to build a solid foundation for BRS.

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