While the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and bharatiya janata party (BJP) have declared their candidates for the majority of the lok sabha seats, the congress is mired in internal strife and is being criticized by various quarters for the lack of social justice in the allocation of candidate tickets and the preference given to traitors.
 
Aside from this, disagreements exist between a few groups about the use of nominated positions. The congress is failed to declare candidates for the eight constituencies of Khammam, Nizamabad, Karimnagar, Adilabad, Warangal, Bhongir, medak, and hyderabad in the middle of all these problems.
 

Three of the five declared candidates—Sunitha Mahender reddy (Medchal Malkajgiri), danam nagender (Secunderabad), and Ranjith reddy (Chevella)—had just defected from the BRS to join the Congress. Congressmen have already voiced their disapproval of turncoats receiving preference when tickets are distributed.
 
Some have even questioned the logic of giving some families in the party more tickets. The cpi state unit is also requesting that the congress allocate at least one seat under the alliance, after the MRPS and the telangana Muslims Joint Action Committee's public criticism of the congress for supporting a select group of community leaders and being prejudiced against others.
 

Despite fierce rivalry from other congress officials, the cpi is now vying for the Bhongir seat, as the congress has already declared its candidate for Nalgonda.
 
By nominating candidates from all communities, the telangana congress is attempting to achieve a balance among all factions in this situation.
 
Three of the seventeen seats are set aside for SC, two for ST, and the remaining sixteen are for general categories. For example, Mynampally Hanumanth Rao is reportedly eager to run from the medak parliamentary constituency.
 

Party insiders, however, claim that contenders are competing to field Neelam Madhu, a community leader from the constituency in british Columbia.
 
The All india congress Committee (AICC) is scheduled to meet in New delhi on wednesday to deliberate on the finalisation of candidates. To attend the meeting, chief minister A revanth reddy is anticipated to take a tuesday or wednesday flight to New Delhi.
 

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