A. Chandra Sekhar, a former minister, abruptly left the bjp in telangana on Sunday. He'll probably enter the Congress. G. Kishan Reddy, the state bjp president, received a letter of resignation from Chandra Sekhar. He claimed that the party did not support people that put in a lot of effort for the group. Additionally, he claimed that the BJP-led federal government was powerless to halt the injustice done to the telangana administration.

The former mla from Vikarabad and five-time mla has been avoiding partying for some time. Chandra sekhar was urged not to leave the party by bjp mla Eatala Rajender, who visited Chandra Sekhar's home last month. He had been cautioned not to act in a hurry by Rajender, who was just named chairman of the bjp election management committee for Telangana.

Rajender was informed of Chandra Shekhar's issues inside the party by Chandra Shekhar. He expressed dissatisfaction that after joining the bjp two and a half years prior, he was not offered a position. In 2021, Chandra sekhar left the congress to join the BJP. He has previously served five terms as a Vikarabad constituency mla between 1985 and 2008. For four terms in a row, he was elected from Vikarabad on the telugu desam party (TDP) banner. Later, he joined trs (now BRS), and in 2004 ran as a trs candidate. In the united Andhra Pradesh, he was a minister in the coalition government led by the Congress.

Later, he became a member of the congress party. In 2021, he left the party and joined the BJP. With assembly elections scheduled for the end of the year, Chandra Sekhar's departure is yet another setback for the BJP. On august 18 in New Delhi, he's probably going to join the congress party.


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