In a surprising turn of events, both Chevella’s BRS Member of Parliament (MP), Ranjith Reddy, and Khairatabad’s BRS Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA), Danam Nagender, have announced their departure from the Bharatiya Rashtriya Shakthi (BRS) party to join the Congress party.
The decision was made public during a high-profile event attended by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and All India Congress Committee (AICC) in-charge Deepadas Munshi. The presence of such prominent figures underscores the significance of their defection and the potential impact it may have on the political landscape.

Ranjith Reddy, representing Chevella constituency, and Danam Nagender, representing Khairatabad constituency, cited reasons such as ideological alignment and vision for the welfare of their constituents as driving factors behind their decision to switch parties.
Both politicians have been known for their active involvement in local governance and community development initiatives. Their decision to join the Congress party signals a significant shift in alliances and may influence the dynamics of political representation in their respective constituencies.
The move comes at a critical juncture, with elections looming on the horizon. The Congress party, buoyed by the addition of these seasoned politicians to its ranks, hopes to strengthen its position in the state and enhance its electoral prospects.
However, the defection has raised eyebrows within the BRS party and sparked speculation about the underlying reasons behind the departure of two key representatives. It remains to be seen how this development will unfold and whether it will have broader implications for the political landscape in Telangana.
As both Ranjith Reddy and Danam Nagender begin their journey with the Congress party, all eyes will be on their future endeavors and the potential ramifications for Chevella and Khairatabad constituencies.
