Anam brothers Vivekananda Reddy and former minister Ramnarayana Reddy, are about to join TDP, quitting Congress.
Andhrawishesh.com has already reported that, Anam brothers are allegedly unhappy with Raghuveera Reddy and few others leaders in Congress, as they are going against public policies, and are even not giving importance to the brothers. So, Anam brothers hinted that, they would quit Conrgess.
Keeping in mind, the friendship with YSRCP leader Botsa Satyanarayana, it was expected that brothers would be joining in YSRCP. Even Botsa invited Anam brothers, but they smoothly rejected Botsa’s invitation and have decided to join in TDP.
Yesterday, Ramnarayan Reddy revealed his decision to join in TDP, at a meeting with his close circles, at his residence.
Later, speaking to the media, Ramnarayan Reddy said that, Telugu Desam AP president Kimidi Kala Venkat Rao had invited and even mounting the pressure to both the brothers, to join TDP.
He further said, Dr P. Narayana, the Urban development minister, had invited them into the Telugu Desam, and referred to a phone call he received from the minister, yesterday morning.
Ramnarayana Reddy said that, he held a meeting with a few of his well-wishers and associates to know their opinion and they were ready to travel with him.
He further said that, he had started his political career with the Telugu Desam and believed that, he still had control over Venkatagiri, Nellore, Nellore Rural and Atmakur segments.
Chandrababu Naidu invited us - Anam brothers
Ramnarayana Reddy said, “Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu was upset with a few of the leaders, who could not address the needs of the people living in flood affected areas in Nellore, during the recent heavy rains. It is because of that, he intended to replace those leaders, with us now.
Other TDP leaders, who are unaware of this, thought that Anam brothers are approaching to join in the party.
After knowing it, reportedly, the TDP leaders are angry on the high command, for hiding such a key issue, from them, until the last minute.
By Phani Ch