Lok Sabha Elections 2019: Congress Veteran P Sudhakar Reddy Meets PM Narendra Modi, Desires to Join BJP

The 'disgruntled' Congress leader P Sudhakar Reddy from Telangana met Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Sunday and shifted his loyalty. He has severed ties with the Congress party and has expressed his desire to join the BJP.

P Sudhakar Reddy (Photo Credits: ANI)

New Delhi, March 31: The 'disgruntled' Congress leader P Sudhakar Reddy from Telangana met Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Sunday and shifted his loyalty. He has severed ties with the Congress party and has expressed his desire to join the BJP.

"I have been with the Congress party for last 40 years and have served at various positions including in NSUI, and IYC. I have been humiliated several times on the party forum but I continued to work as a disciplined worker of the party," said P Sudhakar Reddy. Lok Sabha Elections Results 2019 Prediction by Satta Bazar: BJP to Win Over 250 Seats, Congress 74, Says Matka.

"But due to the failure of local leadership in Telangana, I was badly defeated in the last elections. The parliamentary elections are going on under their leadership again," said Reddy.

"The politics in Congress is now commercialised as the middlemen have increased and sincere workers are sidelined. The voice is not reaching up to the leadership in the Congress," he added."I have brought it to the notice but no remedies were made," said Reddy.

He also alleged the Congress has seen Pulwama terrorist attack in the light of politics which is unfortunate."I was deeply hurt by the politics on Pulwama terror attack in which our brave soldiers died. On the matter of national security, there should be no politics. In Narendra Modi I have seen a strong leadership, which is lacking in Rahul Gandhi," he said.

In the memorandum submitted to the Prime Minister, he has requested him to take up execution, maintenance, rehabilitation, and resettlement, planning of Polavaram project, initiate and execute Bayyaram and Kadapa steel plants in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh among other demands. The seven-phase Lok Sabha polls are set to begin on April 11 and will end on May 19. The counting of votes will take place on May 23.

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