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Revanth Reddy to join hands with Congress on Oct 31

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A Revanth Reddy has resigned the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) on Saturday, is good to go to join Congress on October 31 within the sight of AICC VP Rahul Gandhi.
Revanth Reddy, who has held converses with us will join the Congress on October 31, AICC incharge of Telangana R C Kuntia stated, on Sunday.
AICC VP is a regarded and dynamic leader and we invite him to join the Congress, Kuntia, said including there is no resistance inside Congress over his (Revanth’s) joining .
Reddy was working leader of Telangana state Telugu Desam Party (TDP). Kuntia said talks are going on and some others too may join the Congress, nonetheless, the points of interest can’t be shared starting at now.
There are no pre-conditions for anybody to join the Congress. Any leader who joins Congress…it depends on their execution and their ability that suitable position will be given, Kuntia said.
No confirmation has been given to anybody (as to the post). We are welcoming the individuals who wish to join Congress which has a long history of more than 130 years, he included.
Responding to an inquiry, Kuntia said Rahul Gandhi is booked to visit Telangana and the speculative dates will be declared soon. Kuntia prior held meetings with Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee president N Uttam Kumar Reddy and others.
Reddy, who on Saturday going to Vijayawada for a meeting with TDP president and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, is comprehended to have given over his resignation letter to Naidu’s private secretary and quickly left for Hyderabad.
He was arrested in the “money for-vote” case after he was gotten on camera professedly offering cash to a selected MLA for his vote in the MLC election in 2015.
For as far back as few days, there has been a turmoil in Telangana TDP with reports asserting that Reddy, who is a MLA from Kodangal in Mahabubnagar area, met Rahul Gandhi and was going to join Congress.
Reddy likewise drummed up a buzz by blaming a few leaders for Andhra Pradesh TDP, including two ministers, of securing gigantic budgetary contracts from the TRS government in Telangana.
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