Telangana TDP leaders told to stop infighting
Hyderabad: The infighting between senior party leaders in Telangana state has not gone down well with TD national general secretary Nara Lokesh, who asked these leaders to mend their ways.
Mr Lokesh is reported to have expressed his displeasure at the bickering, particularly about the “silent war” between the party’s top two leaders in TS — L. Ramana and A. Revanth Reddy.
Mr Lokesh convened a meeting of party leaders at the NTR Trust Bhavan recently and expressed his anger over the lack of coordination between the top TD leaders in the state.
“The leaders were told to sort out the differences immediately as the party cannot afford such lapses when the ruling TRS is trying to decimate it. Our leaders were told to cast aside their egos and work in unison to strengthen the party by exposing the failures of the TRS government,” a source told DC.
The issue was brought to Mr Lokesh’s notice by some party leaders who said even the cadre was at the crossroads due to the ongoing feud.
While both Mr Ramana and Mr Revanth Reddy denied any such differences, other TD leaders told Mr Lokesh that they were organising meetings and party programmes on their own without coordinating with each other.