Kept waiting for poll ticket, TRS MLA hits out at party

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

MLA in the dissolved Assembly Konda Surekha, sulking over her name being left out of the first list of party candidates for the coming polls, Tuesday hit out at the party, alleging corruption, and promotion of "family rule".

Surekha, elected from constituency in the 2014 polls, and her MLC husband had expressed dissatisfaction over her name not figuring in the list of 105 candidates for the 119-assembly announced by president and Caretaker K Chandrasekhar Rao on September 6.

Regretting that the party had not responded to her grievance, Surekha at a press conference Tuesday said she had invitation from several parties and would announce her future course of action in the next few days.

In a no-holds-barred attack, she made allegations of corruption and promotion of family rule against the government.

Flanked by her husband, Surekha also accused the state government of having ignored late K Jayashankar, a and ideologue.

Surekha was Women Development and Child Welfare Minister in the in the undivided but resigned after his death when his son Y S Jaganmohan Reddy was not made

Later she joined the YSRCP. She contested the 2014 assembly polls as a TRS member.

Dismissing her allegations, TRS MLA in the dissolved assembly D claimed people would not believe such criticism against the which "works with principles, honesty and commitment".

It was TRS which gave "political re-birth" to Surekha and her husband earlier, he said.

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First Published: Tue, September 25 2018. 18:05 IST