Congress leaders seek CM Revanth Reddy meeting over Jagtial dispute

Tensions rise between Minister Adluri Laxman and MLA Sanjay

A political disagreement has surfaced within the Congress, involving Minister Adluri Laxman and Jagtial MLA Sanjay. The issue centres around the co-option post, where the MLA reportedly did not support the minister’s position.

The development has led to visible friction between the two leaders, triggering concern within party circles in the region.

Dispute over co-option post triggers reactions

According to party sources, MLA Sanjay declined to back Minister Adluri Laxman on the co-option post, which has now become a point of contention. The move is being seen as a direct disagreement within the party’s local leadership.

Supporters of the minister have expressed strong displeasure over the MLA’s stand. The situation has escalated, with internal discussions intensifying over the matter.

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Minister’s supporters express dissatisfaction

Leaders aligned with Minister Adluri Laxman have reacted sharply to the MLA’s actions. The disagreement has led to dissatisfaction within the minister’s camp, raising questions about coordination at the constituency level.

The issue has now moved beyond local dynamics, with senior leaders taking note of the developments.

Congress leaders rush to Hyderabad

Amid the growing tension, Congress leaders have left for Hyderabad on an urgent basis. The move indicates the seriousness of the issue and the need for immediate intervention from the party’s top leadership.

The leaders are expected to discuss the matter in detail and seek clarity on the next course of action.

Meeting with Chief Minister scheduled

A meeting with Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has been scheduled for 7 pm. Congress leaders are likely to present their concerns and seek a resolution to the dispute during the discussion.

The outcome of the meeting is expected to determine how the party addresses the internal differences and restores coordination among its leaders.