Hyderabad: Telangana Minister Adluri Laxman on Monday claimed that the BRS was witnessing internal rifts and predicted a possible split, citing recent developments involving senior leaders.
Speaking to reporters, Laxman said internal differences had surfaced within the party. He pointed to the absence of T Harish Rao from a key public meeting in Jagtial.
He questioned why Harish Rao travelled to Delhi instead of attending the programme. He added that the purpose of the Delhi meetings would become clear soon.
BRS split Harish Rao visit raises questions
Laxman also referred to K Chandrashekhar Rao, stating that the BRS chief had stepped out of his farmhouse after nearly a year. He said this development raised further questions about internal party dynamics.
He argued that such developments indicated growing differences within the leadership. According to him, these signs pointed to deeper divisions.
BRS split Harish Rao issue signals factionalism
The minister said the BRS appeared to be heading towards a split into two factions. He linked this assessment to recent political moves and the absence of coordination among senior leaders.
Laxman maintained that the situation reflected increasing strain within the party structure. He said the coming days would reveal the extent of the divisions.