Congress removes key war room member over alleged BRS links

In major Telangana breaking news, the Congress party has removed a key member from its war room over suspicions of secretly sharing internal strategies with BRS leaders.

In a significant political development, the Congress party has reportedly removed a key individual from its Telangana war room following suspicions that he was covertly working with the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS). According to party sources, the person was suspected of leaking internal strategies and planning discussions to BRS leadership.

The Congress high command is said to have handed over his responsibilities to new individuals after tracking his activities over several months. Internal discussions suggest that the individual may have entered into an understanding with BRS leaders, consistently passing on confidential strategic inputs in return for financial benefits.

Ahead of the recent Assembly elections, the Congress had entrusted war room operations to Sunil Kanugolu’s team. This team played a vital role in managing campaign strategies, selecting candidates, and assessing ground-level party performance. After coming to power, the party reduced the war room team’s size and assigned a few trusted members to handle feedback on government schemes and to counter opposition criticism on social media.

However, senior leaders expressed concerns about the team’s declining performance. They noted that the government’s welfare schemes were not being promoted effectively online, and that opposition criticisms were not being countered strongly. These issues raised suspicions, eventually leading to internal inquiries.

Leaders found that one key member, despite holding a senior position, was reportedly in regular contact with BRS leaders. Allegedly, he was revealing the Congress party’s strategic decisions, damaging its public image. With evidence in hand, the party quickly removed him and reassigned his duties to trusted individuals.

This sudden removal has reportedly caused unease among other war room staff, sparking internal discussions about what might unfold next.