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Five TDP members expelled

Staff Reporter

Tempers run high as rival groups clash at party meet


  • Move to re-induct ex-MLA triggers protest
  • Slogan-shouting witnessed

    KHAMMAM: The Telugu Desam Party has expelled five leaders of Khammam district unit from the organisation on Wednesday.

    Senior party leader Erraballi Dayakar Rao said that action was initiated against the five members of the party -- Maddineni Harnath babu, Mettam Ramana Rao, M. Lakshman Rao, Thota Upender and Manukonda Madhav Rao - for the unruly scenes witnessed at the party office earlier in the day. He said that a report would be sent to the leadership on the provocative gestures made by some other leaders during episode.

    Earlier, top cadres of the of the party's district unit, who differed in the organisational polls, split into two groups, turned unruly and resorted to a verbal confrontation at the party district unit office on Wednesday. They pushed each other taking by surprise two senior leaders,

    Erraballi Dayakar Rao and Dhulipala Nerender deputed by the State leadership as election observers.

    Passions ran high as rival groups challenged each other. The party observers who were in for a rude shock warned the clashing groups of severe action. Trouble started as the supporters of Potla Nageswara Rao indulged in sloganeering denouncing the moves to re-induct Sandra Venkata Veeraiah, former MLA, into the district committee.

    They contended that Venkata Veeraiah had worked against the party candidate in the MLC elections contributing to the defeat of Potla Nageswara Rao. Thummala Nageswara Rao, former Minister and the

    Party district committee president tried to pacify them but in vain. Some of the party workers shouted slogans hailing the leadership of

    `Thummala' thus annoying their rivals. Meanwhile, supporters of Balasani Lakshmi Narayana, one of the main contenders for the post of the party district president, lodged their protest. Balasani Lakshmi Narayana walked away from the party office warning the rivals of severe consequences if the choice of majority was not considered in reorganizing the district committee.

    The party observers had several rounds of discussions with the rival groups for the past two days.

    They made all-outs efforts to make the election of the district president a smooth affair, but in vain.

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