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In response to criticism from five MLAs, Malla Reddy says, “It’s a family issue”

A day after five Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLAs criticized him over the issue of nominated posts, labour minister Malla Reddy called it a family matter and that there were any differences between them.

The minister told reporters that the BRS is a disciplined party and that any issue, such as family matters, would be resolved.

“This is a family issue. We live like brothers and like any family, there will be some minor issues,” said Malla Reddy, who alleged that the media exaggerated the remarks made by some MLAs.

The minister stated that he is a Gandhian and that he would speak with the MLAs. “If necessary, I will invite all of them to my residence. Some people are deliberately blowing things out of proportion,” he said.

The minister clarified that he has no role in making appointments to the nominated posts as this is done by Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao and BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao.

Five MLAs from the Medchal Malkajgiri district claimed on Monday that nominated posts are being cornered by Malla Reddy.

MLAs from Malkajgiri, Uppal, Qutbullahpur, Serilingampalli, and Kuktapally met in Dullpally at the residence of Malkajgiri legislator Mynampally Hanumantha Rao.

The meeting was attended by Hanumantha Rao, B. Subhash Reddy, M. Krishna Rao, Arikepudi Gandhi, Vivekananda, and other leaders.

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The MLAs openly expressed their disappointment that their supporters did not receive the positions. They complained that all posts were being allocated to the Medchal constituency, which is represented by Minister Malla Reddy.

They were critical of the minister’s management style. They claimed that Malla Reddy did not consult with all party leaders in the district before making important decisions such as the appointment of the chairman of the market committee.

Krishna Rao stated that injustice was being done to the party workers in their constituencies as all the posts were being given to only one constituency

The MLA stated that while Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao had asked Mallareddy to consult with everyone before making appointments, he was not taking others into confidence.

 

 

 

 

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