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BRS MP Pothuganti Ramulu, his son, other leaders join BJP

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New Delhi, Feb 29 (PTI) BRS MP from Telengana Pothuganti Ramulu joined the BJP here on Thursday, quitting his party ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.

Along with Ramulu, his son Bharat Prasad and several other BRS leaders from Telangana, also joined the BJP in the presence of senior party leaders, including Union minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar and party in-charge for Telangana Tarun Chugh .

BJP national vice president D K Aruna and the party’s OBC Morcha chief K Laxman were also present at the BJP headquarters on the occasion.

Welcoming the politicians to the BJP fold, Laxman called Ramulu, a BRS MP from Nagarkurnool Lok Sabha constituency, the “most dedicated Dalit leader” in Telangana.

“I welcome Ramulu to the BJP on behalf of the party chief J P Nadda. I also welcome other leaders of the BRS joining the BJP along with him. All these leaders have quit BRS and joined the BJP,” Chugh told at a press conference at the party headquarters here.

He said the leaders joined the BJP as they were impressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s policies and work that his government has done for the development of the country.

“From Kashmir to Kanyakumari and from Kutch to Guwahati, every day some or the other big leaders, social workers, doctors, engineers, who have dedicated their lives for the society, are joining the BJP,” Chugh added.

Chandrasekhar said, “I am happy and grateful that they have joined Team Modi.” “In Prime Minister Modi’s efforts, vision and ‘sankalp’ (resolve) to create a viksit bharat (developed India), we all will work together as party workers and leaders to deliver on that goal of our prime minister,” the MeitY MoS added. PTI PK PK VN VN

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