A physical fight broke out between members of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and the Congress party in Telangana’s Nalgonda district on Tuesday. This clash happened at a municipality office after BRS leaders organized a protest. The BRS group, led by former MLA Kancharla Bhupal Reddy, was upset about the removal of their banners. They claim officials took down banners promoting a farmers’ event, called a “Mahadharna,” without giving any reason. This incident highlights the strong political disagreements currently happening in the region.
The BRS protest started when they arrived at the municipality office. They wanted to know why the Nalgonda municipal commissioner had removed their banners. They argued that the banners were taken down without any warning. The group viewed this action as disrespectful to their planned agricultural rally. Consequently, a heated argument began, and it quickly turned into a physical fight with Congress members who were also there. While details about exactly what happened are still coming out, it’s clear that the incident caused a major conflict between the two political groups.
According to Kancharla Bhupal Reddy, the former MLA, “The officials removed the banners without any information.” This statement shows the main issue that started the protest. The removal of the banners, which may seem like a small thing, actually sparked a bigger political conflict. This also shows how sensitive issues like farmers’ rights and political campaigning are in this area. As political parties continue to compete for people’s support, these tensions indicate that similar disagreements could occur in the future.