BRS candidate says if defeated, will die by suicide

 - Sakshi Post

Hyderabad, Nov 28 (IANS) On the last day of campaigning for Telangana Assembly elections on Tuesday, a candidate of ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) created flutter by saying that if he loses the poll, he, along with his family members, will die by suicide.

P. Kaushik Reddy, the candidate from Huzurabad constituency, told the voters at an election rally that if he wins, there will be a victory procession but if he loses, there will be funeral procession on December 4.

Flanked by his wife and daughter, Kaushik Reddy told the people that it was their wish if they wanted to see them taking their lives by hanging.

"It’s up to you what you want. If you don’t vote for me, you will see our dead bodies," he said.

Kaushik Reddy, who is a member of the Telangana Legislative Council, appealed to people to give him a chance by electing him to the Assembly in the November 30 election.

Kaushik Reddy is contesting against BJP’s sitting MLA and former minister Eatala Rajender and Congress candidate Vodithala Pranav.

Kaushik Reddy had lost 2018 elections from the same constituency as the candidate of Congress to Rajender, who was then elected on the TRS (now BRS) ticket. In 2021 when Rajender joined the BJP and quit as MLA to force the by-election, Kaushik Reddy had quitthe Congress to join the BRS in the hope of securing a party ticket.

However, the BRS had fielded G. Srinivas Yadav in the by-election.

Rajender retained the seat with a majority of over 23,000 votes.

The BRS had later nominated Kaushik Reddy to the Legislative Council. However, the ruling party fielded him to take on Rajender.

The BJP MLA is also contesting against BRS president and Chief Minister KCR in Gajwel constituency. Elections to the 119-member Assembly are scheduled on November 30. Counting of votes will take place on December 3.

Disclaimer: This story has not been edited by the Sakshi Post team and is auto-generated from syndicated feed.

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