Following his suspension from the Congress Party, Teenmar Mallanna is exploring new political options, including forming a BC-centric party.
HYDERABAD: After his suspension from the Congress Party over alleged anti-party activities, Teenmar Mallanna is actively contemplating his political future. His recent interactions with Backward Classes (BC) unions have further fueled speculation regarding his next move.
Mallanna’s suspension stemmed from his criticism of the state government’s caste census, where he alleged that BC populations were underrepresented. This stance has led to growing discussions about him possibly forming a new political party dedicated to BC interests.
Consultations with BC Leaders
Over the past few weeks, Mallanna has been engaging with prominent BC leaders, including R. Krishnaiah and Vatte Janayya, who have long advocated for a BC-centric political platform. These meetings indicate a possible alignment towards establishing a new political entity.
Speculation Over Political Affiliations
Meanwhile, social media is rife with speculation regarding Mallanna’s future course of action. Theories suggest he might consider joining the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), or Jana Sena. However, no official statement has been issued regarding his decision.
As discussions continue, Mallanna’s next move could significantly impact Telangana’s political landscape.