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Ideology blurs: left horse takes a ‘true’ turn in Telangana

Hyderabad: Is the political reality that defines directly from the left ideology fading and blurred in Telangana today? Is it more difficult to see the difference? Political observer said the parties became increasingly similar and quoted the example of Eatala Rajender joined BJP.
Eatala was once the leader of the left-wing students who were radical and then sailed with TRS approaching two decades.
Not only Eatala, at least a dozen leaders have jumped over the fence in the past seven years by diverting their ideology and not too worried about political ethics.
Tula Uma, who joined BJP together with Eatala, was also associated with the far left-wing group.
Eatala is the active leader of the Progressive Democratic Student Union, the new Democratic Student Wing CPI (Marxist-Leninist), the Naxal splinter group, in the early 1980s.
Without Batting Eyelid, Eatala said: “My secular DNA.
My agenda is now not right or left.
My only agenda is to get rid of Telangana from the rules of dictator and feudal KCR.” After the leaders of the Staunch Congress, G Vivek Venkatswamy, Ponguleti Sudhakar Reddy and Gudur Narayan Reddy now with BJP.
Employers – Politician AP Politician AP Jithender REDDY served as MP Mahbubnagar twice – once as a BJP member between 1999 and 2004 and as TRS MP in the 16th Sabha between 2014 and 2019.
When rejected tickets by TRS, he returned to BJP June 2019 together with DK Aruna, who served as Minister of Congress at United Andhra Pradesh.
Samakrishna’s political analyst associated this to leaders who foster authority and did not want to give up their control.
“During the 80s, leaders wore their ideology on their sleeves.
Now, this is all about holding strength and having influence.
Look at leaders in Telugu countries, the majority of them have changed one party or another.” Some The leader said their ideological affiliates in his youth had nothing to do with the current demands of political arthimetics.
“Until the 90s, because of the oppression, there was a constant need to agitate and fight for rights in Telangana.
Now, we are in the process of rebuilding.
President Obama won the US election based on the concept of just one word – change,” a senior leader BJP, who doesn’t want to be named, shows, saying ‘change’ is the key word in politics.
Congress Mla Danasari Anasuya alias Seethakka, who was once a Naxal commander in the Toting, said joining political parties does not mean moving from serving people and forgetting a person’s ideology.
“I have a purpose when I’m with the left wing group.
But, I immediately realized that I could serve people better if I joined the mainstream,” said Seethakka.
He gave up in 1997 and joined TDP in 2004.

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