
Hyderabad, March 11 Telangana Legislative Assembly Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar on Wednesday dismissed the petition filed by BRS seeking the disqualification of two MLAs, Danam Nagender and Kadiam Srihari.
Prasad Kumar told
BRS had filed petitions against Nagender and Srihari, along with eight other MLAs, alleging that they had defected to the ruling Congress after winning the election on a BRS ticket in 2023.
Along with BRS, BJP MLA A Maheshwar Reddy also filed a petition for Nagender's disqualification.
The Speaker had earlier dismissed the disqualification petitions filed against eight BRS MLAs.
With the plea for disqualification of Nagender (MLA from Khairatabad) and Srihari (MLA from Station Ghanpur) also being thrown out, the issue of disqualification petitions submitted against 10 BRS MLAs before the Speaker came to a close.
Responding to the dismissal of his disqualification petition, Nagender told reporters that he was even ready to fight the battle of democracy had the Speaker's decision gone against him.
There was some anticipation that the Speaker's decision might go against Nagender and Srihari, as Nagender had unsuccessfully contested the 2024 Lok Sabha elections on a Congress ticket.
Srihari's daughter, Kadiam Kavya, was elected to the Lok Sabha on behalf of Congress.