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Not interested in TRS: Dilip

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HYDERABAD :Telangana Vimochana Samiti secretary and MLC K. Dilip Kumar has said that he did not intend to go back to Telangana Rashtra Samiti following some other rebels who were readmitted into the party on Saturday.

Reacting to TRS president K. Chandrasekhar Rao’s remark that every one, except Mr. Dilip Kumar, was welcome into the party, the latter told a press conference on Sunday that he was happy being out of the party. Perhaps, Mr. Rao did not want him because he knew all the details about the TRS president, he added.

Mr. Dilip Kumar was bitter about the other rebels, including Mr. Chandrasekhar and Mr. Ravindra Naik, that they rejoined TRS without getting Mr. Chandrasekhar Rao’s response to the questions raised by them.

They had insisted on the TRS chief’s responding to those questions as a precondition for halting their tirade against him.

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