YSR Congress has three legislators and one Lok Sabha member in Telangana. While two of its MLAs, T Venkateswarlu and Banoth Madan Lal, defected to TRS last year, P Venkateswarlu along with Khammam MP Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy quit the party and joined TRS two days ago.
The MLAs had submitted a letter to the Speaker stating they had merged with Telangana Rashtra Samiti Party (TRSLP).
Subsequently, the Speaker allotted them seats with the members of TRSLP in the House, a release from the Assembly said.
Terming the Speaker's act as illegal, YSRCP in a statement demanded that the Speaker explain constitutional validity of the 'merger'.
"Legislators have defected. That cannot be construed as the whole party has merged. The party is going to challenge the Speaker's decision," it said.
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