Deccan Chronicle

Congress challenges TRS to face elections

Party puts three options before the ruling party

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The Congress Party is annoyed at the outcome of a government sponsored poll that gives the party just two seats in the 2019 general election.

Several Congress leaders slammed Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao’s poll survey results on Sunday and challenged him to order a snap election or byelection­s to the 30 Assembly and Lok Sabha seats being held by defectors who joined the TRS.

In separate media interactio­ns on Sunday, the Congressme­n said that the party is ready to face the challenge and gave the Chief Minister three options: to dissolve the Assembly and go for mid-term polls, or let there be byelection­s for the 24 Assembly and three Lok Sabha seats being held by defectors, or at least cause a byelection to the Sircilla Assembly segment represente­d by Minister K. T. Rama Rao and prove the survey is right.

The Pradesh Congress Committee president Uttam Kumar Reddy charged Chief Minister Rao with heading one of the most-corrupt government­s in the country. He said the Chief Minister, by periodical­ly releasing bogus survey results, is trying to cover up his “misdeeds” and failures. He has demanded that the Chief Minister disclose which agency was engaged to carry out the survey. He said the people are ready to dump the TRS in the next general election.

Senior Congress MLA, Komatiredd­y Venkat Reddy, demanded that the Chief Minister call for a byelection to the Nalgonda Lok Sabha segment from where Gutta Sukhender Reddy won in 2014 and then defected to the TRS. If Mr Gutta Reddy wins as the TRS candidate against him, Mr Komatiredd­y said he will quit both his Nalgonda Assembly seat and politics.

Shabbir Ali, leader of the Opposition in the Legislativ­e Council, said it is surprising that Mr K.T. Rama Rao got 91 per cent in the latest survey whereas his constituen­cy was awarded 46 per cent in a survey held just two months ago. “Did KTR create jobs for weavers or was Sircilla developed on the lines of Bhiwandi and Surat in these two months?” he asked.

He said the CM’s address to the media following BJP president Amit Shah’s state visit clearly showed that he was going to lose in the next election.

 ??  ?? Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao called on Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan at Raj Bhavan on Sunday.
Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao called on Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan at Raj Bhavan on Sunday.

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