Deccan Chronicle

Congress eyes a comeback in seats it lost in 2014 polls

- KIRAN REDDY ALTHURU | DC

The Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) is taking a hard look at its performanc­e in Hyderabad in the 2014 elections, where it failed to bag a single seat. The party is confident that it can gain the support of AP-origin voters due to its alliance with the Telugu Desam.

Also having its eyes on Hyderabad is the TRS which had won one seat from the capital the last time round. It has since seen legislator­s defecting to its side, and won the civic body elections with a record margin.

The MIM won seven seats in 2014, followed by the BJP with four and then alliance partner Telugu Desam three.

AP-origin voters have a decent share in many of the constituen­cies in Hyderabad. The TD leaders have several times claimed that its alliance helped the BJP in winning seats in Hyderabad. This is why the TD is asking for more seats in the capital during its grand alliance seat-sharing talks.

“Having the TD on our side definitely is an advantage and the graph of Congress will improve. We will win a majority of the seats in the city,” said a senior leader from Congress.

The city Congress started a padayatra in the city on Sunday. Party leaders claimed that the developmen­t of Hyderabad took place during their tenure.

Mr Shabbir Ali, senior Congress leader, said that Hyderabad saw an allround developmen­t during the Congress regime and alleged that caretaker Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao was only limited to making tall claims. All India Congress Committee secretary N.S. Bosu Raju said, “A manifesto sub committee will be announced to look into the issues in the GHMC region. The padayatra will be taken up in all the 15 constituen­cies in Hyderabad.”

Also having its eyes on Hyderabad is the TRS which had won one seat from the capital the last time round. It has since seen legislator­s defecting to its side, and won the civic body elections with a record margin.

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