Deccan Chronicle

Senior leaders to stay away from battle field

Many had won the constituen­cies multiple times

- S.N.C.N. ACHARYULU | DC

Due to various reasons, several senior leaders from all main political parties are away from poll battle in the upcoming Assembly elections. Former ministers, former MPs and others are among them. In the seat adjustment­s, some leaders of the Mahakutami lost their home constituen­cies Among them are Mr L. Ramana, Mr E. Peddireddy and Mr Ravula Chandrasek­har Reddy and from the TD, former ministers Mr M. Sashidhar Reddy, Mr P. Shankar Rao, Mr A. Chandra Sekhar and Mr R. Damodar Reddy from the Congress, former minister G. Vinod, Warangal zilla parishad chairperso­n Tula Uma and others from the TRS.

The most affected leaders are in the TD due to the alliance with the Mahakutami. Telangana TD president L, Ramana was elected four times in the past from Jagityal Assembly constituen­cy and has also served as a minister.

In the previous elections, he was defeated by Congress candidate T. Jeevan Reddy from Jagityal. In the seat adjustment, the Congress retained the seat. Initially, Several leaders like Ramana, Ravula, and Peddireddy have lost their constituen­cies to Congress. Age factor, social equations, one ticket to one family policy and seat adjustment affect Congress leaders Sashidhar Reddy and Shankar Rao were not given tickets.

In TRS, except three sitting MLAs, all were given tickets.

Jangaon controvers­y cost TJS chief Kodandaram his seat.

Mr Ramana planned to shift to Korutla Assembly constituen­cy but finally dropped the idea.

TD politburo member Ravula Chandrasek­har Reddy was elected from the Mahbubnaga­r Lok Sabha constituen­cy and also from the Wanaparthy Assembly constituen­cy. In the previous Assembly elections Congress candidate G. Chinna Reddy won from this constituen­cy. In the interests of the Mahakutami, Congress leader Chinna Reddy came forward to sacrifice his seat but Ravula did not agree. So with no constituen­cy, Ravula has decided to be away from the poll war.

Former Minister E Peddireddy won thrice

from Huzurabad in the past and this time he decided to contest from Kukatpally assembly constituen­cy and this was even accepted by the TD leadership. But at the last minute, Nandamuri Suhasini emerged as the TD candidate from Kukatpally and Peddireddy had sacrifice his seat.

Former minister from Nizamabad district Mandava Venkateswa­r Rao also decided not to contest in the elections.

Telangana Jana Samithi (TJS) President Kodandaram earlier decided to contest from Jangaon assembly constituen­cy for the first time. In the seat adjustment, Congress also to agreed to allot the Jangaon seat to TJS. But after it became a controvers­y, Kodandaram sacrificed the Jangaon seat to the Congress former Minister Ponnala Lakshmaiah who won four times in the past from this constituen­cy.

In the Congress, former Ministers M Sashidhar Reddy, P Shankar Rao, A Chandrasek­har and several District congress Committee Presidents did not get tickets.

Due to age factor, social equations and seat adjustment in the Mahakutami, they were not able to get the seats. The one ticket for one family rule also had several family members of senior leaders not being able to do poll battle.

In the TRS, the former Minister G Vinod aspired for the Chennur assembly ticket but it was allotted to MP Balka Suman. In the past, Vinod won once from this constituen­cy and was defeated 6 times.

Adi Srinivas who was defeated in the previous assembly elections as the BJP candidate from Vemulawada assembly constituen­cy, has been given the Congress ticket from the same constituen­cy. Raj Thakur who was defeated in the past was given the Ramagundam ticket by Congress.

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