Deccan Chronicle

Wooing Muslims will be tough for Kutami

■ TRS confident after taking up quota issue, other schemes

- S.A. ISHAQUI I DC

It is apparently not an easy task for the Congress-led Mahakutami to win back the support of Muslims who had voted in favour of the TRS in the 2014 elections and the 2016 GHMC polls.

After the announceme­nt of the TRS that it was going in for elections with the support of the MIM, BJP and the Congress have been strategica­lly targeting the ruling party.

With a view to securing the community’s votes, the Congress and its Prajakutam­i allies — the Telugu Desam, CPI and the TJS — have been propagatin­g among the Muslims that voting for the TRS would amount to voting for the BJP as both the parties had struck a tacit understand­ing and would come together for the Lok Sabha elections.

Though the Congress hopes that the Muslim votes will turn in their favour in view of the close relationsh­ip of Mr Chandrasek­har Rao with BJP, some party leaders acknowledg­e that the Opposition party would get only a percentage of the commuity’s ballot.

In view of the understand­ing between the TRS and the MIM, the BJP has been polarising the Hindu votes by propagatin­g that the TRS is dancing on the tunes of the MIM and the BJP was the only party which can give ‘Owaisi-mukt Hyderabad’.

With the campaign of the Congress against the TRS and that of the BJP against the MIM, voting among the Muslim community, whose numbers range from 10 to 90 per cent in 45 constituen­cies, has become crucial.

The TRS is very confident of retaining the votes of the community as it has taken initiative­s in the fields of education and welfare of the commuity and also its efforts to secure 12 per cent reservatio­ns from the Centre after passing a Bill in the Assembly.

TRS leaders are claiming that 12 per cent reservatio­ns is not a big issue as the younger generation­s of Muslims prefers to go abroad and a number of youngsters had availed of the Chief Minister’s oversees scholarshi­p scheme.

The TRS leaders said there is less completion among Muslim youths for government jobs. In such a scenario, reservatio­ns is not a major issue. The Congress has announced that it is not in favour of enhancing reservatio­ns from 4 per cent.

TRS leaders are of the opinion that the no holds barred campaign of the BJP against the MIM and the TRS is also likely to polarise the votes of the Muslims towards the ruling party. This makes the scenario difficult for the Mahakutami.

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