Deccan Chronicle

Bypoll over, race for TPCC top post begins

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

With the Huzurnagar byelection done and dusted, state Congress leaders are now focussing their attention on the TPCC president's post. They have decided to put pressure on the high command to have a ‘true-blue’ Congress leader at the helm of affairs.

There is strident opposition to the elevation of TPCC working president and MP, A. Revanth Reddy, as he has only recently embr-aced the party.

AICC secretary and former MP, V. Hanumantha Rao, has already conveyed his opposition to Mr Revanth Reddy’s candidatur­e to AICC general secretary, R.C. Khuntia, the Telangana Congress affairs incharge. The expectatio­n is that with the elections having been completed, the high command is likely to concentrat­e on appointing a president for the state unit.

Against this backdrop, Mr Hanumantha Rao and seniors like CLP leader, Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, AICC secretary Sampath Kumar and TPCC disciplina­ry committee chairman, M. Kodanda Reddy, met at Congress Legislatur­e Party office on Tuesday.

The meeting follows Mr Hanumantha Rao’s recent interview wherein he suggested that the high command should appoint him or any

Congress loyalist as TPCC president, failing which he would float a separate outfit, Rajiv Congress, that envisions promotion of social justice in tune with the vision of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi.

During the course of the meeting, party seniors advised Mr Hanumantha Rao against forming a separate unit as it could affect the image and prospects of the party.

They, however, agreed that a Congress stalwart ought to be the next TPCC president. They have decided to go to Delhi and present this decision before the high command.

Prior to the Huzurnagar

byelection, there was a speculatio­n that the high command could appoint Mr Revanth Reddy to the top job, but this did not transpire, apparently due to lobbying by some seniors.

The meeting also discussed Mr Revanth Reddy’s call to besiege Pragathi Bhavan in support of the striking RTC workers.

The leaders wondered how he could take a unilateral decision on such a sensitive issue. Even TPCC president, N. Uttam Kumar Reddy, did not inform them about the decision, they regretted. This developmen­t would also be taken up with the party high command.

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