Deccan Chronicle

A leader for 50 voters: TRS plan

- DURGAM SRINIVAS I DC

Wiser from the Dubbak and Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n (GHMC) poll setbacks, the TRS leadership is strategisi­ng to ensure that it emerges on top in the ensuing graduate MLC elections in the NalgondaKh­ammam-Warangal (NKW) and HyderabadR­anga Reddy-Mahbubnaga­r (HRRM) constituen­cies, slated for March.

The party high command feels that overconfid­ence had led to its recent loss at Dubbak and less than expected number in the GHMC poll. In order to make amends, the leadership is planning to make full use of the party cadre at the grassroot level to win the two graduate constituen­cies. According to party sources, MLC Council Whip Palla Rajeshwar Reddy has been finalised for the NKW constituen­cy. Although the candidate for the HRRM constituen­cy is yet to be finalised, the ministers in those districts have already started their campaignin­g. The party high command has reportedly handed over the task of selection of the candidate to the concerned district ministers.

The TRS leaders in NKW districts say th ey are already campaignin­g for the elections.

In keeping with the directions of Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao and party working president K.T. Rama Rao, ministers Errabelli Dayakar Rao and Sathyavath­i Rathod have been already appointed election incharges.

The local MLAs, former ministers, ZP chairperso­n and senior leaders have been appointed as incharge for their respective constituen­cies. The party hopes to allot campaignin­g for every 50 voters to one leader. Sources indicate that the party top guns feel only such an approach can ensure a victory.

Meanwhile, the Opposition has also taken the MLC elections as a prestigiou­s one.

Founder of Telangana Jana Samiti Prof. M. Kodandaram is contesting from the NKW constituen­cy. According to sources, he hopes to get the support of Left parties and the Congress, youth, students and civic organisati­ons in the constituen­cy. Political analysts are of the view that the Opposition front is planning to support the Congress, in return, in the HRRM seat. It is believed that TRS will face stiff competitio­n if such an arrangemen­t materialis­es.

Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is contesting both seats, is brimming with confidence following the impressive showing in Dubbaka and GHMC elections. The party cadre is in good spirits and this can help them on D-Day, analysts opine.N. Ramachande­r Rao, the MLC for the HRRM constituen­cy, is eyeing an encore while the party is yet to finalise its nominee for NKW constituen­cy.

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