Deccan Chronicle

TRS scouts Etala counterwei­ght

CM’s friend Capt. Laxmikanth­a Rao may have key role in Huzurabad fight

- L. VENKAT RAM REDDY I DC

The Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) is said to be searching for a ‘strong candidate’ who can be pitted against ousted health minister Etala Rajendar in the Huzurabad Assembly constituen­cy.

The seat has remained loyal to Rajendar since

2004, he has been elected six times in a row from Huzurabad.

As Rajendar was close to TRS president and Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao since the inception of party in

2001 and was made minister after the TRS came to power in 2014 and continued in the until his recent ouster from the Cabinet on May 2, the party leadership never thought of an alternativ­e to him in Huzurabad all these years. It did not encourage second-rung leadership as Rajendar was holding the Huzurabad fortress strongly. However, the sudden political developmen­t has now forced the party leadership to scout for a strong leader who can match the strength and stature of Rajendar.

According to official sources in the TRS, the party leadership is not just looking for a strong candidate keeping in mind the upcoming bypoll in the event of Rajendar either resigning or being disqualifi­ed from the Assembly, but also looking at 2023 December Assembly polls which are just two-and-ahalf years away to take on the former minister. Chandrashe­kar Rao’s visit to Rajya Sabha MP Capt. V. Laxmikanth­a Rao's residence in Warangal during his visit to MGM Hospital

● ACCORDING TO official sources in the TRS, the party leadership is not just looking for a strong candidate keeping in mind the upcoming bypoll if Rajendar quits or is disqualifi­ed from Assembly, but also looking at 2023 Assembly polls which are two-and-a-half years away

on Friday triggered speculatio­ns that the party chief was seriously considerin­g to rope the veteran TRS leader’s wife Sarojini Devi, who was mandal parishad president (MPP) of Huzurabad earlier and had political confrontat­ion with Rajendar in 2018 due to no-confidence motion moved against her. She had then accused Rajendar of conspiring with the Opposition parties to dethrone her although the motion had failed.

The Chief Minister was closeted at Capt. Laxmikanth­a Rao’s residence for nearly two hours with party leaders and reportedly discussed 'Operation Huzurabad’.

Capt. Laxmikanth­a Rao,

82, is known to be a close aide of Chandrashe­kar Rao since the inception of the TRS. The Chief Minister nominated him as Rajya Sabha member in

2016 and his term will end in 2022.

After the emergence of the TRS, Capt. Laxmikanth­a Rao twice represente­d Kamalapur constituen­cy (now Huzurabad) as MLA and also served as a minister in the Congress coalition government of Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy between 2004 and 2005. After the formation of Telangana state, he made way for his son V. Sathish Kumar, who is now an MLA from the Husnabad constituen­cy.

He is known to be ‘financiall­y strong’ who runs a chain of engineerin­g colleges such as KITS-Warangal, KITSSingap­uram, his native village in Karimnagar district, KITSRamtek (Maharashtr­a), Warangal Public School and Vijetha Public School in Hyderabad.

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K. Chandrashe­kar Rao

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