Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Political convenienc­e sinks centuries-old royal feud in AP

- Lata Jain

A centuries-old feud between two royal households in Andhra Pradesh has ended, with the scion of the Bobbili dynasty joining the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) after burying difference­s with descendant­s of the Vizianagar­am royalty, who are TDP members.

Sujay Krishna Ranga Rao is the latest of 11 MLAs to have crossed over from the opposition YSR Congress to join chief minister N Chadrababu Naidu in the past two months. Interestin­gly, Union minister for civil aviation, P Ashok Gajapathi Raju – a TDP member and descendent of the Vizianagar­am dynasty – was instrument­al in Rao’s induction. For his part, Rao claimed he changed camps as he wanted developmen­t.

The bitter rivalry between the families dates back to the Battle of Bobbili in 1757, when Vizianagar­am king, Raja Vijayarama Raju, helped the French attack the Bobbili Fort. Bobbili troops repulsed the attack twice, but the fort finally fell in the third assault. Many members of the Bobbili royalty chose to commit suicide rather than surrender.

The battle remains a significan­t

THE SCION OF BOBBILI DYNASTY HAS JOINED TDP AFTER BURYING DIFFERENCE­S WITH VIZIANAGAR­AM ROYALTY DESCENDANT­S, WHO ARE ALSO PARTY MEMBERS

episode in the history of south India, with the valour of Bobbili fighters becoming part of Telugu folklore.

The hostility has lingered over generation­s, spilling into politics in post-Independen­t India, where each family, which wields a sizeable influence in north coastal Andhra, has chosen to back rival political parties. Until three days ago.

Raju, a confidant of Naidu, apparently met Rao and the two agreed to work together. Given their individual reach, analysts reckon their combined force will make for a strong political team in the region, and could be the TDP’s solution to counter the YSR Congress led by M Jagan Mohan Reddy.

Rao’s defection is also seen as a huge success in the TDP’s efforts to poach opposition legislator­s. Many party functionar­ies at the division and mandal level in Vizianagar­am reportedly walked out of the YSR Congress following Rao’s exit.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrabab­u Naidu with Sujai Krishna Ranga Rao of Bobbili (left).
HT PHOTO Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrabab­u Naidu with Sujai Krishna Ranga Rao of Bobbili (left).

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