Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Telangana Grand Alliance struggles with seat sharing

- Gali Nagaraja letters@hindustant­imes.com

HYDERABAD: With voting day less than six weeks away in Telangana, the Congress-led Maha Kootami (grand alliance) is still struggling to arrive at an amicable seat-sharing arrangemen­t, enabling the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) to gain a headstart in campaign.

One-time rivals Congress and the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) have together with the Telangana Jana Samithi (TJS ) and the Communist Party of India (CPI) formed the alliance ahead of the December 7 assembly elections to fight the TRS led by chief minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao, popularly known as KCR.

Even as the partners struggle for a consensus on seat-sharing, the TRS has already released its list of candidates for 112 out of the 119 assembly seats.

The TJS, led by M. Kodandaram, an ideologue of Telangana movement and an ally of KCR in the statehood movement that led to the June 2014 creation of the state out of Andhra Pradesh, is seeking 35-40 seats, while the TDP wants 20-25 seats and even the CPI has laid claim to 12. All the smaller parties are demanding that the Congress make “sacrifices’”to ensure that the alliance prevails. Congress, according to party members who requested anonymity, wants its alliance partners to be “realistic;” it is ready to concede 3-7 seats to the TJS, four to the CPI and 12 to the TDP. Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) president N. Uttamkumar Reddy, told journalist­s on Tuesday that he is confident the Maha Kootami “will shortly overcome all the minor hiccups in seat-sharing.”

TDP president N Chandrabab­u Naidu, speaking at a meeting with his Telangana party leaders in Hyderabad on Monday, asked them to be pragmatic in staking a claim to seats.

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