Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Will social schemes help KCR retain power in Telangana?

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu K Chandrasek­har Rao

HYDERABAD: The December 7 polls to the Telangana assembly will be an acid test for chief minister K Chandrasek­har Rao, who came to power in 2014 as the lone champion of the Telangana cause.

Since then, KCR -- as the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) supremo is popularly known – has dominated the political arena. Though the TRS got a wafer-thin majority in 2014 with just 63 of 119 assembly seats, he managed to engineer defections from opposition parties and increase its strength to 90.

KCR implemente­d his agenda of rebuilding a new Telangana and started schemes in the irrigation, agricultur­e, education and infrastruc­ture sectors. He surprised everybody by dissolving the assembly on September 6, almost nine months before its term ends. He blamed the dissolutio­n on the opposition parties making corruption allegation­s against his government.

Though almost absent for the last four years, the Congress appears to have resurrecte­d itself in the past year by holding rallies against the government. But it cannot take on KCR alone. So, it has mooted a grand alliance with other opposition parties. As of now, the Telugu Desam Party, the CPI and the Telangana Jana Samithi (TJS) have signed up.

The BJP is facing an identity crisis, besides the suspicion of having a secret understand­ing with the TRS. Similarly, the All India Majlis-e-ittehadul Muslimeen is confined to the old city and has a friendly relationsh­ip with the TRS.

Political columnist and author Sriram Karri said it is going to be KCR on one side and the entire opposition on the other. crops called Rythu Bima, Kalyan Lakshmi, Shadi Mubarak. The Opposition has accused him of failure to fulfil the promises.

UNEMPLOYME­NT

The Opposition has said that the KCR regime has failed to provide employment to youth. KCR has countered this, saying infrastruc­ture developmen­t has created thousands of jobs.

LAND REFORM

The TRS government had started a programme to provide three acres to three lakh landless Dalit families. But land has been provided to about 5,000 families only. The Opposition says the scheme is a failure but the government claims it is a work in progress.

MAIN PLAYERS

The only star campaigner for the TRS, KCR draws crowds with speeches attacking the Opposition in Telangana slang.

Pradesh Congress Committee president, N Uttam Kumar Reddy, who is leading the Opposition campaign is not a great orator but makes his point effectivel­y .

PCC working president, A Revanth Reddy, who is a powerful speaker, has been tearing into KCR and his family, exposing alleged corruption.

TJS head M Kodandaram, a former Telangana Joint Action Committee chairman, is another key player. He spearheade­d the movement for a separate Telangana and has a following among the youth and farmers.

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