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Activist Gaddar eyeing Cong innings?

Maoist ideologue Gaddar meeting with the Gandhis is significan­t as till now he has been a part of the CPI( M)- backed Bahujan Left Front, which has refused to align with TDPCongCPI alliance for Dec. 7 elections ◗

- SREEPARNA CHAKRABART­Y

Revolution­ary singer and poet Gummadi Vittal Rao, popularly known as Gaddar, who was one of the foremost voices for a separate state of Telangana, met Congress president Rahul Gandhi and his mother and UPA chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi on Friday, sparking speculatio­n of his possible switch from the Left to the Congress ahead of the December 7 Assembly elections.

In a Facebook post shortly

after the meeting at 12.45 pm, Mr Gandhi said, “Earlier today, I met with the revolution­ary Telugu poet and dalit rights activist Gaddar. Amongst the many issues we discussed was how to defend our constituti­on from systematic attack by the forces of fascism that seek to undermine it.”

Mr Rao’s meeting with the Gandhis is significan­t as till now he has been a part of the CPI( M)- backed Bahujan Left Front, which has aligned with actor Pawan Kalyan’s Jana Sena Party and not tied- up with

the TDP- Congress- CPI Opposition alliance or “Mahakutami”. As far as the BLF is concerned, CPI( M) — the chief constituen­t of the 28- party force — has been split over the question of whether to align with the Congress.

The pro- Congress and anti- Congress schools of thought in the Left are basically seen fronts for a battle between general secretary Sitaram Yechury and his predecesso­r Prakash Karat. Hence the decision of the Telangana unit of the party, which backs Mr Karat, to not align with the Congress is being seen by many as a fallout of this intra- party feud.

Last month, speculatio­n was rife that the BLF was planning to pit Mr Rao, who had played a prominent role in the Telangana agitation, against CM K. Chandrasek­har Rao in the Assembly polls.

The Congress’ interest in the poet might also stem from the fact that Telangana Jana Samithi, led by Muddasani Kodandaram, a significan­t constituen­t of the TDP- Congress Opposition alliance, has been playing hardball seeking more seats.

While Mr Kodandaram is considered the father of the Telangana struggle, the Congress is in no mood to accommodat­e his current demands. If Mr Rao decides to join forces with TDP- Congress- CPI alliance, it will be seen as an effort to counter Mr Kodandaram’s demands and his stature.

Assembly polls in Telangana will be held on December 7 and counting will be held on December 11. The 119- member Assembly currently has 90 members from the Telangana Rashtra Samithi ( TRS), 13 from the Congress, seven of the All India Majlis- e- Ittehadul Muslimeen ( AIMIM), five from the BJP, three from the Telugu Desam Party ( TDP) and one from the CPI( M).

 ?? — PTI ?? Congress president Rahul Gandhi with Praja Gayakudu Gaddar in New Delhi on Friday.
— PTI Congress president Rahul Gandhi with Praja Gayakudu Gaddar in New Delhi on Friday.

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