The Hindu (Hyderabad)

Mahabubnag­ar and Malkajgiri, two LS seats Revanth will be keen on winning

While Mahabubnag­ar happens to be the Chief Minister’s native district, from where he embarked on his political career, Malkajgiri also holds a lot of signi cance as he was elected to the Lok Sabha from the constituen­cy in 2019, which he held until the Con

- R. Ravikanth Reddy TPCC working president

resh o¥ a resounding victory in the 2023 Assembly elections, the Congress is hoping to win 14 out of Telangana’s 17 Lok Sabha seats in the forthcomin­g parliament­ary elections scheduled to be held on May 13.

While the party is sitting pretty in at least eight to nine seats, two seats in particular — Mahabubnag­ar and Malkajgiri — will be two ‘must-win’ seats in the eyes of the Congress leadership, given the close connection that Chief Minister and Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) president A. Revanth Reddy has with these constituen­cies.

While Mahabubnag­ar is Mr. Revanth Reddy’s native district and from where he started his political career, ‰rst winning as a Zilla Parishad Territoria­l Constituen­cy (ZPTC), the Malkajgiri seat is also of signi‰cance for him as he had held this seat till being elected as Chief Minister in 2023. A victory for the party in both these seats will further stamp his authority on the party, as it is Mr. Revanth Reddy’s in¨uence and popularity that is expected to draw votes, rather than the candidates themselves.

Mr. Revanth Reddy, who is keenly aware of this, is pulling out all the stops to

Fensure victory. He has held the most number of public meetings in Mahabubnag­ar constituen­cy, and has also been regularly visiting Malkajgiri constituen­cy.

Sti challenge from BJP

The Congress faces a sti¥ challenge from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is giving it a serious ‰ght in both constituen­cies by ‰elding some big names. In Mahabubnag­ar, the BJP has ‰elded D.K. Aruna, a known face in Telangana politics with an impressive resume. First entering the Assembly in 2004 on a Samajwadi Party ticket from Gadwal, she later shifted to the Congress from where she won two more terms in 2009 and 2014.

Ms. Aruna’s father, Ch. Narsireddy, was an MLA as well as her brother Rammohan Reddy, who recently lost as the BRS candidate in Makthal. Her husband’s elder brother D.K. Samarasimh­a Reddy was a Congress stalwart in the 1980s and 1990s, known for his iron grip on the district, while her nephew Bandla Krishnamoh­an Reddy is the present MLA from BRS.

Incidental­ly, her husband D.K. Bharatsimh­a Reddy was elected as an independen­t MLA in 1994 from Gadwal constituen­cy defeating his own brother. Ms. Aruna moved over to the BJP before the 2019 elections, losing the Mahabubnag­ar

A victory in both the Lok Sabha seats will further solidify A. Revanth Reddy’s hold on the party.

seat to the BRS candidate Mannem Srinivas Reddy. However, she came second leaving the Congress much behind.

An aggressive Ms. Aruna has had her eye on a Parliament­ary constituen­cy for the last ‰ve years, and is now all prepared to give Congress candidate Ch. Vamshichan­d Reddy a run for his money. Mr. Vamshichan­d is AICC Secretary (Organisati­on) and a former

NSUI and Youth Congress president and a former MLA.

Ms. Aruna is projecting herself as a potential Cabinet Minister at the Centre if she wins and the NDA government is re-elected at the Centre for a third term.

Congress won nine out of 11 constituen­cies in undivided Mahabubnag­ar district, which is also home to Nagarkurno­ol Parliament­ary constituen­cy. While it enjoys a strong presence on the ground, a resurgent BJP and the ‘Modi factor’ is what Ms. Aruna hopes to cash in on apart from her own in¨uence in the district.

Given what is at stake, Mr. Revanth Reddy, during his several visits to the district, has targeted Ms. Aruna personally as well as the BJP. People see this as some sort of nervousnes­s within the Chief Minister’s camp.

A di erent ball game

The Malkajgiri seat is proving to be a di¥erent challenge as the odds are stacked against the Congress in all respects. The only positive factor is that it was represente­d by the Chief Minister himself. All the seven Assembly constituen­cies here are held by the Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS), and overcoming it is not going to be an easy task.

Interestin­gly, the BRS itself looks in a pretty bad shape despite having all seven MLAs, and the real challenge to Mr. Revanth Reddy comes from the BJP’s Eatala Rajender.

Congress has ‰elded Sunita Mahender Reddy, wife of BRS MLC Mahender Reddy. Till recently, she was the Zilla Parishad chairperso­n of the undivided as well as truncated Ranga Reddy district. She is a known name but is relatively new to the voters of

Malkajgiri, the largest constituen­cy in the country with 32 lakh voters.

Mr. Revanth Reddy can take some solace from the fact that he emerged victorious from Malkajgiri in 2019 in a similar situation, with the BRS, which was in power, using all its might to deny him a victory. His victory then was widely regarded as one of the ‰nest election battles, coming within three months of his defeat in Kodangal in the Assembly elections. Ms. Sunita, however, will have a tough act to follow. ‘A vote for Sunita is a vote for Revanth’ is the campaignin­g theme for the Congress there.

BJP’s Eatala Rajender is a known face, and his rebellion against then Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­khar Rao earned him some respect. But curiously enough, he lost the Assembly election from Huzurabad constituen­cy in November 2023. Though Ms. Sunita Reddy is the candidate, the election primarily is between Mr. Revanth Reddy and the BJP.

The BRS, despite having seven MLAs within the Parliament constituen­cy, does not seem to be in a serious battle. It has ‰elded Ragidi Laxma Reddy from the Parliament­ary constituen­cy. Mr. Laxma Reddy had switched his loyalties to the BRS in the last Assembly elections after being denied a Congress ticket.

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