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Naidu fields NTR’s granddaugh­ter from Kukatpally segment

Suhasini’s entry is expected to electrify the Congress-led Grand Alliance which faces an uphill task in the state capital.

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ency formed in 2008 has an electorate of around 4.7 lakh and figures among the 14 seats allotted to TDP out of the total 119 in the state. Incidental­ly, at least half of the TDP’s seats fall under the limits of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n. Of them, Kukatpally and Seri Lingampall­y (with around 5.7 lakh voters) are considered prestigiou­s in Hyderabad city due to the number of voters.

As far as Naidu is considered, Suhasini’s fielding on TDP ticket from Kukatpally means a lot to him politicall­y. Already, the late NTR’s family is active in Andhra politics, as Naidu (son-in-law of NTR) is the CM and his son Lokesh (grandson) is a minister, while actor Balakrishn­a ( NTR’s son and Harikrishn­a’s younger brother) is an MLA from Hindupur in Anantapur district.

At the same time, another daughter of late NTR—Daggubati Purandeswa­ri— is now in BJP and her husband Daggubati Venkateswa­ra Rao is politicall­y inactive, while NTR’s second wife, Lakshmi Parvati, is in YSR Congress, fighting against Naidu’s government. There is a feeling among TDP sections that Harikrishn­a, a former minister and former MP, was sidelined within TDP before he died.

Both the sons of Harikrishn­a—Kalyanram (from first wife) and Junior NTR (from second wife)—are in Tollywood as actors and the latter is a big hero with mass following in both Andhra and Telangana. Till recently, there was some gap between Balakrishn­a and Junior NTR as each avoided the other on public stages, but Harikrishn­a’s sudden death bridged the gap and they came together.

Naidu wanted to show that all that the majority members of late NTR family were with him and he badly needs the open support of both Balakrishn­a and Junior NTR to his party during the general elections next summer. Fielding Harikrishn­a’s daughter as TDP’s MLA candidate is one sure way of uniting the entire family, minus Purandeswa­ri and Lakshmi Parvati, behind TDP.

This way, Naidu also wants to bring gravitas to the Maha Kutami, which is in trouble in the Hyderabad city limits, thanks to delay in sorting out seat adjustment­s and beginning its campaign. Naidu wanted to field Suhasini so that she can secure the support of not only NTR fans and TDP supporters, but also the financiall­y strong Kamma community to which she belongs.

However, this is not without some hiccups. TDP politburo member and former minister E. Peddi Reddy and senior leader Mandadi Srinivas, who are in the race for the Kukatpally ticket, have voiced their dissent over fielding of Suhasini. Though neither of them may leave the party, surely their followers who have begun campaignin­g might leave the poll scene, thus affecting Suhasini’s prospects.

Naidu is likely to campaign for Suhasini in a road-show along with Congress president Rahul Gandhi by the month end. There are hints that actors Balakrishn­a, Kalyanram and Junior NTR, too, will campaign for her.

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Nandamuri Suhasini

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