Khaleej Times

KCR puts Telangana in early poll mode as house dissolved

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hyderabad — Nearly nine months before its term was to end, the Telangana Assembly was on Thursday dissolved by the Governor on a recommenda­tion by the state cabinet.

Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan accepted a resolution of the cabinet recommendi­ng dissolutio­n of the Assembly. He asked Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao and his Council of Ministers to continue in office as caretaker Government.

Ending the suspense, the state cabinet passed a resolution for dissolutio­n of the Assembly at the meeting held at Pragati Bhavan, the official residence of the Chief Minister.

Immediatel­y after the cabinet meet that lasted for less than half hour, KCR, as the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) chief is popularly known, drove to Raj Bhavan to meet the Governor.

Minutes later, a statement was issued from Raj Bhava announcing that the Governor had accepted the cabinet recommenda­tion to dissolve the Assembly.

The chief minister presented to the governor the resolution recommendi­ng the dissolutio­n of the first Legislativ­e Assembly of Telangana state, said the statement. The governor while accepting the recommenda­tion requested Rao and his Council of Ministers to continue in office as caretaker government. Rao has agreed, added the statement.

The Assembly term is till May 2019 and elections in normal course would have been conducted along with the Lok Sabha polls.

The Assembly elections may be held along with four other states going to polls in December.

For the last few weeks, KCR had been giving strong indication­s of going for early polls. He is scheduled to address a news conference later in the day where he is expected to spell out reasons for his decision. Political observers say the TRS is keen for early elections as

the party believes that simultaneo­us elections to Assembly and Lok Sabha may not help it properly highlight welfare and developmen­tal works undertaken during the last four years.

KCR will formally launch the TRS election campaign with a public meeting at Husnabad in Siddipet district on Friday.

Christened ‘Prajala Aasirwada Sabha’, this will be the first of 100 public meetings planned by TRS over the next 50 days.

Hours after dissolutio­n of the Telangana state Assembly, the TRS announced candidates for 105 constituen­cies. KCR released the list of candidates. He announced the names at a news conference at TRS headquarte­rs — Telangana Bhavan. He said only two sitting candidates were denied tickets.

KCR said candidates for the remaining 14 constituen­cies will be announced soon. KCR was confident that fresh elections to the state Assembly will be held in November. “There is no confusion

over this,” he said, adding that he has already spoken to the Chief Election Commission­er and requested him to hold the polls at the earliest. —

 ?? PTI ?? KCR submits his government’s recommenda­tion for dissolving the assembly and his resignatio­n to ESL Narsimhan in Hyderabad. —
PTI KCR submits his government’s recommenda­tion for dissolving the assembly and his resignatio­n to ESL Narsimhan in Hyderabad. —

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