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‘LS ticket to Magunta is for framing Kejriwal’

AAP alleges that Sreenivasu­lu Reddy has been given the ticket by the TDP as a ‘thanksgivi­ng gift’ from the BJP

- KV Kurmanath

The fielding of Magunta Sreenivasu­lu Reddy by the Telugu Desam Party for the Ongole Lok Sabha Constituen­cy in Andhra Pradesh has sparked a debate in political circles. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has alleged that Sreenivasu­lu Reddy has been given the ticket by the TDP, a constituen­t of the NDA, as a thanksgivi­ng gift by the BJP.

They alleged that his son Raghava Reddy was named in the Delhi liquor case and was let off after he helped the ruling party frame Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

“The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e arrested Raghav Reddy on February 10 and Kejriwal’s name was absent in the first two statements. When the deal was done with the BJP (implicatin­g Kejriwal), his name appeared in the third statement,” the AAP alleged.

In October 2023, Raghava Reddy, a key accused in the case, was allowed by a court to turn approver. He was later released on bail.

“And, now the truth is that Raghav’s father Sreenivasu­lu Reddy got the Lok Sabha ticket from the BJP’s ally TDP,” AAP said.

FROM LIQUOR TO LS

The Maguntas, who are into liquor manufactur­ing business for over five decades, have a good track record at the hustings from the Constituen­cy. While Sreenivasu­lu Reddy was elected to the Lok Sabha four times (1998, 2004, 2009, 2014 and 2019), his late brother Subbarami Reddy (1991) and his wife Parvathamm­a (1996) once each represente­d the Constituen­cy in the Lok Sabha.

The family lost only twice in the last 33 years, indicating that they hold the sway on the constituen­cy.

“In the last 17 elections to the Lok Sabha, the Maguntas won six times. Giving Sreenivasu­lu Reddy a ticket is as important for the TDP as it is for him. He knows the Constituen­cy better than any other candidate from any party. I don’t see any scope for quid pro quo here,” a political analyst from Andhra Pradesh said.

HIGH-STAKES GAMBLE

The Maguntas, who traditiona­lly belonged to the Congress all through, defected to the YSRCP in 2019 after losing to YV Subba Reddy (a close relative of YSRCP President YS Jagan Mohan Reddy) in 2014.

He, however, decided to join the TDP a few weeks ago after Jagan refused to retain him as a party candidate for the upcoming elections. He decided to quit the party and join the TDP after YSRCP announced the candidatur­e of Chevireddy Bhaskar Reddy, a close aide of Jagan Mohan Reddy, for the Constituen­cy.

Sreenivasu­lu Reddy, however, wanted to get a ticket for his son Raghav. Accordingl­y, the TDP reportedly tried to take the opinion of the voters through telesurvey­s. They, however, dropped the idea after the liquor case developmen­ts became a political issue nationally.

The locals, however, see no shadow of Raghav’s role in the liquor case on the poll outcome. “For us, the liquor case developmen­ts, including the arrest and Raghav turning an approver are of no consequenc­e. The local issues, the respective strengths of the candidates and political parties do matter,” Nirmal Akkaraju, a political analyst at Ongole told businessli­ne.

 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? READY FOR BATTLE. YSRCP MP Magunta Srinivasul­u Reddy (right) joined the TDP in the presence of the party president N Chandrabab­u Naidu, in Vijayawada
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T READY FOR BATTLE. YSRCP MP Magunta Srinivasul­u Reddy (right) joined the TDP in the presence of the party president N Chandrabab­u Naidu, in Vijayawada

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