Deccan Chronicle

Sabita to dump Rahul, join TRS

- S.A. ISHAQUI | DC

The ground is being prepared for Congress legislator and former minister Sabita Indra Reddy and her son Karthik Reddy to join the Telangana Rasthtra Samiti. Ms Reddy is in line for a Cabinet post and her son too would be suitably rewarded.

This agreement emerged at a breakfast meeting between TRS working president K.T. Rama Rao and Ms Reddy on Sunday at the residence of MIM president Asaduddin Owaisi.

The move is significan­t

for the March 12 Council elections and April 11 Lok Sabha polls.

According sources in the TRS and the MIM, Mr Karthik Reddy met Mr Owaisi three days ago and expressed his desire to join the TRS along with his mother and also to contest for the Chevella Lok Sabha seat in the ensuing Parliament­ary elections.

Mr Owaisi conveyed the proposal to TRS chief K. Chandrasek­har Rao, who asked Mr Rama Rao and Ms K. Kavitha, MP, to have a talk with Ms Reddy in the presence of Mr Owaisi.

Sources revealed that accordingl­y they met at the residence of Mr Owaisi on Sunday for an hourlong discussion.

The ground is being prepared for Congress legislator and former minister Sabita Indra Reddy and her son Karthik Reddy to join the Telangana Rasthtra Samiti. Ms Reddy is in line for a Cabinet post and her son too would be suitably rewarded.

The TRS has made it a prestige issue to win back the Chevella Lok Sabha seat after sitting MP Konda Vishweshwa­r Reddy defected to the Congress prior to the Assembly polls. After that, the TRS conducted more than 10 surveys in the segment to gauge the probabilit­y of winning the seat if they nominated former minister P. Mahender Reddy, or Telangana Legislativ­e Council chairman K. Swamy Goud or industrial­ist G. Ranjith Reddy. Mr Karthik Reddy’s name too popped up.

Sources in the TRS said all surveys showed that the sitting MP had the edge. So having the Indra Reddy family with the TRS would be the party’s best bet to win the Chevella Lok Sabha seat, even though Mr Karthik Reddy had contested on a Congress ticket in 2014 against Mr Vishweshwa­r Reddy and lost.

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