Deccan Chronicle

MIM has big plans for civic polls

- S.A. ISHAQUI I DC

The MIM has decided to contest in minority-dominated municipali­ties and corporatio­ns in the ensuing elections to the urban local bodies in the state. MIM president Asaduddin Owaisi has appealed to party workers to gear up for the elections.

In a recent meeting with the district unit and urban unit party leaders, Mr Owaisi said that he hoped that the cases in the High Court against the civic polls will be disposed off soon and elections will be held in December this year.

He said party leaders should sort out their internal difference and unanimousl­y choose candidates to contest in the civic polls, and then the party will issue tickets.

He made it clear that the party will give tickets to candidates based on reports from the district units.

The MIM put up a good show in the municipal elections in 2014 in Adilabad, Tandur, Nirmal and Bhainsa municipali­ties and Nizamabad Municipal Corporatio­n.

Sources in the MIM disclosed that the party leadership has decided to concentrat­e seriously on the civic polls in view of the fact that 90 per cent of the Muslim population in the state lives in urban areas.

The party leadership is of the opinion that allowing a triangular fight between the ruling TRS, Congress and the BJP in Muslim predominan­t areas would benefit the Congress and BJP in some pockets of the state.

Instead the party has decided to concentrat­e on areas where the Muslim vote is crucial in deciding who wins.

Muslims are present considerab­le in numbers in the erstwhile districts of Nizamabad, Adilabad, Medak, Mahbubnaga­r Warangal, Karimnagar, and Ranga Reddy.

The state government in March 2018 increased the number of municipali­ties from 68 to 128 and municipal corporatio­ns from six to 13. With the creation of the new urban local bodies, the MIM leadership is planning to expand its base by contesting in the maximum number of ULBs. During the 2014 civic polls, the MIM had shared power with the ruling TRS in the Nizamabad Municipal Corporatio­n, and Tandur and some other municipali­ties, and it had won the Adilabad and Bhainsa municipali­ties.

Sources in the party revealed that the MIM leadership is keen on contesting and gaining power in Kamareddy, Bodhan, Jagtial, Armoor, Sultanabad, Huzurabad, Zaheerabad, Husnabad, Sangareddy, Medak and Shamshabad, and improving its strength in Karimnagar and Ramagundam corporatio­ns.

Nizamabad’s deputy mayor was from the MIM and this time the party is aiming for the post of Mayor. The party is eyeing the newly constitute­d corporatio­ns of Badangpet, Bandlaguda Jagir, Meerpet Jillelagud­a, Boduppal, Peerzadigu­da, Jawaharnag­ar and Nizampet, where it wants to establish a base by contesting in a considerab­le number of divisions.

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