Deccan Chronicle

KTR: TRS has big voterbase

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In the 15 wards of Adibatla, the Congress won eight, the TRS six and the BJP one. The TRS used the ex-officio votes of MLC Srinivas Reddy Rajya Sabha member Banda Prakash and local MLA M. Kishan Reddy to win the council.

In Nalgonda, the Congress and the TRS were even at 20 wards each out 48 but the TRS took over the municipali­ty with votes of MLCs Gutha Sukhender Reddy, T. Chinappa Reddy, N. Vidya Sagar and Palla Rajeswara Reddy.

In Kosgi, the Congress and TRS won seven each out of the 16 wards but the TRS took the help of two independen­ts and ex-officio votes of Mahbubnaga­r MP M. Srinivas Reddy, MLA P. Narender Reddy and MLC K. Narayan Reddy to sail home.

In Nereduchar­la, there was high drama as the collector refused to permit Congress Rajya Sabha member K.V.P. Ramachandr­a Rao to vote as an exofficio member. The Congress approached the State Election Commission (SEC) challengin­g the order.

The SEC set aside the order of the collector and permitted Dr Ramachandr­a Rao to vote in the council election on Tuesday in view of the bulletin released by Parliament earlier recognisin­g Dr Ramachandr­a Rao as Rajya Sabha member from Telangana state.

After the results, TRS working president K.T. Rama Rao told reporters that a lion share of seats had been given to leaders from the BC, SC, ST, and minority communitie­s which did not have strong political representa­tion until now.

He claimed that no other party can deliver social justice the way the TRS does. As per the directions of TRS president and Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao, utmost importance was given to the marginalis­ed sections in the election of municipal chairperso­ns and mayors. “By this, we have shown our commitment towards the welfare of BC, SC, ST, and minorities,” Mr Rama Rao said.

He noted that leaders from these sections had won general category seats and added that 58 chairperso­ns and mayor and 45 vice-chairperso­ns from the TRS, totalling 103, had been elected.

While Suryapet was reserved for general women, Ms Annapurnam­ma from the Scheduled Caste community had been elevated as chairperso­n.

In the Medchal district, the chairperso­n's post in the general category at Pocharam municipali­ty was given to Mr Redya Nayak, an ST leader. In Kagaznagar of Adilabad district, a Muslim leader had been elected in the general category municipali­ty.

K.T. RAMA RAO told that a lion share of seats had been given to leaders from the BC, SC, ST, and minority communitie­s

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