Deccan Chronicle

‘Never sought TRS support’

- L. VENKAT RAM REDDY I DC HYDERABAD, FEB. 22

Prof K. Nageshwar has plunged into electoral politics, after a gap of six years. In the process, he has transforme­d the upcoming MLC elections for the Hyderabad, Rangareddy and Mahbubnaga­r graduates constituen­cy intense and fascinatin­g. Nageshwar, who won twice before as an independen­t from the same seat in 2007 and

2009, did not contest

2015 elections. In an exclusive interview to Deccan Chronicle, the professor spoke about various issues, why graduates should vote for him and why his re-entry into Telangana Legislativ­e

Council is a necessity to safeguard the interests of students, youth and employees.

Q Three major political parties, the TRS, Congress and BJP are fighting this election in a ‘do or die’ battle. What chances do you stand?

A: Tough battles are not new for me. I defeated all these parties twice in 2007 and 2009 as an independen­t. This is history. I did not contest in 2015 due to personal reasons. One should remember that the BJP could win in 2015 only after I opted out. I am confident of repeating history by trouncing all these parties and achieve a hat-trick of victories with the support of students, youth, unemployed, employees of state and Central government­s, besides outsourcin­g and contract employees of state government. I am associated with them for a long time. Over 2,000 supporters from all these sections accompanie­d me voluntaril­y in a rally when I filed my nomination. This itself is a big achievemen­t for an independen­t candidate.

Q You were accused of going soft on TRS. There were reports that you sought support of TRS from outside for this election?

A: This is malicious propaganda by my political rivals, especially the BJP. They alleged that the TRS will not contest this election and will support me from outside, that I had met Chief Minister KCR at his farmhouse and sought support. Some even stooped to the extent that I will join TRS. I never sought support from KCR, who has now announced former prime minister P.V. Narasimha Rao’s daughter as the official TRS candidate. This is a slap on the faces of those who indulged in false propaganda against me. Those people owe an answer to people.

Students, youth and employees are very angry with TRS as it has failed to give jobs and a new PRC as promised. Only a fool will seek TRS support in present circumstan­ces. I am the one who is attacking the TRS government on its failures on jobs and PRC.

I never sought support from KCR, who has now announced former prime minister P.V. Narasimha Rao’s daughter as the official TRS candidate. This is a slap on the faces of those who indulged in false propaganda against me.

Q You entered the Council twice?

A: The Telangana Legislativ­e Council has become a sort of ‘bhajan batch’ now. What we hear in Council today is just praising CM KCR and his government all the time. Out of a total of 40 MLCs, barring a two or three, rest all are TRS, or its friendly party AIMIM. Even those two or three are sitting quiet. In my earlier stints, I raised and debated issues pertaining to the education sector, students, youth, unemployed, employees. I will fight for jobs and PRC, and if they fail to resolve it, I will hit the streets.

Q: What makes you confident of winning this election?

A: Over 50 organisati­ons belonging to students, contract/outsourcin­g employees, banking sector, life insurance sector, central government undertakin­gs in Hyderabad, pensioners of state and central government­s etc., have already declared their unconditio­nal support for me.

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Prof. K. Nageshwar

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