Deccan Chronicle

Cong. hopes to trump in 3-cornered Medak

District got BHEL, BDL during Cong. rule: Party leader

- BALU PULIPAKA | DC

For two decades, the Medak Lok Sabha constituen­cy has been the crown jewel for the BRS and the opposition party is desperatel­y keen on winning the seat, which covers two Assembly segments - Gajwel and Siddipet - that BRS chief K. Chandrashe­kar Rao, and senior leader T. Harish Rao represent.

The BRS held its sway over Medak Lok Sabha constituen­cy since the 2009 Lok Sabha elections. The Congress, which had seen its leader and former prime minister Indira Gandhi win from Medak in the 1980 elections and having its another candidate getting elected four times subsequent­ly, wants to win its previous stronghold. So does the BJP which won twice in 1999 and 2004.

Expressing confidence that the Congress is all set to wrest the seat this time, Neelam Madhu Mudiraj, the party candidate, said his party had done a lot for Medak district and the constituen­cy. “People still recall Indira Gandhi's term as an MP from here. It was during Congress rule that the district got BHEL, and BDL. It was the Congress which created employment and provided assignment lands for the poor here,” he said.

Neelam Madhu also said that all the communitie­s from BCS, SCS, STS, and minorities, were supporting the Congress this time.

“As a BC candidate from the Mudiraj community I am getting a lot of support from them. And people appreciate that of the Six Guarantees promised by the Congress in the state, five have already been implemente­d,” he said.

The BRS is also working hard to ensure the victory for its candidate, former Siddipet district collector P. Venkatram Reddy, with senior BRS leader T. Harish Rao being given the responsibi­lity for the party's success in Chandrashe­kar Rao’s home district.

Speaking to media after filing his nomination papers, Venkatram Reddy said on Wednesday that he has 11 years of associatio­n with the constituen­cy and with the people of Siddipet, Medak, and Sangareddy as a district collector.

“I was given the party ticket, because people from every village know me. I appeal to the voters to think for a minute about the qualities of the candidates before you vote. The Congress has shown that it cannot be trusted, while the BJP'S candidate is one who cheated the people by making impossible promises in the Dubbak bypoll to win from there.”

Countering his opponents, BJP'S M Raghunanda­n Rao has been going hammer and tongs at both the Congress and the BRS and explained how many Central funds were used for various programmes and schemes in the constituen­cy under the BJP rule.

He has particular­ly targeted the BRS candidate saying Venkatram Reddy was not a local person and that it was only after he bowed to Chandrashe­kar Rao that he was made a BRS MLC.

“As an MLC he could not even get `100 crore sanction to the constituen­cy when his party was in power. This is a person who people should not trust and vote for,” Raghunanda­n Rao said.

2014 2009 2004 1999 1998 1996 1991 1989 1984 1980 -

MEDAK MPS SINCE 1980

Gajwel Siddipet Dubbak Medak Narsapur Sangareddy­patancheru -

K. Prabhakar Reddy K. Prabhakar Reddy Vijayashan­ti A. Narendra A. Narendra

M. Baga Reddy M. Baga Reddy M. Baga Reddy M. Baga Reddy P. Manik Reddy Indira Gandhi

K. Chandrashe­kar Rao T. Harish Rao

Kotha Prabhakar Reddy Mynampally Rohit V. Sunitha Laxma Reddy Chinta Prabhakar Gudem Mahipal Reddy

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BRS BRS BRS BJP BJP INC INC INC INC TDP INC

BRS BRS BRS INC BRS BRS BRS

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