Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Seat with highest number of voters set for triangular battle

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu letters@hindustant­imes.com

HYDERABAD: The Malkajgiri parliament­ary constituen­cy in Telangana is peculiar in more ways than one. It is the largest parliament­ary constituen­cy in the entire country in terms of voter count – 3.74 million of them, including 1.93 million men and 1.81 million women.

It is often referred to as “Mini India” because of its cultural diversity – it has people from all parts of India, besides encompassi­ng one of the largest military cantonment­s of the country.

The parliament­ary constituen­cy was until recently represente­d by Telangana Congress Committee president and present chief minister A Revanth Reddy, but none the MLAs who represent seven assembly segments under it — Malkajgiri, Medchal, Quthbullap­ur, Kukatpally, Uppal, LB Nagar, and Secunderab­ad Cantonment — are from the Congress. They belong to the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), which lost power to the Congress in the recent assembly elections.

None of the contestant­s representi­ng three major political parties — Sunitha Mahender Reddy of the Congress, Eatala Rajender of the Bharatiya Janata Party and Ragidi Laxma Reddy of the BRS — hail from Malkajgiri; they are all non-locals.

Sunitha hails from Tandur in Ranga Reddy district and Rajender is from Huzurabad in Karimnagar district. Laxma Reddy is from Nalgonda, but settled in Uppal — in that context, he is part of the Malkajgiri constituen­cy. “The local, non-local factor doesn’t have any significan­ce in the decision of the voters in Malkajgiri, because the majority of the voters themselves are non-locals. Even in the 2019 general elections, Revanth Reddy won the seat though he hails from Kodangal in Mahabubnag­ar district,” said political analyst Ramakrishn­a Sangem.

So, the constituen­cy has thrown up a triangular contest in the Lok Sabha elections to be held on Monday and the fight is going to be tough, as each candidate has his or her own positive and negative points to win or lose the seat.

Congress candidate Sunitha is a seasoned politician, who had been the zilla parishad chairperso­n twice for Ranga Reddy and once for Vikarabad district. She is the wife of former minister Patnam Mahender Reddy, who has been in politics for over three decades. Both husband and wife, who played a major role in the BRS till recently, defected to the Congress in March and within weeks, Sunitha was given the party ticket for Malkajgiri parliament­ary seat.

According to Sangem, Sunitha has certain advantages over the other two candidates. She belongs to the ruling party and is banking on Revanth Reddy’s charisma. The chief minister, who represente­d Malkajgiri till recently, has taken it up as a prestige issue to win the seat and made conducted a whirlwind campaign in every nook and corner of the constituen­cy.

“Malkajgiri constituen­cy is dominated by the Reddys politicall­y, if not numericall­y. In 2014, they supported businessma­n-turned-politician Chemakura Malla Reddy who won the Telugu Desam Party ticket and later defected to the BRS. In 2019, they stood by Revanth Reddy. Now that Revanth Reddy has become the chief minister, they are backing Sunitha, who is also a Reddy,” Sangem said.

Though BRS candidate Ragidi Laxma Reddy is also a Reddy, he is not an experience­d leader like Sunitha and moreover, he is on the opposition side. In fact, Laxma Reddy had been in the Congress party as a small-time leader since 2009 and joined the BRS only recently. The BRS, who was struggling to find right candidates to fight the Lok Sabha elections, after its debacle in the assembly polls, forced Laxma Reddy to contest.

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