The Hindu (Hyderabad)

City’s growth in last 10 years will help me sail through LS poll, asserts Padma Rao

- B. Chandrashe­khar

He might not be a popular personalit­y on social media platforms like his contempora­ries, yet he remains accessible to his constituen­ts and is known to be a ‘go-to guy’ in need. He is none other than Thigulla Padma Rao Goud, the sitting MLA from Secunderab­ad constituen­cy who has now been tasked by the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) with winning the Secunderab­ad Parliament­ary constituen­cy.

Mr. Goud was ‡rst elected to the Assembly in 2004, and later in 2014, 2018 and 2023. He was the Minister for Excise and Sports and Youth Services during 2014-18 and was Deputy Speaker of the Assembly from 2018 to 2023. He’s pitted in a three-cornered contest this time, taking on Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on one hand and Congress candidate Danam Nagender, Khairataba­d MLA of BRS who defected to the Congress, on the other.

In an interactio­n with The Hindu on Thursday, Mr. Padma Rao spoke about his prospects and the defeat of BRS in the Assembly elections. Asked about his advantages as a candidate, he said the developmen­t of the city during the last 10 years when the BRS government was at the helm, reach of developmen­t and welfare schemes to bene‡ciaries, and his 24×7 accessibil­ity to people would help him achieve a comfortabl­e victory.

Asked whether the inaccessib­ility of the party leadership to people, particular­ly during the second term, was the reason for the Assembly election defeat, the BRS leader said: “We have already paid for it. It is a closed chapter now and we are are in the process of course correction. At the same time, we are explaining to the people how Congress and BJP deceived them.”

About his opponents, Mr. Padma Rao, known as ‘Pajjanna’ among his followers, claimed that Mr. Kishan Reddy, if elected again, would continue to remain out of bounds to the people of the constituen­cy as he has been for the last ‡ve years. “Mr. Nagender and the Congress do not have much of a support base. I see the contest as a straight ‡ght between BRS and BJP. The people are on our side,” the BRS leader asserted.

About his priorities, he said he would continue to ‡ght for the interests of Telangana. “If the State gets funds and projects, my constituen­cy too will get its share,” he said.

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