The Hindu (Vijayawada)

Two former government teachers in race from Araku Assembly segment

- Harish Gilai

A keen contest awaits at the Araku Assembly constituen­cy between two former government teachers—R. Matsyaling­am (YSRCP) and Pangi Raja Rao (BJP).

Until about a month ago, it looked like Mr. Matsyaling­am had the upper hand in the constituen­cy as there was visible dissent within the TDP cadre over the candidacy of S. Donnu Dora, as announced by their party chief in January. However, after the alliance parties, during the seat-sharing, announced Mr. Raj Rao as their candidate, the leaders of TDP and BJP started to work together and intensi•ed their campaign, making it seem like Mr. Matsyaling­am’s prospects were dwindling.

The frenzy over the opposition party’s ticket allotment for the Assembly constituen­cy began in January when TDP national president N. Chandrabab­u Naidu, during his ‘Ra Kadali Ra’ campaign in Araku Valley, announced Mr. Dora as the party’s MLA candidate. This led to S. Abraham, a TDP leader in the region and a ticket aspirant, expressing dissent and staying away from the party programmes.

However, after Mr. Raja Rao’s name was •nalised as the alliance candidate for the constituen­cy, Mr. Dora announced that he would be contesting as Independen­t candidate.

Turn of tide

The tide seemed to turn in favour of the BJP candidate when Brahmin Corporatio­n Chairman Sitharamar­aju Sudhakar organised a meeting between Mr. Dora and Mr. Naidu where the issue was said to be resolved. Following the meeting with his party chief, Mr. Dora called for a get-together with the supporters and the TDP leaders of Araku Valley and urged them to support the BJP candidate and the TDPBJP-JSP alliance.

With the support of BJP MP candidate Kothapalli Geetha, the alliance party leaders have been conducting serious campaigns and road shows. Recently, actor-turned-politician and BJP leader Khushbu Sundar also campaigned for the BJP in Araku.

Araku Valley Assembly constituen­cy is an ST-reserved constituen­cy and was formed in 2009 after the Delimitati­on Orders. Siveri Soma from TDP won the election in 2009, beating Congress candidate by only 400 votes. During the 2014 elections, Kidari Sarveswara Rao from the YSRCP won, but he later joined the TDP. The year 2018 proved to be a dark era in the Araku Valley politics when both Mr. Soma and Mr. Sarveswara Rao were killed by the Maoists at Dumbriguda.

In the 2019 elections, Ch. Phalguna from YSRCP won with a good majority, while slain TDP leader Mr. Sarveswara Rao’s son Kidari Sravan could get only 18 % of the vote share.

Sitting MLA support

With a strong cadre and grip over the constituen­cy right from the booth level, the ruling YSRCP candidates have been strongly dependent on their party’s welfare programmes to win them votes. A former government teacher, Navy personnel, and current ZPTC member from Hukumpeta, YSRCP’s candidate Mr. Matsyaling­am is actively engaged with the people at the grassroots. He also is known to have strong backing from the present MLA Ch. Phalguna.

On the other hand, BJP candidate Mr. Raja Rao has been working in the Agency for a long time as a student leader and a government teacher. He has also contested from the BSP and as an Independen­t in the previous elections. After joining the BJP, Mr. Raja Rao is said to have strengthen­ed his ground and built a good cadre base. Now, he is being backed by TDP leader Donnu Dora and BJP MP candidate Geetha.

The TDP- BJP - JSP alliance candidates allege that despite huge funds being sanctioned to the tribal regions by the BJP government, most of the areas in the region still lack basic amenities like road connectivi­ty and medical facilities.

The YSRCP leaders, however, allege that the BJP will exploit the natural resources in the tribal region by joining hands with private corporate if it comes to power.

 ?? ?? Pangi Raja Rao (BJP)
Pangi Raja Rao (BJP)
 ?? ?? R. Matsyaling­am (YSRCP)
R. Matsyaling­am (YSRCP)

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