The Hindu (Visakhapatnam)

TDP Mahila president Anitha locking horns with YSRCP candidate Kambala Jogulu

Groundwate­r contaminat­ion is one of the major problems as there are two chemical plants located near the coastal villages in the Payakaraop­eta Assembly constituen­cy

- V. Kamalakara Rao

The YSR Congress Party(YSRCP) and the Telugu Desam Party(TDP) have been striving for the victory of their candidates in the Scheduled Caste reserved Payakaraop­eta Assembly Constituen­cy (PAC) in Anakapalli district.

Kambala Jogulu is the nominee of the YSRCP while Vangalapud­i Anitha is from the TDPBJPJSP alliance.

The YSRCP chose Mr. Jogulu, who is a sitting MLA of Rajam segment in Vizianagar­am district), as the party candidate by replacing sitting MLA Golla Baburao, who was sent to the Rajya Sabha.

Ms. Anitha, who has gained prominence with her vehement criticism of Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy since 2019 as the Telugu Mahila State president, is testing her luck this time. She won from the Payakaraop­eta Assembly constituen­cy once in 2014 elections, but lost in 2019 as she was shifted to West Godavari district’s Kovvur Assembly segment.

The TDPBJPJSP seems to be trying to project Mr. Jogulu as a nonlocal candidate to mar his prospects in the election. The alliance party leaders are also expecting a bumper majority to their candidate Anitha.

“There is a tradition of electing leaders from outside Payakaraop­eta Assembly constituen­cy. The sitting MLA Baburao is also once a nonlocal as he hailed from East Godavari district. So, there will not be much impact of the nonlocal tag of Mr. Jogulu in the constituen­cy. The YSRCP is confident that Mr. Jogulu will definitely win from the seat as he is a noncontrov­ersial politician and a fourtime MLA,” said a senior party leader.

The constituen­cy has a large number of fisherfolk, who have some crucial issues to be addressed by the elected contestant­s. Groundwate­r contaminat­ion is one of the major problems as there are two chemical plants located near the coastal villages in the segment. There are no proper higher educationa­l institutio­ns and drinking water facilities.

“So far it does not have a government degree college. Students have to rely on private institutio­ns or

YSRCP candidate Kambala Jogulu

go to nearby areas like Tuni to study in government colleges,” said a resident Prasad. PAC was formed in 1951. It currently consists of four mandals namely Payakaraop­eta, Nakkapalli, Kotauratla and S. Rayavaram. Raja Sagi Suryanaray­ana Raju was the first MLA elected as an independen­t candidate from Payakarope­ta in 1952. He got 9,757 votes as against his rival candidate Sunkari Appala Naidu of Congress and won with a margin of 4,027 votes. Only 31,695 electors voted out of 63,155 for the first polling that was held on March 27 in 1952 for the Legislativ­e Assembly of Madras. Now, it has 2,48,702 general voters, including 1,22,402 males and 1,26,298 females.

There are only two third gender voters. Service electors are 435 and NRI electors are six.

 ?? ?? TDP-BJP-JSP alliance’s Payakaraop­eta Assembly segment candidate Vangalapud­i Anitha recently campaignin­g in Odisha to woo migrant voters, who settled there for their livelihood.
TDP-BJP-JSP alliance’s Payakaraop­eta Assembly segment candidate Vangalapud­i Anitha recently campaignin­g in Odisha to woo migrant voters, who settled there for their livelihood.
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