The Sunday Guardian

KTR being projected as next CM as KCR wants to go national

The Telangana Chief Minister has announced that he would spend time shuttling between Delhi and Hyderabad.

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and MPs thronged the party headquarte­rs, Telangana Bhavan and greeted KTR on his promotion. KTR, 42, was the IT and municipal minister in the outgoing Cabinet of KCR.

As KCR is yet to form his Cabinet, the elevation of KTR as the next top leader in the party is expected to have an impact on the compositio­n of the council of ministers expected to take place next week. At present, KCR as CM is accompanie­d by Mohamad Mahmood Ali, former deputy CM, as the new home minister.

By appointing KTR as the working president, KCR has also set at rest the speculatio­n on the succession issue for some time. KCR’s nephew and major irrigation minister in the previous Cabinet T. Harish Rao is another contender for the number two slot in TRS as he is senior to KTR in the party. KCR’s daughter and Nizamabad MP Kavitha, too, is an important leader in TRS, but she is not a rival to her brother.

After he was made the working president, KTR went to the residence of Harish Rao and sought his support and cooperatio­n in running the party. Contrary to initial speculatio­n, Harish Rao had endorsed his uncle’s decision and backed KTR’s elevation. Harish Rao later tweeted extending his best wishes to KTR, thus ending any controvers­y over the developmen­t.

Several senior leaders, especially the newly elected MLAs of TRS, have wel- comed the appointmen­t of KTR as the working president. Telangana State Planning Board vice-chairman and newly elected TRS MLA from Wanaparthy S. Niranjan Reddy said that the CM’s decision to elevate KTR as the working president would help further consolidat­ion of the party.

“At a time when the CM wants to devote more attention to the national politics, KTR is needed in the party which is in an expansion mode,” Reddy said. Hyderabad Mayor Bonthu Ramamohan, too, said that the party supreme’s decision to promote KTR was a boon to the youth in TRS and it would send right signals to the hardworkin­g cadre.

KCR is understood to have told several seniors who met him at Pragathi Bhavan, his official residence-cum-office in Hyderabad on Friday that KTR would look after certain specific responsibi­lities like TRS membership drive, constructi­on of party offices in all district headquarte­rs and preparing the party for the coming Panchayat, cooperativ­e societies and local bodies elections.

KTR has already been working as the number two in the party since the last few months, particular­ly after the dissolutio­n of the Assembly on 6 September. Since then, KCR has confined to his farm house at Erabelli in his Gajwel Assembly constituen­cy and handed all party work to his son. It was KTR who had talked to the candidates and coordinate­d the campaign.

After KCR, it was KTR who had addressed dozens of meetings and rallies for the TRS candidates and fine tuned the electionee­ring. KTR, who mostly travelled by road, is the only leader who took on the Mahakutami leaders on their home turfs and threw a challenge that his party would come back to power with full majority.

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