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Congress ally, TRS to share Muslim vote in Telangana

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Muslim votes in Telangana are likely to be split between the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) and the opposition Congress-led People’s Front, with the two major contenders having intensifie­d their efforts to woo the minority community.

With a huge concentrat­ion of Muslim voters in the state capital of Hyderabad and some other districts, they are in a position to tilt the balance in nearly half of the 119 Assembly constituen­cies going to polls on December 7.

The role of Muslims, who constitute more than 12 per cent of the state’s 35.1 million population, may become crucial in what appears to be a straight fight between the TRS and the People’s Front that has the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), the Communist Party of India (CPI) and Telangana Jana Samithi (TJS) as its other constituen­ts.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is the third biggest contestant in some of the constituen­cies.

Muslim voters are believed to be between 35 and 60 per cent in 10 constituen­cies in Hyderabad and anywhere between 10 to 40 per cent in 50 other constituen­cies spread across the rest of the state.

Likely edge

The support of the Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) to the TRS in all constituen­cies, except the eight where MIM candidates are in the fray, may give the ruling party some edge over its rivals.

The Jamaat-e-Islami has also declared its support to the TRS while the Jamaitul Ulema-e-Hind is backing the Congress.

The United Muslim Forum, which comprises various Muslim religious and social organisati­ons and is seen as friendly to the MIM, also appears divided over the issue of support to the TRS.

Those supporting the TRS argue that four-and-half years of TRS rule werefree from communal riots, adding that it took some steps to raise the welfare and developmen­t of Muslims.

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