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KCR’s guarantee of ‘tickets to sitting MLAs’ produces stir in TRS

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Nov 17, 2022
KCR’s guarantee of ‘tickets to sitting MLAs’ produces stir in TRS

HYDERABAD: Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao’s guarantee of tickets for all sitting MLAs caused heated arguments in TRS circles on Wednesday, over the function and future of non-MLA ticket candidates. Lots of were likewise afraid of losing effective leaders to the Congress or BJP, considered that the Left celebrations are likewise looking for couple of tickets in a proposed alliance in the 2023 elections, following the Munugode success story. The TRS presently has a strength of 104 MLAs in the 119- member Legislative Assembly. As numerous leaders from Congress, BJP and TD likewise defected to the TRS over the previous years, as part of its ‘Operation Akarsh’, there is currently a multiplicity of severe competitors for a number of constituencies that preceded the Chief Minister’s declaration on Tuesday. Sources stated that the CPI is supposedly looking for Wyra and Kothagudem Assembly seats in the concentrated Khammam district, Husnabad seat in the undistracted Karimnagar district, Munugode and Devarakonda seats in the undistracted Nalgonda district, Kolhapur seat in concentrated Mahbubnagar district, Bellampally seat in concentrated Adilabad district, Nampally seat in Hyderabad district and Narsapur seat in Medak district. The CPM is supposedly looking for 7 to 8 seats in concentrated Nalgonda, Khammam, Rangareddy and Adilabad districts, where it has a strong existence. The seats looked for by Left celebrations are all presently held by TRS leaders, who are likewise uncertain of their future regardless of the Chief Minister’s guarantee.
All non-MLA ticket candidates were pinning their hopes on internal studies commissioned by the Chief Minister, which apparently discovered that 50 sitting MLAs were dealing with extreme anti-incumbency and required to be changed for the 2023 surveys. They are now uncertain of their futures. This apart, leaders in 12 constituencies, where Congress MLAs defected to TRS, and in 2 constituencies, where TD MLAs defected, are likewise crazy about objecting to the 2023 elections. The basic sensation in TRS circles is that it would be a Herculean job for the celebration management to persuade these leaders to remain in the celebration if they are rejected tickets. The constituencies where Congress MLAs defected to the TRS consist of Tandur, where MLA Pilot Rohith Reddy beat Patnam Mahender Reddy, Maheshwaram, where minister Sabitha Indra Reddy beat Teegala Krishna Reddy and Pound Nagar, where D. Sudheer Reddy beat M. Rammohan Goud. A comparable circumstance continues Kolhapur (MLA B. Harshavardhan Reddy v/s Jupally Krishna Rao), Asifabad (MLA Athram Sakku v/s Kova Laxmi), Pinapaka (MLA Rega Kantha Rao v/s Payam Venkateswarlu), Bhoopalapalli (MLA Gandra Venkata Ramana Reddy v/s MLC Madhusudhana Chary), Kothagudem (MLA Vanama Venkateswara Rao v/s Jalagam Venkat Rao), Palair (MLA K. Upender Reddy v/s Tummala Nageswara Rao), Nakrekal (MLA Chirumarthi Lingaiah v/s Vemula Veeresham), Yellandu (MLA Haripriya Naik v/s K. Kanakaiah). TD MLAs in Sathupalli, where Sandra Venkata Veeriah beat Pidamarthi Ravi, and Aswaraopeta, where Mecha Nageswara Rao beat Thati Venkateswarlu, likewise remain in the exact same repair. …
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