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Dubbaka effect: KCR says BJP is real threat

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Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao held a meeting with party MPs and MLAs at TRS Bhavan, the party headquarters. Speaking to the party leaders, KCR said he will hold a meeting in Hyderabad with various anti-BJP parties to launch a united fight against the saffron party. He said he will invite West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, former CMs Kumaraswamy, Akhil Yadav, Mayawati, and DMK president Stalin.

The TRS party seems to be rattled by the recent defeat at Dubbaka hustings. KCR has taken the GHMC elections as a matter of prestige, especially after the BJP appointed national general secretary Bhupendra Yadav as election in-charge for the GHMC polls, Karnataka Health Minister K. Sudhakar, Maharashtra MLA Ashish Shelar, and Gujarat secretary Pradipsingh Vaghela as co-in-charges for the civic elections.

KCR called up the party leaders to take the BJP head-on and expose the saffron party’s wrong and unconstitutional policies. For the first time, the Chief Minister and TRS supremo viewed the BJP as a greater political threat than the now decimated Congress, which was the main opposition in the state. “The Congress Party is hardly a force to reckon with in this election. Our main fight is with the BJP,” KCR told party leaders while asking the party leaders to give a befitting reply to the BJP’s campaign against the TRS.

He exuded confidence that the TRS will bag at least 110 divisions in the GHMC elections and claimed that various surveys have shown the TRS winning the civic polls.

KCR also released the party’s Greater Hyderabad 16-page manifesto. As per the manifesto, KCR said the government will be spending Rs 1,900 crore to expand the Mission Bhageertha pipeline by another 280 km, the construction of new auditoriums, modernization of government libraries, setting up of Adarsh Samikruthi markets at a cost of Rs 130 crore, free Wi-Fi connectivity in the city among others.

Clearly, the TRS party seems to leave no stone unturned to thwart the efforts of the BJP to make inroads into Telangana, especially after the recent victory of the saffron party at Dubbaka bypolls.

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Amit Shah congratulates Bandi Sanjay

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah congratulated Telangana BJP president Bandi Sanjay Kumar for the victory in the Assembly byelections in Dubbaka.

Amit Shah dialed Bandi Sanjay Kumar to convey his congratulatory message. He expressed joy and conveyed his heartfelt greetings to Bandi Sanjay Kumar on behalf of lakhs of BJP workers across the state. Shah said that the tireless efforts of BJP leaders and workers to strengthen the party in Telangana are yielding results.

BJP candidate M Raghunandan Rao defeated TRS candidate Ramalinga Reddy’s wife Solipeta Sujatha by a wafer-thin margin of votes. While Solipeta Sujatha polled 61,302, Raghunandan gave a tough fight by polling 62,772 votes. The BJP pinned high hopes on Raghunandan Rao although he had lost the 2018 Assembly and 2019 Lok Sabha elections. The Congress has fielded Cheruku Srinivas Reddy, the son of late former minister Cheruku Muthyam Reddy, who polled 29,239 votes.

With the Dubbaka bypoll victory, the BJP seems to have made it’s first big has made deep inroads in the state which appeared to be impregnable with K Chandrasekhar Rao being at the helm of affairs.

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Lotus blooms in Dubbaka, KCR car deflated

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The BJP scripted history by recording its first-ever win in the dominant bastion of Reddys in Dubbaka. In the triangular electoral fight between TRS, BJP, and the Congress Party, the BJP pulled off a victory by a wafer-thin margin over the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi. 

While the first rounds clearly went in favor of the saffron party, the TRS narrowed the gap by gaining momentum in the last rounds from 13th to 17th. Till the final results were announced, anxiety gripped both the TRS and the BJP camps as the voting could have tilted in any which way. At one point, the votes polled via postal ballot showed the TRS ahead of the BJP. However, the BJP took the lead in the last three rounds of 20, 21, and 22.  

In the nail-baiting counting, the BJP candidate M Raghunandan Rao defeated TRS candidate Ramalinga Reddy’s wife Solipeta Sujatha by a wafer-thin  
margin of votes. While Solipeta Sujatha polled 61,302, Raghunandan gave a tough fight by polling 62,772 votes. The BJP pinned high hopes on Raghunandan Rao although he had lost the 2018 Assembly and 2019 Lok Sabha elections. The Congress has fielded Cheruku Srinivas Reddy, the son of late former minister Cheruku Muthyam Reddy, who polled 29,239 votes.

The BJP seems to have made it’s first big has made deep inroads in the state which appeared to be impregnable with K Chandrasekhar Rao being at the helm of affairs. The BJP’s candidate M Raghunandan Rao, who belongs to the dominant Velama caste, defeated TRS candidate Ramalinga Reddy’s wife Solipeta Sujatha by over more than 1,470 votes that have been dominated by the TRS. Although Raghunandan Rao had lost the 2018 Assembly and 2019 Lok Sabha elections, he is no political greenhorn. 

Raghunandan’s victory clearly showed that the sympathy factor did not work in the favor of widow Sujatha. TRS appeared to be confident in retaining  

the seat by fielding Solipeta Sujatha, wife of Ramalinga Reddy, whose death in August caused the vacancy.

The BJP’s campaign onslaught was led by none other than Minister of State for Home Kishan Reddy, while TRS has deployed its master strategist and finance minister T Harish Rao to script sensational victory. Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao exuded confidence that the TRS would win Dubbaka seat with a massive majority of more than one lakh votes. Harish Rao has aggressively campaigned in Dubbaka tearing into the BJP camp. However, 
Harish Rao’s strategy clearly seems to have failed.

Dubbaka witnessed no-holds-barred high-decibel campaigning. The intense rivalry saw a pitched battle between the TRS and the BJP workers. Days before polling, the police raided the residences of Raghunandan Rao’s relative and seized Rs 18.67 lakh in cash. The BJP cried foul and alleged that the TRS government used the police machinery to plant the cash in Raghunandan’s relative’s residence. Following this, high tension prevailed after 
Telangana BJP president Bandi Sanjay Kumar was arrested. Immediately, Kishan Reddy left to Siddipet and camped in Dubbaka for the poll campaign.
Kishan Reddy extensively toured Dubbaka to canvass for Raghunandan Rao, clearly showing that the party took the bypolls quite prestigious and the national party’s efforts to make inroads into Telangana.  

Kishan Reddy held several meetings with the local BJP leaders to discuss the poll strategy and the issues that need to be highlighted. The saffron party made all-out efforts to upset the TRS chances and wrest the seat from the pink party. While the TRS tried to nail the BJP over the three farm bills introduced by the central government, the BJP leaders highlighted on lack of any visible development in the constituency.
 
Dubbaka has seven mandals of which two are in Medak district and the rest in Siddipet. In a constituency with more than two lakh voters, at least 40,000 belong to the Mudiraj community, 30,000 comprise Golla Kurma and Yadavs and 30,000 from Goud, Munnur Kapu and Padmashali communities. The
constituency shares its borders with Gajwel, represented by K Chandrasekhar Rao, Sircilla which is represented by the Chief Minister’s son and IT Minister KTR, and Siddipet which is the stranglehold of CM’s nephew Harish Rao.

There was little doubt that the KCR-led TRS party viewed the BJP as a greater political threat than the now decimated Congress, which was the main opposition in the state. With the TRS drubbing at the Dubbaka hustings, the BJP seems to be slowly emerging as the main opposition in Telangana. One significant factor for the saffron party to make inroads in the state is Congress’s failure to challenge the ruling TRS.

It was after the 2019 elections that the BJP began making a foray into the politics of Telangana. In the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, the BJP’s candidate D 
Arvind defeated KCR’s daughter Kavitha in the Nizamabad constituency, thereby causing a huge embarrassment to the TRS.

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Mixed results in Dubbaka exit polls: Congress 3rd place

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The exit poll results are out on Dubbaka by-election in Telangana. One poll said the TRS would win the seat while another poll predicted the BJP victory. Both the polls gave the third place to the Congress. As was said, the Congress party was on the losing spree in the State.

The results given by Third Vision Research and Services predicted a clean sweep for the TRS. It said that the TRS candidate would get 51 to 54 per cent vote share to get a resounding victory. The second place would go to the BJP nominee who would get 33 to 36 per cent vote share. The Congress would be left far behind the two main parties as it would get just eight to eleven per cent votes to stand in third place.

On the other hand, the Political Laboratory organisation said the BJP would win the Dubbaka bypoll. Its candidate would snatch victory by polling 47 per cent votes to stand in first place. The TRS candidate would get 38 per cent votes to stand in second place. Whereas, the Congress nominee would get just 13 per cent vote share.

The exit polls gave a big blow to the Congress leaders, who made all out efforts to prove their existence in the State in the face of the onslaught from both the TRS and the BJP.

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Dubbaka bypoll headache for KCR

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The upcoming byelections to Dubbaka has become a cause for headache to the TRS leadership. The Election Commission of India has decided to conduct the byelections for Dubbaka – the lone vacant Assembly seat in Telangana- on November 3.

Dubbaka fell vacant after its former TRS MLA S Ramalinga Reddy died due to a heart attack. Ramalinga Reddy is survived by wife Sujatha Reddy, son Satish Reddy and daughter Udayasri. With the seat falling vacant, the two families of Ramalinga Reddy and Muthyam Reddy are making hectic lobbying for the Dubbaka ticket. With just a month to file nomination, the two families are scrambling to secure the ticket. Internal party bickering and groupism has already started in Dubbaka with one group lobbying for the ticket for Ramalinga Reddy’s son Satish Reddy, another group is exerting pressure on the party leadership to consider the name of Cheruku Muthyam Reddy’s son Srinivas Reddy.

For several political parties, it has been a tradition and norm to award tickets to the kin of a deceased in a bid to cash in on the sympathy wave.

While two families of Ramalinga Reddy and Muthyam Reddy are heavily lobbying for the ticket, the TRS high command has so far not declare the name of the candidate whose prospect of getting the ticket seems slim. With both families scrambling for the Dubbaka ticket, the TRS high command seems to have caught in a dilemma. TRS founder president and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao apparently is toying with a middle path. The TRS boss is mulling to field a new face. According to some political circles, KCR is thinking of giving the party ticket to a well-educated candidate. Another name has cropped. It is learnt that Siddipet District collector Venkatram Reddy could be fielded in Dubbaka bypolls. Venkatram Reddy is keenly interested in taking political plunge. Earlier, he tried for a ticket to contest Assembly elections from Husnabad constituency. Subsequently, his name was almost finalised for the Parliamentary ticket from Malkajgiri constituency. With the Dubbaka elections, his name has once again cropped.

KCR seems to be in favouring of awarding the ticket to Venkatram Reddy.

The notification for the Dubbaka byelections will be released on October 9, while nominations should be filed on or before October 16. Nomination withdrawal will be accepted on or before October 19. The polling for Dubbaka will be held on November 3 and the counting of votes will take place on November 10. Dubbaka fell vacant after its former TRS MLA S Ramalinga Reddy died due to a heart attack. The political parties have already entered into the campaign mode. Finance Minister T Harish Rao has already made several visits to Dubbaka constituency. The TRS is making all efforts to retain the seat, while the Congress party has started conducting meetings with local leaders. Siddipet District Congress Committee president T Narsa Reddy was among the contenders for the ticket, while BJP could field M Raghunandana Rao for the seat. Telangana Jana Samithi (TJS) led by Prof. Kodandaram had also announced that it would contest the elections.

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