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Telangana seeks transfer of defence land for skyways

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Telangana has sought transfer of defence land for construction of skyways on the Hyderabad-Nagpur and Hyderabad-Ramagundam highways.

Telangana’s Minister for Industry K. T. Rama Rao on Wednesday met Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in New Delhi and made a request in this regard.

KTR, as Rao is popularly known, told Singh that the state government has been making representations in this regard as the skyways are required to be built to ease the traffic congestion in Hyderabad.

The state minister attended the states’ consultation workshop for Make in India programme. Speaking on the occasion he urged the Centre to consider the proposal to develop the Hyderabad-Bengaluru-Chennai industrial corridor.

KTR also called on Urban Development and Housing Minister Hardeep Singh Puri and urged him to help the state in developing the Telangana sanitation hub.

The state government is already working with Administrative Staff College of India for developing the hub.

The minister also sought release of Rs 254 crore towards Viability Gap Funding for Hyderabad Metro Rail.

He also demanded Rs 400 crore under Swachh Bharat Mission for solid waste management project to be developed in Hyderabad.

KTR also sought Centre’s permission to use Begumpet Airport in the city for training activity for the aerospace sector. He said the state government along with a leading university from Britain was ready to deliver training programmes in aerospace.

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Why Harish and Etela kept mum on TRS Huzurnagar victory?

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When all the ministers in Telangana CM KCR’s cabinet and senior TRS leaders competed with each other in congratulating KCR for landslide victory for TRS in Huzurnagar bypoll, senior ministers T Harish Rao and Etela Rajender, who worked with KCR and for growth of TRS day and night since inception of TRS in 2001, remained silent.

KCR’s son KTR, daughter Kavitha took to twitter to congragulate KCR and posted his lifesize pictures on their Twitter handle.

Other ministers issued official press releases congratulating KCR.

But Harish and Etela did not make any tweets or sent any official press releases through their PROs in media whatsapp groups.

Interestingly, the PROs of both the ministers posted information of respective official programmes attended by them but did not post anything on Huzurnagar victory.

This glaring exception has become a subject of hot debate in political as well as in TRS circles.

It’s an open secret that KCR has sidelined Harish and Etela in the party and in the government after he assumed office as CM for second term in December 2018.

These leaders are reportedly upset at CM for ignoring senior and tested leaders like them and encouraging defectors in TRS who came from other parties for minister and party posts.

Harish and Etela were not given any responsibilities for Huzurnagar bypoll.

This angered supporters of Harish and Etela in TRS, who wished TRS lose Huzurnagar bypoll so that KCR’s arrogance will come down and he will again give deserved prominence to Harish and Etela.

But then, TRS had won Huzurnagar seat with a historic majority.

This naturally came as a shocker for Harish and Etela supporters in TRS.

The fact that both these leaders did not respond on TRS victory proves that they were not happy at the way the things are going on in TRS after it came to power for the second term.

However, since KCR became even more stronger with Huzurnagar landslide victory, there is little Harish and Etela can do to challenge KCR at this juncture and have no option but to wait for the right time to strike back.

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TRS heading to wrest Huzurnagar from Congress

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The ruling TRS in Telangana appears to be heading to wrest Huzurnagar Assembly seat from the Congress party as its candidate established a huge lead.

S. Saidi Reddy of Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) was leading by over 18,000 against his nearest rival Padmavathi Reddy of Congress at the end of 10th round of counting on Thursday.

Election Commission officials said there will be a total of 22 rounds of counting. They have arranged 14 tables for the counting process, which is likely to be completed by 1 p.m.

The constituency, with over 2.36 lakh voters, had recorded 84.75 per cent polling in the by-election held on October 21.

A total of 28 candidates were in the fray in the by-poll, necessitated by the resignation of state Congress chief Uttam Kumar Reddy following his election to Lok Sabha from Nalgonda constituency in the recent polls.

The Congress party fielded Uttam Kumar Reddy’s wife Padmavathi Reddy. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) also fielded their candidates in the first by-election since TRS retained power in December 2018.

In 2018, Uttam Kumar Reddy had retained Huzurnagar seat by defeating Saidi Reddy of TRS with a margin of 7,466 votes.

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CPI withdraws support to TRS for Huzurnagar bypolls

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In a blow to ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), the Communist Party of India (CPI) on Monday withdrew its support to the party for October 21 by-election to the Huzurnagar Assembly seat.

Peeved at the manner in which the TRS government is handling the ongoing strike by Road Transport Corporation (RTC) employees, the CPI withdrew its earlier decision to extend support to the ruling party.

CPI state Secretary Chada Venkat Reddy announced the party’s decision after a meeting at Makhdoom Bhavan, the CPI headquarters.

Stating that strike is a legal right of employees, he said the government tried to snatch this right by terming the strike illegal and refusing to hold talks with the employees. Reddy said by announcing dismissal of 48,000 employees, the TRS government provoked them.

The CPI leader alleged that the government not only adopted anti-employee attitude but by calling applications from unemployed for fresh recruitment in the RTC created a conflict.

Venkat Reddy said due to the government’s anti-employee attitude, two employees committed suicide. He said as the government failed to mend its ways, the CPI was compelled to review its stand and withdraw the support.

The CPI, which had an alliance with Congress, Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and Telangana Jana Samithi (TJS) in 2018 Assembly elections, is not contesting the by-poll. Following a request by the TRS leadership, the CPI on October 1 had decided to extend support to the ruling party.

The bypoll in Huzurnagar is necessitated by the resignation of state Congress chief Uttam Kumar Reddy from Assembly following his election to Lok Sabha from Nalgonda constituency in the recent polls.

Uttam Kumar Reddy’s wife Padmavathi Reddy is the Congress candidate. She is locked in a direct fight against TRS candidate Saidi Reddy.

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TRS softens stand, urges transport employees for talks

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In the first sign of softening its stand on the ongoing transport strike, the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) on Monday reached out to the striking employees by appealing to them to call off the protest.

As the strike by employees of Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) took a serious turn with the suicide of a driver and a conductor, TRS parliamentary party leader K. Keshav Rao appealed to them to call of the strike before things get out of hand.

Keshav Rao, who is also TRS general secretary and a close aide of Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao, urged the employees to sit for talks with the government on all demands except merger of TSRTC with the government.

The senior leader, in a statement, claimed that the TRS government is always considerate to the issues of RTC employees.

Stating that suicide is not a solution to any problem, the Rajya Sabha member said he was deeply pained by the suicides of the two employees.

Keshav Rao, who headed the TRS committee to draft the party manifesto for the 2018 Assembly elections, said the party never promised TSRTC’s merger with the government.

His statement is the first reaction by the government to the situation following suicide of two employees. It indicates that the government is ready to take back the employees into TSRTC provided they call off the strike and give up the demand for the transport entity’s merger with the government.

TSRTC’s merger with the government is the main demand by the employees, whose indefinite strike entered the 10th day on Monday.

Adopting a tough stand on the strike, the Chief Minister had ruled out taking back 48,000 employees into TSRTC as they failed to return to duty before the expiry of the deadline. He had also ruled out talks with them.

Meanwhile, Joint Action Committee (JAC) of TSRTC employees’ unions, said it welcome mediation by Keshav Rao. JAC convenor Ashwathama Reddy said if invited for talks they would participate in it.

He claimed that Chandrashekhar Rao himself had promised that the TSRTC employees will be treated on par with other government employees.

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Why TDP fielded candidate in Huzurnagar by-election?

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TDP National President N Chandrababu Naidu took a very calculated decision by fielding his party nominee in Huzurnagar assembly seat. In doing so, he gave a clear indication to the Modi-Shah duo that the TDP is no longer an ally of the Congress party. This is very important for Naidu as he has to certainly form a strong alliance to defeat CM Jaganmohan Reddy in 2023 Jamili Election. Clearly, Naidu has made the first important step towards removing hurdles for a future alliance of TDP, BJP and Pawan Kalyan in Andhra.

Analysts say that the BJP is interested more in destroying the TRS in Telangana. Now TDP is going to give some advantage to TRS at the cost of Congress nominee Padmavati. The BJP is not worried about this much as it has no strong support base in Huzurnagar right now.

The multi-cornered contest is expected to help TRS in a big way. Interestingly, YCP President Jaganmohan Reddy has not fielded his candidate obviously to help KCR. By fielding its candidate, TDP is indirectly supporting TRS. That is the gimmick that KCR had played to create favourable atmosphere in this by-election. It’s clear that both Andhra parties are helping KCR.

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KCR all-out efforts to snatch Huzurnagar from Uttam

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It has become a prestige issue for Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhara Rao to win in Huzurnagar by-election. Actually, this assembly seat is a stronghold of Congress state president N Uttamkumar Reddy. As he won from Nalgonda Lok Sabha seat, the by-election became necessary for Huzurnagar. Being the ruling party in the state, TRS is making all-out plans to snatch this segment from Congress hold.

As part of this, KCR has begun using all his political strategies which included opening talks with the CPI leaders for their support. This has sprung surprise to many. KCR totally ignored the Left parties in 2018 elections but now he changed his tactic. Apart from this, TRS Ministers and MLAs are camping in all mandals and even villages in Huzurnagar to increase winning chances of TRS candidate.

In 2018, Uttamkumar Reddy won Huzurnagar with a majority of over 7,466 over TRS. He has been winning from here for three times successively since 2009. Now in this by-election, Uttam fielded his wife Padmavati and began using all his might to get her elected. KCR immediate plans are to break unity between CPI and Congress. CM is using all his ruling party advantages in any by-election. No wonder if KCR snatches Huzurnagar from Uttam.

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Azharuddin calls on KTR amid talks of joining TRS

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Former Indian captain and newly-elected President of Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) Mohammad Azharuddin on Saturday called on Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) Working President and cabinet minister K. T. Rama Rao amid speculations that he is quitting Congress party to join TRS.

A day after being elected as the HCA President, the former MP and Working President of Congress party’s Telangana union called on Rama Rao, popularly known as KTR.

Azharuddin, however, told reporters later that it was a courtesy call and they did not discuss politics. The former captain said he sought the government’s support for his efforts to promote the game of cricket.

He claimed that Rama Rao assured full support from the government. The minister also told him that the government is giving priority to sports.

He said he would also meet Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao and seek his blessings for the efforts to improve the standards of Hyderabad cricket.

“We can achieve the goal only by working together,” he said.

Azharuddin was accompanied by five other office-bearers of HCA, who were elected from his panel in Friday’s elections.

With his election as HCA President, Azharuddin will be beginning a new innings, nearly two decades after he was banned from playing cricket for his alleged involvement in match fixing.

Though Andhra Pradesh High Court lifted the ban on him in 2012, it was too late for him to return to the game as a player.

The 56-year-old had joined Congress party before 2009 elections and was elected to Lok Sabha from Moradabad constituency in Uttar Pradesh. He, however, lost the polls from Tonk-Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan in 2014.

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Has KTR convinced Azharuddin to join TRS?

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Former cricket captain MD Azharuddin won and got elected as the president of the Hyderabad Cricket Association. Most of his panel members got elected. There are reports that this could be possible for the cricketer only because the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) gave him secret and all out support. Minister KT Rama Rao has played a key role in Azhar victory behind the scenes.

This has triggered speculation whether the cricketer would leave the Congress party and join TRS. In fact, KTR has long been trying to bring Azhar into his party hold. In the last election, the cricketer wae expected to change party but that didn’t happen finally.

Analysts say that the Congress Telangana unit is getting into deeper crisis each day by losing its political base. The BJP is emerging as immediate alternative to TRS. In this backdrop, Azhar is considering TRS as the better choice for his future political career.

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TRS names candidate for Huzurnagar Assembly by-poll

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The Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), here on Saturday, named S. Saidi Reddy its candidate for the Huzurnagar Assembly seat, hours after the Election Commission announced by-election on October 21.

Soon after the poll panel announced the election schedule, Chief Minister and TRS chief K. Chandrashekhar Rao convened a meeting of party leaders and decided to field Saidi Reddy, who had unsuccessfully contested the vote in December 2018.

The by-election has been necessitated by resignation of N. Uttam Kumar Reddy from the Assembly following his election to the Lok Sabha.

In Assembly elections, Kumar Reddy, also the Congress Telangana unit chief, had defeated Saidi Reddy by 7,466 votes.

The opposition Congress is yet to decide its candidate for the by-election with infighting coming to the fore in the last few days.

Kumar Reddy is keen to field his wife Padmavathi Reddy, who lost the Assembly election from the Kodad constituency. But party’s state working president Revanth Reddy is not in favour of naming her as the candidate.

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TRS may contest Assembly polls in Maharashtra’s Nanded

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Telangana’s ruling TRS is likely to expand to Maharashtra and contest ensuing Assembly elections in that state in the areas bordering Telangana.

People including elected representatives from various villages in Nanded district are demanding their state government to either implement the welfare schemes of Telangana or allow their villages to be merged with the Telugu state.

Affiliated to several political parties, they also decided to contest the forthcoming Assembly elections with this demand. They called on Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao here and sought his support for their agitation.

They said they are ready to contest the polls on the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) tickets.

Those who met the TRS chief include leaders from Nalgaon, Bhokar, Degloor, Kinwat and Hathgaon Assembly segments in Nanded district bordering Telangana. The delegation was led by sarpanch of Babli, Babu Rao Ganapath Rao Kadam, who is leading the movement for merging the villages with Telangana, according to Chief Minister’s Office.

The Chief Minister said besides people from five Assembly segments from Nanded district, people from Bhiwandi, Sholapur, and Rajara are also seeking TRS tickets. He said a decision would be taken on this shortly.

KCR, as Rao is popularly known, said that the demand for the implementation of welfare schemes like in Telangana is rational and hoped that the Maharashtra government would accede to the demand.

Those who met the Chief Minister said the conditions in their villages are very different compared to Telangana. They lauded the schemes being implemented in Telangana like financial assistance to farmers, social security pension and the financial help for marriage of poor girls.

The leaders from Nanded district said that in the past, 40 villages in the Dharmabad taluk passed a resolution demanding that their villages be merged with Telangana.

Following this, the Maharashtra government had declared Rs 40 crore grant for these villages but so far not a single rupee has been released.

They said they will soon come with leaders from Congress, BJP, Shiv Sena and NCP to meet KCR.

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KTR begins damage control after Cabinet Expansion

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Many former ministers and aspiring MLAs almost raised a banner of revolt against CM KCR’s recent Cabinet Expansion. They were promised but not eventually given ministerial berths. Former Home Minister Nayini Narasimha Reddy openly expressed his strong feelings against the KCR double speak. Serilingampally MLA Arikepudi Gandhi has also taken objection to the manner of Cabinet Expansion.

TRS Working President KT Rama Rao began damage control by personally calling up the dissatisfied leaders and promising better opportunities to them in the coming days. Most leaders responded positively except Nayini Narasimha Reddy, Jogu Ramanna and MLA Mynampally Hanumantha Rao.

MLA Arikepudi Gandhi expressed displeasure over his junior Puvvada Ajay Kumar being given ministry in the Kamma caste quota. He however relented after KTR gave his personal assurance. Former deputy chief minister T Rajaiah has also given similar response. Speculation is rife whether KTR will be able to convince the rebels before the BJP takes advantage.

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BJP sketch to use CBI against TRS Regime

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The BJP Telangana leaders are raising their voice strongly against the alleged irregularities in purchase of power by the government at very high rates. They say that the TRS government bought power at Rs 5.5 per unit in open court though the government power companies are offering at just Rs 4.5. Why is BJP targeting TRS Regime in such a big way especially on the energy sector.

No ruling TRS leaders are openly countering the BJP charges considering the sensitive nature of the issue. However, Transco and Genco CMD D Prabhakar Rao has begun issuing counters to BJP on behalf of the TRS. This has enraged the rivals and BJP State President K Laxman asked whether Prabhakar Rao has taken membership of the TRS party. In his turn, Prabhakar Rao said that the power companies are ready to face even a CBI enquiry to prove that they have not indulged in any irregularities in power purchases.

The BJP leaders are now taking advantage of this challenge and they started efforts to get a CBI enquiry ordered by Modi government. Political circles are full of rumours that this controversy is going to give really deep trouble to the KCR Circar. The BJP is effectively using the CBI to cripple other parties governments in different states. It happened in Andhra as CBI targetted TDP leaders prior to 2019 election.

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KTR warns about curfews under BJP rule?

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TRS Working President KT Rama Rao has issued an indirect warning that communal harmony and public peace will be disturbed if the Bharatiya Janata Party comes to power in Telangana. He asked whether the TRS government has not successfully ensured zero curfews in Hyderabad in the past five years. KTR accused BJP of trying every petty plan to provoke people along communal and caste lines so as to get political benefits.

The TRS leader is hitting back strongly at the remarks made by BJP Working President JP Nadda. KTR warned that the TRS would not keep silent if the BJP tries to implement its bad plans in Telangana like in other states. Telangana is not Karnataka where the BJP is carrying out its murky political strategies successfully.

KTR asked why the Modi government at the Centre did not release a single rupee though Niti Ayog has recommended Rs. 5,000 crore for Telangana Kakatiya Mission. Is any BJP government in any state implementing so many welfare programmes like in Telangana? KTR said that Telangana is giving pensions of Rs. 12,000 crore while the Centre is distributing just Rs. 200 crore. The Centre is just copying some welfare programmes of TRS government but it is not passing on full benefits to people.

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Video: KTR Speech At Kukatpally Constituency

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Telangana announces action plan to transform villages

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Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao on Thursday announced a 60-day special action plan to transform villages and towns with special emphasis on cleanliness and greenery.

The action plan is aimed at introducing the new approach and implementation of the new Panchayat Raj Act and Municipality Act.

Addressing the 73rd Independence Day celebrations at the historic Golconda Fort here, he said the government would release funds from the Finance Commission grants to the local bodies before the commencement of the programme.

Under the first phase of the programme, sanitation in the villages and towns will be improved with the participation of people. Stating that unhygienic conditions are the root cause for the ill health, he said in this 60-day programme, officials and the public representatives with public participation should change the topography of villages and towns.

The Chief Minister said that civil society organisations with the participation of people should work towards totally clearing the garbage.

KCR, as Rao is popularly known, also announced that the electricity department will observe ‘Power Week’ with the participation of the people to replace rusted poles and attend to hanging wires.

“Every village and town should set up the sapling nurseries based on their need with the help of the local bodies and 10 per cent of the village and town budget should be allocated for the growth of greenery. Six saplings will be provided to every house in the villages and towns based on the request made,” the Chief Minister said.

He exuded confidence that the dream of ‘Bangaru’ (golden) Telangana will be realized ‘very soon’ through moral and committed governance.

He said that Telangana today stood before the country as proud and model state and the foundations needed for the construction of ‘Bangaru Telangana’ have been laid strongly.

KCR, whose Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) retained power in December 2018, after achieving Telangana state through a great moment, they were carrying out the reconstruction with utmost devotion like performing of a ‘Yagnaa’.

He claimed that Telangana’s wealth, which was about 4 lakh crore at the time of the state’s formation is now worth Rs 8.66 lakh crore.

KCR said in 2018-19 Telangana figured among the top states in Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) with 14.84 per cent growth rate.

He said the government was doing away with the old and obsolete Acts and bringing in the new Acts in tune with the contemporary social reality in the society. A new Revenue Act will be tabled in the budget session of the Assembly to offer hassle-free services to people and farmers.

KCR said that the government doubled the amount of ‘Asara’ pensions as promised during the elections. “We are giving Rs 3,016 per month to the differently-abled persons and Rs 2,016 to others. We have decided to reduce the eligibility age limit for the old-age pension from 65 to 57 years.”

As per the promise made during the elections, the agriculture financial assistance is given under ‘Rythu Bandhua’ enhanced from Rs 8,000 to Rs 10,000 per acre per year.

KCR said that projects on Krishna and Godavari rivers were being completed on a fast track. He noted Kaleshwaram project, a man-made wonder caught the attention of the whole world and was inaugurated in the presence of Chief Ministers of Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh recently.

KCR said in June 2020, farmers in the state will get an opportunity to get an additional 575 TMC (thousand million cubic feet) of water.

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Change in strategy by TRS to counter BJP?

With its direct or indirect support to controversial Bills, TRS appears to be redrawing its strategy to counter BJP, which is on an overdrive to strengthen itself in Telangana.

In the just-concluded Parliament session, Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) backed Narendra Modi-government in Parliament by either voting for the Bills or facilitating their approval by staging walk-out.

Under attack from Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for its alleged “appeasement politics” and for being in alliance with All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), TRS seems to have started reconciling to the new realities in state politics.

Analysts say TRS President and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao is apparently looking to blunt the BJP attack by backing the government on various issues including the contentious ones.

The party not only openly supported BJP-led NDA government on scrapping Article 370 that gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir but also staged walk-out from Rajya Sabha during voting on the Bill to criminalise triple talaq, thus helping the government to have smooth sailing.

On both the issues and also on the Bill to amend Right to Information Act, TRS took a stand in total variance with its ally AIMIM. For its stand on triple talaq, the ruling party came under sharp criticism from some Muslim groups, who termed this as a “betrayal” and vowed to teach the party a lesson.

KCR, as the TRS chief is popularly known, did not want to give BJP a chance to sharpen its attack and fish in troubled waters by luring some party leaders. BJP leaders have been claiming that many TRS leaders were waiting to defect to BJP.

After winning four Lok Sabha seats including the three it wrested from TRS, BJP is an overdrive to expand the party base in Telangana. With the party polling 20 per cent votes, BJP sees itself as the alternative of TRS.

That Telangana is on top of BJP agenda was demonstrated by the fact that party chief and Union Home Minister Amit Shah chose it for launching the membership drive from the state. Several central leaders of the party also actively participated in the campaign.

Buoyed by its best-ever performance in Lok Sabha elections in Telangana, BJP is apparently looking to polarize Hindu votes in its favour. The morale of the party leaders is high as they feel they have replaced Congress as the second major political force in the state.

In an attempt to further strengthen the party, BJP’s state chief K. Laxman has invited Amit Shah to enroll as the party member in Hyderabad. The BJP President has also been invited for Hyderabad liberation day celebrations on September 17.

BJP had been targeting KCR for not celebrating the liberation day and Amit Shah stated on many occasions that the TRS is scared of AIMIM.

It was on September 17, 1948 that then Hyderabad State acceded to the Indian Union following Indian Army operation. Successive governments in undivided Andhra Pradesh stayed away from officially celebrating the day.

BJP’s working President JP Nadda is also visiting Telangana on August 18. Laxman has claimed that many TRS leaders will join BJP in Nadda’s presence.

Though firmly in saddle with overwhelming majority in Assembly, TRS is nevertheless concerned over the rise of BJP, proved with the massive inroads it made in Lok Sabha elections.

The regional party is trying to deny any opportunity to BJP to cash in on, especially in view of the coming elections to urban local bodies.

BJP leaders are confident of sweeping the polls in Nizamabad, Karimnagar and Adilabad, the three Lok Sabha seats BJP wrested from TRS. They also hope to do well in Greater Hyderabad, where the party retained Secunderabad seat.

As BJP was gearing up to woo Hindu voters, especially in urban pockets, KCR seem to have changed his strategy to counter BJP by differing with his ally AIMIM over various issues.

Unlike Assembly and Lok Sabha polls when TRS and AIMIM had undeclared understanding, AIMIM is likely to contest municipal elections on its own.

Political analyst Telakapalli Ravi, however, says regional parties play “great game of opportunism” and TRS is no exception.

“Remember how KCR outwitted BJP CMs in reaching out Modi on demonetisation. There is no occasion when he confronted the Centre except certain symbolic fights and election speeches .His projected Federal front was seen more as a ploy and immediately after the results he declared BJP is not an enemy,” Ravi told IANS.

“Perhaps KCR is the only leader sailing with Majlis yet comforting Modi. Similarly, TRS voting for 370 Bill is condoned by Majlis. This is great game of opportunism practiced by many regional outfits including YSRCP and TDP,” Ravi added.

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TRS may face challenge from BJP in municipal polls

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After a setback in the recent Lok Sabha polls, Telangana’s ruling TRS is gearing up to bounce back in ensuing elections to urban local bodies but may face a stiff challenge from a spirited opposition, mainly the BJP.

Elections to 132 municipalities are likely to be held next month when the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) will be looking to repeat the performance of Assembly elections held in December 2018 and subsequent panchayat polls.

Buoyed by the massive inroads it made in the Lok Sabha elections by winning four seats, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is preparing to give a tough fight to the TRS.

Trying to project itself as the alternative to the ruling party, BJP is looking to build on its victory in Secunderabad, Karimnagar, Nizamabad and Adilabad Lok Sabha constituencies.

BJP retained Secunderabad and wrest three seats from TRS while Congress also came up with good performance to bag three seats. Out of 17 Lok Sabha seats in the state, TRS won nine seats while its ally All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) retained the lone seat. However, the results were a setback for TRS, which was confident of a clean sweep.

TRS, which swept the rural local body elections held last month, is confident of repeating the performance in municipal polls. BJP, however, is hopeful of cashing in on the perceived support among urban voters to bag majority of municipalities.

With BJP going aggressive with its best-ever performance in Lok Sabha polls in Telangana by polling 19 per cent votes, its leaders are confident of the party emerging as an alternative to TRS and storming to power in 2023 elections.

Signalling the significance the party attached to Telangana, party’s national president Amit Shah chose Telangana to launch the membership drive. He asked the party cadre to increase the party’s vote share in the coming elections to 50 per cent.

Though the BJP state leadership had set a membership target of 16 lakh, Shah revised it to 18 lakh. As part of ‘Mission 2023’, Shah plans to visit Telangana every month to strengthen the organisation.

“BJP will contest all the seats in the municipal polls and we are confident that the party will win majority of the seats,” said state BJP chief K. Laxman.

Though the Congress did well in the Lok Sabha polls to win three seats, the party suffered a huge blow after the results with 12 out of its 18 MLAs merging with TRS. The party has also lost the status of main opposition party in the Assembly.

Other opposition parties are also in no mood to join hands with Congress for the municipal elections. The Left parties and Telangana Jana Samithi (TJS) plan to contest the polls on their own.

Congress had contested Assembly elections in alliance with Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Communist Party of India (CPI) and TJS. However, TRS retained power, winning 88 seats in the 119-member Assembly. Its ally AIMIM retained seven seats. Congress could secure 19 seats while TDP got two. The BJP got just one seat.

With other opposition parties posing no major threat, the TRS is focusing on BJP, especially in the four Lok Sabha seats that it won.

Leading the party in another poll battle, TRS Working President K.T. Rama Rao is busy holding meetings with the party leaders to work out a strategy to counter BJP.

The ruling party is continuing its aggressive membership drive. It claims to have enrolled 40 lakh members so far and hopes that the total number will go up to 60 lakh in next few days.

Rama Rao, who is son of TRS President and Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao, is confident that the welfare schemes being implemented by the government and its focus on addressing people’s problems at local level would once again help it come out with flying colours.

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No quota plan, Telangana to ask pvt sector to hire locals

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While Andhra Pradesh has passed a bill marking 75 per cent reservation in jobs for locals in the private sector, its sibling Telangana has no such proposal, though the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) government is encouraging the private players to recruit more locals by offering them incentives.

Telangana has 95 per cent reservation for locals in government jobs.

TRS leaders say the government is not likely to come out with any rule for reservation for locals in private companies as it could hurt the industry and affect the flow of investments into the state.

Though TRS-led the movement for Telangana state with the slogan of ‘water, resources and jobs’, it did not push for reserving quota in private industry for locals.

This is believed to be mainly because Hyderabad, the Information Technology hub which drives the state’s economic growth, has a cosmopolitan culture with national and global giants employing people from across the country.

Analysts say any move to reserve quota for locals in industries may upset the investors in the city, also known for pharma, life sciences, aerospace and defence industry.

Though TRS always maintained that creating jobs for locals in both public and private sectors is its priority, it did not frame any rules in this regard for the industry. The government is offering some incentives to industries employing local people but it is not insisting that they hire locals across the board.

The Industry Department expects industries coming up outside Hyderabad to provide at least low-level jobs to locals.

The opposition parties too fought with the TRS government over the issue of filling vacancies in government jobs. They targeted Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao for failing to keep his word to provide one lakh jobs to educated youth.

The TRS, however, claims that steps were taken to fill the vacancies in various departments.

Following the new zonal system notified last year by the Ministry of Home Affairs, local reservation in all cadres was increased to 95 per cent.

The government created seven zones and two multi-zones to address the imbalance in providing employment opportunities in the government sector to people of backward areas.

The new zonal system was introduced after the government reorganised the districts to increase their number to 31 from 10. Under this system, even higher-level posts were reserved for locals.

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