The
incumbent Chief Minister and the founder of BRS, K Chandrashekar Rao, or KCR,
is facing a tough challenge from both the BJP and the Congress. He is
contesting from two seats: his original seat, Gajwel, and Kamareddy.
New Delhi: The Telangana Assembly elections, which are slated for Thursday, will see a three-way battle among the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and the Congress. The polling will take place for all 119 constituencies from 7 am to 6 pm.
Here are
some of the key constituencies that will determine the political outcome of the
state.
KCR’s Dual Challenge
The
incumbent Chief Minister and the founder of BRS, K Chandrashekar Rao, or KCR,
is facing a tough challenge from both the BJP and the Congress. He is
contesting from two seats: his original seat, Gajwel, and Kamareddy. In the
2018 elections, KCR won Gajwel by over 58,000 votes. This time, he is up
against BJP leader Etela Rajender in Gajwel and Congress state unit chief
Revanth Reddy in Kamareddy.
His son and
Telangana minister K T Rama Rao is also in the fray from the Sircilla seat,
which he won in 2018 by a huge margin of over 89,000 votes.
Etela Rajender And Revanth
Reddy’s Double Gamble
Both Etela
Rajender and Revanth Reddy are also contesting from two seats, with Etela in
Huzurabad and Revanth Reddy in Kodangal. Etela, who was once a close aide of
KCR, quit BRS and joined BJP in June this year. He is hoping to dent KCR’s vote
bank in Gajwel and Huzurabad. Revanth Reddy, who is the Congress state
president, is trying to revive his party’s fortunes in Kamareddy and Kodangal.
Korutla, Maheshwaram, And
Goshamahal: The Hotspots
A spotlight
is on Korutla, where the BJP has fielded Lok Sabha member Arvind Dharmapuri
against BRS’s Kalvakuntla Sanjay and Congress’s Narsinga Rao Juvvadi.
Dharmapuri is banking on his popularity among the youth and the farmers to win
the seat.
In
Maheshwaram, BRS has pitted Patlolla Sabitha Indra Reddy against K Laxma Reddy
(Congress) and Andela Sriramulu Yadav (BJP). Sabitha Reddy is the daughter of
former chief minister Marri Channa Reddy and a former home minister. She is
facing a tough fight from Laxma Reddy, who is a four-time MLA from the
constituency.
Goshamahal
features BJP’s T Raja Singh, whose suspension was revoked last month,
contesting against significant opposition. Raja Singh is known for his
controversial and communal remarks and is facing several cases. He is
challenged by BRS’s Prem Singh Rathore and Congress’s Mukesh Goud.
Akbaruddin Owaisi Vs T Raja
Singh
A staunch
critic of the BJP’s T Raja Singh and the younger brother of AIMIM chief
Asaduddin Owaisi, Akbaruddin Owaisi, is contesting from the Chandrayangutta
constituency. Akbaruddin Owaisi is the floor leader of AIMIM in the Telangana
Assembly and has won the seat five times in a row. He is expected to retain his
seat despite the BJP’s efforts to woo the Hindu voters.
Mahbubnagar, LB Nagar, And
Bhupalapally: The Close Contests
In
Mahbubnagar, V Srinivas Goud (BRS) faces competition from AP Mithun Kumar Reddy
of BJP and Yennam Srinivas Reddy of Congress. Srinivas Goud is the minister for
excise, sports, and youth services in the KCR cabinet. He is banking on his
development works and the BRS’s welfare schemes to win the seat. Mithun Kumar
Reddy is the son of former MP AP Jithender Reddy, who joined BJP from BRS in
2019. He is hoping to cash in on the Modi wave and the BJP’s campaign. Yennam
Srinivas Reddy is a former MLA and a senior Congress leader. He is relying on
his personal rapport with the voters and the anti-incumbency factor to win the
seat.
In LB Nagar,
BJP’s Sama Ranga Reddy competes against Madhu Yaskhi Goud of Congress and
Devireddy Sudhir Reddy (BRS). Ranga Reddy is a former MLA and a prominent
leader of the BJP in the state. He is confident of winning the seat with the
support of the urban voters and the BJP’s national leadership. Madhu Yaskhi
Goud is a former MP and a spokesperson of the Congress. He is trying to woo the
voters with his experience and the Congress’s promises. Devireddy Sudhir Reddy
is the sitting MLA and a minister for energy in the KCR cabinet. He is
highlighting his achievements and the BRS’s flagship programs to retain the
seat.
Bhupalapally
seat holds significance, with Gandra Venkata Ramana Reddy representing BRS,
Gandra Satyanarayana Rao from Congress, and G Keerthi Reddy from BJP. Venkata
Ramana Reddy is the brother-in-law of KCR and a former Congress leader who
joined BRS in 2018. He is facing a tough challenge from his brother
Satyanarayana Rao, who is a three-time MLA and a loyalist of the Congress.
Keerthi Reddy is the daughter of former minister G Vivekananda, who also joined
BJP from BRS in 2019. She is hoping to make a mark with the BJP’s support and
the anti-incumbency factor.
Ramagundam, Peddapalli,
And Madhira: The Interesting Battles
In
Ramagundam, BRS’s Korukanti Chander Patel competes against Congress’s Makkan
Singh Raj Thakur and BJP’s Kandula Sandhya Rani. Chander Patel is the sitting
MLA and a former TRS leader who joined BRS in 2018. He is banking on his
popularity and the BRS’s schemes to win the seat. Makkan Singh Raj Thakur is a
former MLA and a senior Congress leader.
He is trying to regain
his seat with the support of the SC, ST, and BC voters. Sandhya Rani is the
wife of former minister Somarapu Satyanarayana, who joined BJP from BRS in
2019. She is hoping to benefit from the BJP’s campaign and the Modi factor.
Peddapalli
seat features the Congress candidate Chinthakunta Vijaya Ramana Rao against
Pradeep Kumar Dugyala of the BJP and Dasari Manohar Reddy of BRS. Vijaya Ramana
Rao is a former MLA and a prominent leader of the Congress in the state. He is
confident of winning the seat with the backing of the Reddy community and the
Congress’s alliance partners.
Pradeep
Kumar Dugyala is a young and dynamic leader of the BJP. He is trying to attract
the youth and the urban voters with his vision and the BJP’s promises. Manohar
Reddy is the sitting MLA and a minister for transport in the KCR cabinet. He is
highlighting his development works and the BRS’s welfare programs to retain the
seat.
Madhira
Assembly constituency is set to witness a face-off between Congress leader
Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and BRS’s Kamal Raju Lingala, with Bhatti winning by a
small margin in previous elections. Bhatti Vikramarka is the leader of the
opposition and the working president of the Congress in the state.
He is banking on his
experience and the Congress’s manifesto to win the seat. Kamal Raju Lingala is
a former TRS leader who joined BRS in 2018. He is hoping to defeat Bhatti
Vikramarka with the support of the Kamma community and the BRS’s popularity.
Nizamabad Urban: The
Battle Of Reddys
In
Nizamabad Urban, BRS has fielded Goverdhan Bajireddy against Bhoopathi Reddy
Rekulapally (Congress) and Dinesh Kumar Kulachari of the BJP. Goverdhan
Bajireddy is the sitting MLA and a former TRS leader who joined BRS in 2018. He
is facing a tough challenge from Bhoopathi Reddy Rekulapally, who is a former
MLA and a close aide of Revanth Reddy. Dinesh Kumar Kulachari is a former
minister and a senior leader of the BJP. He is trying to make a comeback with
the BJP’s support and the Modi wave.
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