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Will the call for Telugu Bidda in the VP election work? Or will the ruling alliance win hands down?
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R Gowri Shanker Follow on Twitter| Published:
21st August 2025 9:23 pm IST
Hyderabad: The Vice-Presidential election is all set
to see an interesting bout and realignment of political forces in the country,
including Telangana and Andhra Pradesh States.
In Telangana, the Indian National Developmental Inclusive
Alliance (INDIA) led by Congress’s decision to field Former Supreme Court judge
B. Sudershan Reddy, a “Telugu bidda” and pride of Telugus, as the joint
Opposition candidate for the Vice-Presidential election has kicked up a debate
in political circles over the choice in the wake of BC quota campaign.
Justice Sudershan Reddy, hailing from an agriculturist
family from Ranga Reddy district in Telangana State, is backed by Chief
Minister A Revanth Reddy.
He headed an 11-member expert group to analyse and interpret
data collected during the Socio-Economic, Education, Employment political and
Caste survey 2024 conducted by the Telangana Government.
National Democratic Alliance (NDA) led by BJP and Prime
Minister Narendra Modi has fielded Maharashtra Governor Chandrapuram Ponnusamy
Radhakrishnan, who hails from the Backward Class Gounder community from Tamil
Nadu, and has an RSS background. Tamil Nadu is going to the assembly polls next
year.
In the politically surcharged Telangana and AP, besides
other parts of the country, it’s seen as a BC vs OC fight!
Telugu states divided
While ruling Congress party and its allies are backing INDIA
nominee Justice Sudershan Reddy in Telangana, Telugu Desam-led NDA in Andhra
Pradesh, including Jana Sena, are supporting NDA nominee C P Radhakrishnan.
The Vice President elections, slated for September 9, were
necessitated following the sudden resignation of 74-year-old Jagdeep Dhankar on
“health grounds.” He took office in August 2022 and had tenure till 2027.
Radhakrishnan face of OBC
Radhakrishnan as OBC Vice President Candidate would further
boost BJP’s support for the uplift of OBCs in the country, Hindutva narrative,
while in Tamil Nadu, he is described as “Pride of Tamils,” giving a further
boost to the BJP—AIADMK alliance.
It also fits BJP’s look south agenda, the South’s complaint
of political marginalization and economic discrimination, including taxing
South to feed the North or Hindi belt. The ruling DMK is now in a fix.
While NDA and INDIA alliance have some stance allies, some
regional parties like BRS, YSRCP, etc, do not align with either national party
but have MPs in both houses of parliament.
Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) led by K Chandrasekhar Rao
hasn’t spoken about support to any candidate so far.
KTR non-committal
Said K T Rama Rao, BRS working president. “In the
Vice-presidential elections, NDA and INDIA have announced their candidates. BRS
is an independent party, and we don’t have a boss in Delhi, and no party is our
boss. Telangana people are our bosses. No one has approached our party seeking
support. We came to know about candidates through the media only. Since we
still have time till September, the party will take a decision and reveal out
stance.”
He added, “I have to remind you that we are neither in an
NDA alliance nor an INDIA alliance. There is no pressure from Delhi to support
this candidate or that candidate. We don’t have to bow to anyone. We will
decide as per the mood of Telangana people, their aspirations, and for their
benefits.”
To a question, he asserted they would oppose Chief Minister
A Revanth Reddy’s INDIA candidate.
“Congress is a third-class party. People in the State are suffering due to it. How can we support a third-class CM and his party candidate? The vice presidential Election has turned out into a drama. Revanth Reddy other day said his party was committed to BCs, fight against Delhi and but why he did not field a BC candidate? He should have shown his commitment to BC welfare. He can’t see BCs during elections. Our decision will be in tune with the people of Telangana. One thing is true. Both Congress and BJP have duped Telangana. 11 years BJP has not done anything and 20 months Congress has done nothing. WE don’t have to take both the candidates seriously. But the party will take a final decision.”
C P Radhakrishnan B. Sudershan ReddyNDA woos parties
NDA has already started wooing various political parties in
the country. Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh reached out to non-NDA
parties like DMK, YSRCP, BJD, etc. Singh enlisted the support of YSRCP led by Y
S Jagan Mohan Reddy, who has 11 MPs—4 in Lok Sabha and 7 in Rajya Sabha. BJP
has 8 MPs in Telangana, while Congress and its allies AIMIM have 12 MPs.
The Electoral College for the Vice-Presidential elections
comprise of members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, including nominated members.
The strength of the electoral college is 781 and the majority mark is 391. The
ruling NDA has a comfortable majority with 422 members.
Ideological battle: Kharge
While AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge described the
election for the country’s second-highest constitutional post office as “an
ideological battle”, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy is banking on the slogan of
“Telugu bidda.”
Describing the vice president polls as political battle
between forces seeking dilution of Constitutional values and upholding
democratic ideals of Mahatma Gandhi, B R Ambedkar, Revanth Reddy appealed to
the Telugu States to support Sudershan Reddy saying he was “embodiment of
Telugu and Telangana pride.”
He recalled how late N T Rama Rao backed P V Narasimha Rao
for Nandyal by-elections after he was elected Prime Minister and expects A P CM
N Chandrababu Naidu, Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan, YSRCP president and ex CM Y S
Jagan Mohan Reddy, and others to stand by Justice Sudershan Reddy.
However, there are murmurs in the Congress party that the
choice was misplaced, given the party’s fight for BC reservation at the State
and national level. “Congress could have chosen any BC leader to give a fillip
for the BC movement. They could have chosen a senior leader like V Hanumantha
Rao or any other BC leader of the party in the country for the august post. Now
the whole debate on BC rights and quota has slipped from their hands with the
nomination of a person from the upper caste,” opined a senior Congress leader.
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Gowri Shanker
C R Gowri Shanker is a senior journalist based out of Hyderabad. he has served as a Political Editor for Deccan Chronicle. With great insights on the political landscape of the country.
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