Friday 17 May 2024

ELECTION 2024: TELANGANA ABUZZ WITH RUMOURS

 

Election 2024: Telangana abuzz with rumours

Hyderabad: Blazing sun and sweeping heatwave did not prevent candidates and party cadres from canvassing for their respective candidates, but many preferred early mornings and late evenings to reach out to voters. And on Monday people went out to vote for their favourite candidates.

Is baar 400 paar

With Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah saying “is baar 400 par” (this time, winning over 400 seats), they made it a point to make as many visits as possible to Hyderabad city and other parts of Telangana to woo the voters. Several Union Ministers including Rajnath Singh also made a beeline to Hyderabad.

Confident of winning a good number of seats in the North, Modi focused more on the South this time.

Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, who ensured a stunning win for Congress in the last Assembly polls, has gone all out to win a maximum number of Lok Sabha seats. He was backed by Congress senior leader Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge, and others.

Revanth Reddy exuded confidence in winning at least 14 seats. BJP leaders are sure of 10-plus seats. BRS leaders including former CM K Chandrasekhar Rao went a step further saying the party will turn a king-maker since neither BJP nor Congress will get an absolute majority.

All parties exuded confidence in winning over 10 seats in Telangana. Opinion polls in social media gave maximum seats to Congress and BJP.

Costliest poll

Some party leaders claim that this parliament election is one of the costliest, where candidates spent between Rs 25 crore to Rs 150 crore though it’s difficult to prove any claims. EC’s fixed maximum expenditure by a candidate is Rs 95 lakh.

“I am confident of a big win in the Lok Sabha polls. We have fulfilled major promises made to people and others in the pipeline and held up due to elections. We will fulfill every promise made to people,” asserts Chief Minister Revanth Reddy.
 
Confident Revanth plays football

Revanth Reddy took time off from his hectic schedule and played football with University of Hyderabad (UoH) students. Reddy is an ardent football fan.


 

Two days ago, CM had an interaction with the media and had dinner at a star hotel in Hyderabad.
“There is no chance for BRS. The fight is straight between Congress and BJP,” he said, adding that a big win for BJP will be dangerous for the State and country since they would communally divide the nation.

However, his rivals including party leaders say that if CM gets less than 10 seats, his days would be numbered.

Rumours were also floated that he would take away a chunk of MLAs and join the BJP like the Maharashtra episode.

There were accusations by rival parties of having tacit understanding—BJP with BRS, Congress with BRS etc.

KCR creates buzz again






Former Chief Minister and BRS supremo K Chandrasekhar Rao, who lost power to Congress, made a belated entry but did create a buzz in the polls through public meetings, TV interviews and social media campaign deriding the Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, Congress and launching a scathing attack on BJP leadership, especially Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Owaisi vs. Madhavi Latha


Among the keenly watched constituencies include Hyderabad, where sitting AIMIM supremo Asaduddin Owaisi is taking on a novice BJP candidate K Madhavi Latha.

 

BJP’s Hyderabad MP candidate Kompella Madhavi Latha (Left) and AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi (Right)

A hardcore Hindutva and VHP leader, Latha created a buzz in the Old City with her campaign that attracted national media attention and praise from the PM.

CM’s constituencies under watch

Another constituency under watch is Mahabubnagar, in which CM’s native Kodangal assembly constituency is part and Malkajgiri, from where he was elected as MP. Revanth Reddy put his heart out in Mahabubnagar to ensure win for Congress nominee Vamsi Chand Reddy.

Lone Union Minister in fray


Union Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy is contesting from Secunderabad again and he is pitched against T Padma Rao of BRS and Danam Nagender of BRS turned Congress nominee. Among top BJP leaders in fray include National General Secretary Bandi Sanjay Kumar and former Minister Etala Rajender.


 
BJP state president and candidate from Secunderabad Parliamentary constituency, G Kishan Reddy, speaks to mediapersons after casting his vote

Another candidate to watch is former IPS officer Dr R S Praveen Kumar, who is contesting on BRS ticket from Nagar Kurnool.

There are over 3.31 crore voters and 625 candidates in fray in the polls in the State. The Election Commission has set up 35,356 polling stations. As much as Rs 320 crore cash and other articles were seized by Election Commission authorities.


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Sunday 12 May 2024

TELANGANA: ONLY SIX OR MERE 12 PC WOMEN ARE IN THE 2024 POLL FRAY: THEIR POWER IS STILL UNTAPPED

 

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Telangana: Only six or mere 12 pc women are in the 2024 poll fray; their power is still untapped



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Hyderabad: Will women candidates from major political parties make it to the Lok Sabha from Telangana State?

Going by the rivals, they face an uphill task in the male bastion but they are giving a tough fight in all the six constituencies where they are contesting.

Three major political parties- Congress, BRS and BJP gave tickets to only six women out of a total 17 Lok Sabha seats in the State.

It’s a mere 12 percent of the overall 49 candidates including independents in the current Lok Sabha polls out of the total 525 candidates in the fray. However, it’s more than the previous polls when only 25 contested in the last polls.

Among the women candidates, the one who is stealing the thunder is BJP Hyderabad LS nominee K Madhavi Latha, who is taking on AIMIM supremo Asaduddin Owaisi.

Kavitha Maloth

    Kavitha Maloth

Kavitha Maloth is the only woman sitting member from Mahabubabad Lok Sabha Constituency (ST) and BRS State Secretary who is contesting again.

Daughter of former Minister Redya Nayak, she began her political career in 2019 with Congress and got elected as a MLA from Mahabubabad. She later shifted to BRS.

She was in the news following her conviction in a voter bribery case in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections by a local court, which sentenced her to six months imprisonment.

The court for trial of cases related to MPs/MLAs also slapped a fine of Rs 10,000. The second accused in the case, she has gone in for appeal in a higher court.

 

D K Aruna


    D K Aruna

D K Aruna, National Vice President of BJP, Gadwal MLA, and former Minister in undivided Andhra Pradesh is a senior politician coming from a political family and contesting from the Mahabubnagar Lok Sabha constituency.

Aruna’s slogan, “Mahabubnagar development is my guarantee, India’s development is Modi’s guarantee.”
“I am quite confident of a big win. I don’t see any match to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP in the State and country,” she asserts.

Though some senior party leaders from the district like A P Jitender Reddy, who were denied ticket, quit the party and joined Congress, she says it doesn’t make any difference since he was a lightweight.

D K Aruna is taking on Congress Challa Vamshi Chand Reddy and BRS Manne Srinivas Reddy.

Mahabubnagar and Malkajgiri Lok Sabha constituencies are the key segments in the State and Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy is keen to win. Infact, CM made several visits to Mahbubnagar Lok Sabha constituency.

Mahabubnagar happens to be CM’s native district and he was elected from Kodangal Assembly constituency while he won the Lok Sabha from Malkajgiri LS constituency.

All eyes on Madhavi Latha




BJP’s candidate for Hyderabad seat, Dr Madhavi Latha.

BJP Hyderabad Lok Sabha nominee K Madhavi Latha who is taking on AIMIM supremo Asaduddin Owaisi in the tough Hyderabad Lok Sabha constituency is hogging national headlines for her daredevil campaign style in the Owaisi fort.

Patnam Suneetha    
                  

Patnam Suneetha

Coming from a political family, Patnam Suneetha or Suneetha Mahender Reddy, presently Vikarabad Zilla Parishad Chairperson, is fighting the electoral battle in the largest Malkajgiri Lok Sabha constituency on Congress ticket, once represented by CM. The family migrated from BRS to Congress.

“Congress will win hands down,” she asserts though her rivals say she is a non-local and has no chance.
She is taking on bigwigs in former Minister and Telangana movement leader Etala Rajender of BJP and R Laxma Reddy of BRS.


Adivasi power Atram Suguna


    Atram Suguna

“I will be the first Adivasi woman MP from Telangana,” asserts Atram Suguna, the Congress candidate from Adilabad confidently. Teacher turned politician, she began her political career as MPTC and worked for the welfare of women.

She takes on Atram Sakku of BRS and BJP’s Godam Nagesh, a former MLA, MP and Minister.

Kavya’s maiden battle



                                         Kadiam Kavya


Dr Kadiam Kavya, daughter of former Minister Kadiam Srihari, who quit BRS and joined Congress after the allocation of a ticket by KCR, is fighting in the Warangal Lok Sabha (SC) constituency. She takes on Aroori Ramesh (BJP) and Dr M Sudheer Kumar of BRS.

Banking on her father’s support, Kavya ran into a controversy over her caste status and conversion to another religion. But her father asserts there is no issue.

The BJP has fielded two — D.K. Aruna (Mahabubnagar), and K Madhavi Latha (Hyderabad).

Incidentally, women voters outnumber their male counterparts in Telangana by a margin of 1,76,368, as per the official figures. The state has 1,64,08,319 male and 1,65,84,687 female voters yet tickets to them are far fewer.

Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy admits that tickets to more women could not be given due to various factors, but would certainly do it in the days to come. 

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Thursday 9 May 2024

ELECTION 2024: ASAD CAUTIOUSLY HANDLING MADHAVI; SHE IS AIMING ARROW MIM

 Election 2024: Asad cautiously handling Madhavi; Where was she aiming arrow?



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Hyderabad: Hyderabad Lok Sabha constituency has become a cynosure of all eyes and churning out to be one of the most masala filled election campaign in the country.

AIMIM supremo Asaduddin Owaisi and BJP novice but a Sangh Parivar leader, Kompella Madhavi Latha, the main contenders are all over the mainstream and social media besides undertaking vigorous padayatras in the narrow gullies of Old City under the scorching sun.

While nationally known Asaduddin Owaisi is a four-time MP of Hyderabad, Latha, now a recognised face in the nation, is a business magnate and chairperson of city-based Virinchi Hospitals.
Aapaa… mujhe vote dalna

Well versed with Old City of Hyderabad topography and Hyderabadi language, Madhavi Latha is certainly creating waves in the Owaisi fiefdom.

“Aapaa (elder sister) …is baar mujhe vote dalna,” (Please vote for me this time elder sister) quips Latha as she hands over a pamphlet to a Muslim voter and rushes to another promise’s development of the Old City.

Madhavi Latha never leaves an opportunity to lash out at Owaisi and recalls the horrors of Razakar, linking it to MIM.

While odds are still in favour of Asaduddin Owaisi going by the majority minority votes, Madhavi Latha asserts she would spring a surprise and win this poll.


Owaisi blessings from Hindus



For a change, Asaduddin Owaisi is guarded in attacking his woman rival, seeks blessings of one and all and exudes confidence of a repeat win during padayatra.

A Hindu priest and others garlanding Owaisi during one such padayatra and his seeking blessings from them has gone viral and raised eyebrows.

Raja Singh maintains low profile

In this dramatic episode, one of the persons maintaining a low profile is Goshamahal MLA Raja Singh, known for his hatred of Owaisi, shooting off his mouth quite often, and a staunch promoter of Hindutva ideology.

The controversial MLA instead of garnering support often lands on the wrong side of the law and party, gets suspended, and comes back.
He has now mellowed down.

Though Raja Singh is campaigning for Madhavi Latha, he is upset that the BJP high command did not give him MP ticket (Zaheerabad) nor consulted him while nominating a woman–Madhavi Latha.

Raja Singh is with us

Madhavi Latha during her campaign dismissed Raja Singh issue saying, “It’s a family matter and is resolved. It happens in all the families. It’s no different.”

Says a senior BJP leader, “Raja Singh sulks for many reasons and it’s nothing new. But he is a BJP man and a strong proponent of Hindutva ideology and BJP manifesto. He is our strong leader in the Old City.”

Action-packed drama, PM praise

For a change, it’s not Owaisi who is in the news for his guarded attack on his woman rival, but Madhavi Latha, who landed in trouble by mimicking an arrow towards a place of worship.

In a strategic decision, BJP for the first time fielded a woman candidate in Madhavi Latha against a formidable Owaisi. And she did not fail Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP leadership and its core Hyderabadi voters.

Wrote PM Modi on the X platform, “Madhavi Latha ji, your Aap ki Adalat episode is exceptional. You’ve made very solid points and also done so with logic and passion. My best wishes to you.”
Asad, Madhavi confident to win

While Asaduddin Owaisi is quite confident of winning the seat again, Madhavi Latha asks voters to give her a chance once to develop the Old City of Hyderabad.

“I will win if bogus votes are weeded out. Residents of Old City deserve a better life and development,” she says.
Cong Sameer seeks development

Hyderabad DCC president and Congress candidate, Mohammed Waliullah Sameer says residents of Hyderabad Old City residents have long been ignored, neglected, and exploited for political gain. “This election offers a critical opportunity for these communities to break free from the cycle of communalism and embrace genuine development.”

Rivals lodge complaints

Police booked an FIR against Latha on a complaint that she hurt the sentiments of the Muslim community by gesturing to shoot an arrow towards a Mosque during a Sri Rama Navami procession on April 17. Madhavi Latha denies any wrongdoing.

In turn, Latha complained with the Election Commission against Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi on May 6 accusing him of spreading false propaganda against Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his public meetings.

She demanded the Election Commission take note of it and initiate action against Asaduddin Owaisi.

Asad, Akbar failed to solve women’s issues

Says Latha, “Asaduddin Owaisi and Akbaruddin Owaisi couldn’t solve any issues until now. Here Muslim girls are married off due to poverty and they are taken to other countries after marriage, we all know what happens to them after that. They have not done anything regarding this. Hindu families are crying due to Love Jihad and no truth regarding this has come out until now. Hindu girl or Muslim girl, here there is no value for their tears…”
Asad hits out at PM

Asaduddin Owaisi attacks Prime Minister Narendra Modi, “Modi came to Telangana and said that the Hyderabad seat has been given on lease to Owaisi. The people of Hyderabad are not cattle, not the property of political parties. For forty years, Hyderabad has defeated the evil ideology of Hindutva and entrusted AIMIM. Insha’Allah, Hindutva will be defeated again.
Madhavi hogging limelight

Owaisi spun a controversial caste angle in one of his interviews indicating that since Madhavi Latha hails from upper caste, she is garnering more recognition.

“The problem is that the earlier candidate was not from the upper caste. The issue is that BJP’s DNA is to polarise everything. The PM was exposed very badly. The PM’s language has shocked some people and they don’t want to vote for BJP. Telangana’s peace and prosperity are important and Hyderabad has to grow. We will expose the BJP mindset. People of Telangana and Hyderabad will reply to hate speeches.”



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AP GOVERNMENT IN NO MOOD TO LEAVE HYDERABAD AS ITS JOINT CAPITAL CITY

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Hyderabad: With hardly a month to end 10-year Hyderabad as joint capital of newly formed Telangana State and Andhra Pradesh, the AP Government is yet to take a decision on leaving the State.

As per the AP Reorganisation Act 2014 5. (1) on and from the appointed day (June 2), Hyderabad in the existing State of Andhra Pradesh, shall be the common capital of the State of Telangana and the State of Andhra Pradesh for such period not exceeding ten years.

After expiry of the period, Hyderabad shall be the capital of the State of Telangana and there shall be a new capital for the State of Andhra Pradesh.

Will the Andhra Pradesh government finally leave Hyderabad or seek further extension citing nonformation of a new capital in Andhra Pradesh and non-implementation of some of the A P Reorganisation Act promises, is a million-dollar question.

AP in no mood to leave Hyderabad

However, indications from the AP Government state that the government of the day is likely to seek more time to shift the joint capital and it is bound to kick up a row, particularly from TRS turned BRS supremo K Chandrasekhar Rao who fought for separate Telangana and achieved it.

May take decision after polls

“Frankly speaking we haven’t taken a decision yet (to leave Hyderabad). I know it’s an important issue. We will take a call after the polls. As of now, YSRCP government has decided Visakhapatnam as AP’s new capital. There is no change in it,” Botsa Satyanarayana, Minister for Education, Andhra Pradesh, told Siasat.com.

He added, “It’s an important issue linked to many others like the implementation of promises made in the AP Reorganisation Act, etc.”

Asked will the AP Government seek an extension of Hyderabad as joint capital; he said it would be decided soon.

At present, the AP Government is functioning from Velagapudi in Amaravathi constructed by the Nara Chandrababu Naidu government but Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy has announced Visakhapatnam as the new executive capital of AP.

Jagan’s 3-capital formula


Dumping Naidu’s Amaravathi, Jagan Mohan Reddy proposed a 3-capital formula for the development of the three main regions of the State—Visakhapatnam as an executive capital, Amaravati as Legislative capital, and Kurnool as judicial capital. But the idea has yet to take off.

The three-capital formula brought the development of Amaravati to a grinding halt. Initially, real estate builders shifted back to Hyderabad and subsequently moved to Vizag, where new capital was proposed.

Naidu promises Amaravati as capita
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N Chandrababu Naidu, who is battling to win the ensuing polls, promises to make Amaravati as the new capital. His ally BJP and Jana Sena too supports the idea.

After the bifurcation of the State, Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for Amaravati on October 22, 2015. Naidu also sought funds for construction of the capital besides going for land pooling from farmers. Farmers gave huge tracts of land.

However, after Naidu lost power in the subsequent election, the incumbent Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy-led YSRCP Government dumped Amaravati as capital on the charge that Naidu and his henchmen had purchased huge tracts of lands before the announcement of Amaravati as capital. He then proposed a 3-capital formula in all three regions.

Meanwhile, farmers who gave hundreds of acres of land under a land pooling for development of the capital are fighting for Amaravati as capital and Naidu promises to build the capital if voted to power.

Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014 for bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh received the President’s assent on March 1, 2014. The ”appointed day” for the new States’ formation is 02 June 2014.

The Act requires the State of Andhra Pradesh to initiate activities related to creation of successor states including the apportionment of assets, liabilities, employees, contracts etc. between the two successor states. However, several disputes are yet to be resolved.

Meanwhile, YSRCP coordinator for North Andhra Districts Y V Subba Reddy stirred a hornet’s nest by saying that Hyderabad should be joint capital till Visakhapatnam becomes AP’s executive capital.


“As per the AP Bifurcation Act, it was decided that Hyderabad would be the joint capital for 10 years till AP has its own capital. But the previous government (Telugu Desam) failed to provide a permanent capital and operated through a temporary Amaravati. After we came to power in 2019, keeping the financial limitations of the State in mind, we decided to make Visakhapatnam, the most developed city in the State, as the Executive capital, but legal hassles were created for us. Hence, we need time,” he added.

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THE ANDHRA PRADESH REORGANISATION BILL, 2014 A BILL to provide for the reorganisation of the existing State of Andhra Pradesh and for matters connected therewith. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Sixty-fifth Year of the Republic of India as follows:—


The 2014 bill was passed in the Lok Sabha on 18 February 2014 and in the Rajya Sabha on 20 February 2014. 

The bill was attested by the President of India, Pranab Mukherjee on 1 March 2014 and published in the official Gazette on 2 March 2014, where as 2 June 2014 is the 'appointed day' according to the act. 

PART II REORGANISATION OF THE STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH 3. 

On and from the appointed day, there shall be formed a new State to be known as the State of Telangana comprising the following territories of the existing State of Andhra Pradesh, namely:—

Adilabad, Karimnagar, Medak, Nizamabad, Warangal, Rangareddi, Nalgonda, Mahbubnagar, Khammam and Hyderabad districts, and thereupon the said territories shall cease to form part of the existing State of Andhra Pradesh. 

4. On and from the appointed day, the State of Andhra Pradesh shall comprise the territories of the existing State of Andhra Pradesh other than those specified in section 3. 

5. (1) On and from the appointed day, Hyderabad in the existing State of Andhra Pradesh, shall be the common capital of the State of Telangana and the State of Andhra Pradesh for such period not exceeding ten years. (2) After expiry of the period referred to in sub-section (1), Hyderabad shall be the capital of the State of Telangana and there shall be a new capital for the State of Andhra Pradesh. Explanation.–– In this Part, the common capital includes the existing area notified as the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation under the Hyderabad Municipal Corporation Act, 1955. Formation of Telangana State. State of Andhra Pradesh and territorial divisions thereof. Hyderabad to be common capital for States of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Hyderabad Act No. 2 of 1956. 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 3 

6. The Central Government shall constitute an expert committee to study various alternatives regarding the new capital for the successor State of Andhra Pradesh and make appropriate recommendations in a period not exceeding forty-five days from the date of enactment of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014. 

7. On and from the appointed day, the Governor of the existing State of Andhra Pradesh shall be the Governor for both the successor States of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana for such period as may be determined by the President . 

8. (1) On and from the appointed day, for the purposes of administration of the common capital area, the Governor shall have special responsibility for the security of life, liberty and property of all those who reside in such area. (2) In particular, the responsibility of the Governor shall extend to matters such as law and order, internal security and security of vital installations, and management and allocation of Government buildings in the common capital area. (3) In discharge of the functions, the Governor shall, after consulting the Council of Ministers of the State of Telangana, exercise his individual judgment as to the action to be taken: Provided that if any question arises whether any matter is or is not a matter as respects which the Governor is under this sub-section required to act in the exercise of his individual judgment, the decision of the Governor in his discretion shall be final, and the validity of anything done by the Governor shall not be called in question on the ground that he ought or ought not to have acted in the exercise of his individual judgment. (4) The Governor shall be assisted by two advisors to be appointed by the Central Government. 

9. (1) The Central Government shall assist the successor States of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana to raise additional police forces. (2) The Central Government shall, for a period of three years, on and from the appointed day, maintain and administer the Greyhound Training Centre in Hyderabad which shall function as a common training centre for the successor States and, at the expiry of the said period, the existing Greyhound Training Centre in Hyderabad shall become the training centre of the State of Telangana. (3) The Central Government shall assist the successor State of Andhra Pradesh to set up a similar state-of the-art training centre at such place as the State Government of Andhra Pradesh may by order notify. (4) The Central Government shall provide financial assistance to the successor States in setting up new operational hubs for Greyhounds at such locations as the successor States may by order notify. (5) The Greyhound and OCTOPUS forces of the existing State of Andhra Pradesh shall be distributed between the successor States after seeking options from the personnel and, each of these forces, on or after the appointed day shall function under the respective Director General of Police of the successor States.