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clamour for MLC berths
Telangana: Congress candidates who failed in the recent polls clamour for MLC berths
Follow on Twitter| Published: 24th December 2023 9:01 pm IST
Hyderabad: Senior Congress leaders who failed to get tickets or lost the polls are now eyeing MLCs tickets.
While there
is intense clamour for nominated posts too, several senior party leaders are
throwing their hats for MLC.
While some
have rushed to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, others are making a beeline to
Congress High Command in New Delhi. In fact, Delhi flights are booming again
with Congress leaders with party in power in Telangana State for the first time
after formation of the State in 2014.
Amidst
clamour for nominated posts and MLCs tickets, some are also eyeing for MP
tickets also in the hope that Congress win in the assembly elections will have
positive effect in Lok Sabha elections next year.
But the
demand is more for MLC and cabinet berth now. Six MLC vacancies are on the
cards—2 under MLA quota, 2 under Governor quota, 1 local body and 1 graduate
constituency. Congress has chance to get at least 4 MLCs.
Since there
is no Muslim minority in the A Revanth Reddy cabinet, ex Minister Mohd Ali
Shabbir who lost the elections from Nizamabad Urban, Feroz Khan, who was
defeated in Nampally, Mohd Azharuddin who lost in Jubilee Hills are among the
front runners for MLC berths and Minister post.
While senior
Congress leader V Hanumantha Rao is eyeing Khammam Lok Sabha ticket and if
denied, a Rajya Sabha berth, others in the queue for MLC tickets include G
Chinna Reddy, Ramulu Naik, Madhu Yakshi Goud, Jagga Reddy, Pushpa Leela, ex-MP
Balram Naik, G Niranjan among others.
Several
senior Congress leaders have already rushed to New Delhi to put forth their
plea to the Congress High Command. Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy too has been
summoned for the proposed cabinet expansion, MLC nomination and nominated
posts.
The Congress
High command had promised MLC tickets and plum nominated posts before elections
to all those senior party leaders who were denied tickets in caste equations
and on the criteria of winning chances.
Since there
is no minority Muslim MLA elected from Congress, the High Command will have to
accommodate one or two for MLC and a cabinet berth.
Congress has
fielded six Muslims in the 2023 assembly polls in the State and all were
defeated–Mohd Ali Shabbir (Nizamabad Urban), Mohd Azharuddin (Jubilee Hills),
Mohd. Feroz Khan (Nampally), Shaik Akbar (Malakpet), Osman Bin Mohammed Al
Hajri (Karwan) and Mohd Mujeebullah Shareef (Charminar).
In fact,
Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy blamed MIM Floor leader Akbaruddin Owaisi for
defeating Muslim candidates of Congress by fielding candidates and extending
support to their dear friend former Chief Minister and BRS supremo K
Chandrasekhar in the just concluded assembly elections.
Akbaruddin
Owaisi stoutly denied the charge saying he too can level similar allegation
since Congress had fielded candidates against them in Old City. There was war
of words between the two.
Despite
having majority in Assembly, Congress has no strength in Legislative Council
and will find it tough to pass important bills and win over debates.
In the
40-member Legislative council, BRS has 30 MLCs and its friendly ally, AIMIM,
has two. The Congress presently has only two MLCs. It has to wait for at least
15 months for eight MLC seats to become vacant.
Congress may
woo BRS and independent MLCs as done by BRS earlier in 2014.
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