Wednesday 9 April 2014

KCR joins LS contest from Medak to teach Cong a ‘lesson’

Opening up the contest with Congress and the TDP-BJP combine, Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) chief K Chandrasekhara Rao has decided to contest from Medak Parliamentary seat as well. KCR is also contesting from Gajwale Assembly constituency in Medak district, aiming at the chief minister’s post.
KCR is learnt to have decided to contest from Medak to “teach a lesson to Congress” for admitting his protégé, filmstar-turned-politician M Vijayashanti into its fold, who had won the Medak LS seat in 2009 on TRS ticket.
Sources said KCR felt betrayed after the actor joined Congress as it was he who brought her into TRS and helped her win in 2009. Congress did not nominate Vijayashanti from Medak LS seat, and KCR would be contesting against Dr Sravan Reddy, who owns a few hospitals in Hyderabad, and was a member of the YSR Congress Party earlier. It is learnt that KCR has vowed to defeat anyone who contests from Medak LS seat.
Releasing his party’s third list Tuesday, KCR said his daughter K Kavita would contest the Nizamabad LS seat, pitting her against Congress MP Madhu Yakshi Goud. Kakatiya University professor K Sitaram Naik has been named for Mahbubabad LS seat while TRS student wing leader Balkam Suman will contest from Peddapalli.
Meanwhile, in a rare gesture, the Congress high command rolled back its decision on not giving tickets to Telangana Joint Action Committee members, withdrawing three candidates it had announced Monday night and allotting the seats to TJAC members. TJAC chief Addanki Dayakar has been nominated from Thungathurthi assembly seat in Nalgonda district.
Dayakar had expressed displeasure Monday night that the Congress did not give even one ticket to his outfit and hinted that the TJAC may review its decision to support the Congress. The Congress also changed the nominees for Secunderabad (Cantt) and Narsampet, and gave them to TJAC.

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