Political heat in Telangana

Political heat in Telangana
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With the sizzling summer conditions, the political climate of Telangana also heat up with top opposition parties leaders visit to the State. Kicking off 2019 election preparation two years in advance, the political parties have begin their election campaign programme in the districts. Now what is the actual reason behind the ongoing political heat in Telangana?

With the sizzling summer conditions, the political climate of Telangana also heat up with top opposition parties leaders visit to the State. Kicking off 2019 election preparation two years in advance, the political parties have begin their election campaign programme in the districts. Now what is the actual reason behind the ongoing political heat in Telangana?

After the TRS plenary meeting in April, all political activities in the State seems came to a halt. But with the top leaders of BJP and Congress visit make the political heat to rise in Telangana. In order to face TRS in 2019 elections its necessary for the opposition parties to make the ground ready in advance. Wih the prospects of winning the Assembly polls due in 2019, the BJP national president Amit Shah planed three days tour of Telangana.

After BJP created impact in northern and eastern parts of the country, now it targeted to the south Indian states. After forming the govt in Karnataka BJP is expanding its footprints in south India. During his three-day visit toTelangana (Nalgonda, Munogode, Nagarjuna Sagar, Bhongir and Hyderabad,) Amit Shah will focus on mobilising the party’s workers and also strengthen the organisation right from the booth-level committees.

During his visit he stated the TRS govt has failed to up keep its election promises, and said that center will support Telangana in all aspects, in order to increase its strength he gave call to other parties leaders to join BJP.

Meanwhile, the Congress, the main Opposition in the State has started gearing up for the visit of party vice-president Rahul Gandhi in Medak district.

As Rahul Gandhi will be addressing his first public meeting in the State since the formation of Telangana in June 2014, Congress was going all out to mobilise the people to Sangareddy town, about 50 kms from Hyderabad.

Congress leaders were hopeful that Rahul’s visit and the public meeting named ‘Telangana Praja Garjana’ will put a new life in the rank and file and set the party on the road to victory in the next elections.

TPCC Chief Uttam Kumar Reddy said Rahul Gandhi will release a chargesheet against the TRS Government highlighting its failures during the last three years. Form Mallannasagar reservoir to till Indra park dharna chowk issue.

Though Congress played the prominent role in carving out a new state of Telangana, but it could not convert into the vote bank. But this time it want to utilize all issue and make it way in 2019 elections.

TRS with a single point agenda of creating a separate Telangana, in 2014 elections it emerged as the party with the largest vote share and formed government in Telangana. On the successful completion of 3 years rule in the State, TRS parliamentary party and legislature party meeting, under the Chairmanship of party president and Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao will be held May 27. The meeting will discuss among other, things regarding party membership and party's committee formation. Since this will be an important meeting,KCR has requested all the party MPs , MLAs and MLCs to attend the same without fail.

Where TRS chief will direct the party carder to take all welfare programs to the people, and to give strong replay to opposition comment. In this 3 years TRS have taken controversial decisions like; Mallannasagr, Indra park dharna chowk, Khammam chili farmers issue,

But it is very common for ruling and opposition parties to counter each other at the time of the elections, that the people welfare is the main agenda for them. But after coming into the power they will forget about those people who voted them in the elections.

Translated byYadedya Sona

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