KCR’s Medak home turf to be challenged by Revanth Reddy?

KCR’s Medak home turf to be challenged by Revanth Reddy?
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KCR’s Medak home turf to be challenged by Revanth Reddy? It is evident that the seat fell vacant after KCR preferred to retain MLA seat to MP seat. Inside the Telugu Desam Party, reportedly, there is a talk that TDP cannot get a better candidate than Revanth Reddy to contest the polls.

Hyderabad: If the buzz is to be believed, Revantha Reddy, the Telangana Telugu Desam Party leader and sitting-in Kodangal MLA of TDP, has been offered to contest from Medak Parliament, the seat from which KCR has won to the Lok Sabha with a record majority in the recent general elections. It is evident that the seat fell vacant after KCR preferred to retain MLA seat to MP seat. Inside the Telugu Desam Party, reportedly, there is a talk that TDP cannot get a better candidate than Revanth Reddy to contest the polls.



From the other end, the ruling TRS party has very strong hold over Medak Lok Sabha constituency and it is not that easy to defeat TRS party candidate in this constituency that too in a bi-election.

It is worth recollecting that Medak Parliament will go for bi-election on September 13. Devi Prasad, the Telangana Non-Gazetted Officers Association president, is likely to contest for Medak MP Seat from TRS party.

Also, the Congress Party, which has faced a great defeat in the just concluded General Elections, has seriously thinking about winning the Medak Lok Sabha constituency that has fall vacant with the resignation of KCR, the Chief Minister of Telangana.

If the murmur is to be believed, the Congress Party is seriously planning to offer the party ticket to Prof Kodandaram, the TJAC Chairman. Almost the entire cadre of Congress Party is in favour of the pitch, reportedly. But, the million dollar question that arises here is whether Prof Kodandaram would contest the elections? Even if he contests, will he contest on Congress Party’s ticket? It’s only the time that has to ultimately decide the fate of any candidate or political party.


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