Following TRS candidate list announcement, here’s who defected from the party

Jumping ship according to the political weather is not new. The Telangana Assembly led by Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao was dissolved on September 6, and the state has since been gearing up for elections. The party released a list of 105 candidates out of 119 for the constituencies in Telangana, and has resulted in a few defections.

Defections from the TRS

K Shiva Kumar Reddy: He won from Narayanpet in the Assembly 2014 elections on a TRS ticket. Along with his followers, he joined the Congress on September 5. Shiva Kumar said that he and his followers were disillusioned by the false promises made by the TRS.

Bhupathi Reddy: a member of the TRS for 14 years resigned from the party and joined Congress on September 15. Speaking to media after his resignation, Reddy claimed he was forced to leave the party as TRS was giving priority to those who betrayed Telangana. He is expected to contest from Nizamabad Rural constituency.

Ramesh Rathod: A former Member of Parliament, Ramesh had joined the TRS in 2017. He had jumped ship from the Telugu Desam Party (TDP). After he was not given a ticket to contest from Khanapur (ST) in the upcoming Assembly polls by the TRS, a disgruntled Ramesh joined the Congress on September 20. He was a former Politburo member of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP).

Konda Surekha: The Women and Child Welfare Minister in the Y S Rajasekhara Reddy government in united Andhra Pradesh, Surekha joined the Congress along with her husband, Konda Muralidhar Rao, an MLC. They joined the Congress from the TRS on September 26. They defected to the Congress after Surekha was upset that her name did not feature in the list of 105 candidates that TRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao released. Surekha was first elected as an MLA in 1999 on a Congress ticket. She then resigned from the party in 2011, and joined the YSR Congress Party. Later, she contested the 2014 elections on a TRS ticket.

Bera Satyanarayana: On October 2, Mancherial Mandal Parishad president Bera Satyanarayana joined the Bahujan Samaj Party. He resigned from the TRS in protest of the party’s decision to give the ticket to sitting MLA N Diwakar.

Defections to the TRS

KR Suresh Reddy: Formerly the Assembly Speaker in united Andhra Pradesh, Suresh joined the TRS on September 7. He was invited to join the TRS by Telangana IT Minister KT Rama Rao shortly after the Telangana assembly was dissolved. Earlier, Suresh has contested from both Balkonda and Armoor constituencies of Nizamabad district. Which seat he will be contesting from this time is yet to be decided.

Nizamabad meeting : MP Kavitha hails schemes proposed by TRS party

TRS party has modernized the 363 Gram Panchayats in the district for the welfare of the tribal people said Nizamabad MP Kavitha adding that the district has also got 12 new mandals and three revenue divisions in addition to the municipalities.

She also took the names of Ankapur and Ansapur villages for doing their best in agriculture and have turned as an inspiration for several other villages in the state.

Kavitha also said that TRS party has provided 24 hours power supply to the state by deploying 14,000 transformers and 68 power sub-stations in the district.

He also praised the CM KCR for providing water to every household in Nizamabad.

Kavitha also said that over 4.2 lakh people are getting pensions with around 44 crores sanctioning for the district for every month.

She also took the names women welfare and child welfare programmes like Amma vodi and KCR kits which are benefitting the people of Nizamabad.

Telangana Polls : KCR hits out at Chandrababu Naidu, Congress at a public meeting in Nizamabad

TRS party supremo and caretaker CM K Chandrasekhar Rao has resumed his election campaign with organising Praja Ashirwada Sabha at Nizamabad.

The meeting was started on a grand note with over two lakh people attending it. KCR began the meeting greeting the people saying that he has not seen huge people ever attending the TRS meeting.

He then targetted the opposition parties saying that the Congress party which ignored the concerns of distressed people during their regime is now promising to increase pension for them.

Meanwhile, he hailed the minister Pocharam Srinivas Reddy for rendering services to the welfare of the people. He added that the people of Banswada district are lucky to have him as an MLA.

KCR also said that it was only TRS party which is providing 24-hour power supply to the farmers.

He later hit out at Congress 10-year rule in the state for not doing anything for Telangana. “Congress has neglected farmers and ignored their woes for the betterment of irrigation works in Telangana. It was only the TRS government which completed the Sriram Sagar project and initiated the works of Kaleshwaram project.” KCR said.

Coming down heavily on Congress, KCR said that is shameful for congress party for merging with TDP which has taken seven districts of Khammam during the bifurcation of the states.

Public meeting to boost TRS campaign ahead of Telangana Elections

Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) chief and caretaker chief minister of Telangana K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) is aiming to expand his election campaign with a large public meeting in Nizamabad district on Wednesday.

The public meeting holds significance for KCR as his daughter, K. Kavitha, is the Nizamabad MP (member of Parliament). KCR will use this platform to launch a string of close to 100 public meetings that he will address ahead of the forthcoming assembly elections.

A senior TRS leader who did not want to be named said that more than 200,000 people are expected to attend Wednesday’s meeting.

Rao had addressed a public meeting at Husnabad in Siddipet district last month after recommending the dissolution of the assembly on 6 September. This had precipitated early polls in the state, which must be held within six months after the legislature is dissolved.

“KCR will tour all the assembly constituencies in the coming days. He is a crowd-puller we are banking on to win the coming elections. Unlike the TRS, the opposition alliance has no credible face which is our biggest advantage,” said the TRS leader mentioned above.

The Congress, Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Communist Party of India (CPI) and the Telangana Jana Samithi have formed a grand alliance to take on the TRS in the forthcoming polls. This is unlike the last election in 2014 when all the parties contested separately. The TRS got a simple majority by winning 63 of the total 119 assembly seats.

Later, many MLAs (members of legislative assembly) from the Congress, TDP, YSR Congress Party (the principal opposition in the neighbouring Andhra Pradesh) and smaller parties defected to the TRS, increasing its tally to about 90.

However, this time, the Congress is banking on the TDP’s vote share, which was substantial in certain assembly seats, especially in the areas surrounding Hyderabad.

The TRS is, however, confident of sweeping the elections. Kavitha did not give any numbers, but said that her party would “sweep” the assembly elections. Her brother and IT minister of the caretaker government, K.T. Rama Rao, called the opposition alliance a “Maha Ghatia-bandhan” and said the TRS will also get majority of the seats in and around Hyderabad—24 seats in the Greater Hyderabad area.

Telangana agri varsity (PJTSAU) signs pact with drone maker AEGIS

To promote awareness and utility of drone technology in agriculture operations, Prof Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University (PJTSAU) has signed a memorandam of understanding (MoU) with Bengaluru-based drone manufactuer AEGIS.

The MoU was signed by S Sudheer Kumar, Registrar, PJTSAU, and S Vinod Kumar, Director, AEGIS, in the presence of Vice-Chancellor V Praveen Rao.

PJTSAU can now use the technical services of AEGIS in diagnosing pests and diseases in rice, maize and cotton crops in the State. Further, it will be used for spraying pesticides. Directors of institutes under the Indian Council for Agricultural Research also participated in the event.

The Vice-Chancellor suggested the preparation of a detailed action plan in consultation with AEGIS for effective use of drone technology in agriculture, to improve skill development among agricultural graduates and prepare a curriculum to start one-month certificate course which can help develop and train manpower in handling drone technology.

TRS will play decisive role after LS elections in 2019

TRS leader and minister in Telangana’s caretaker government K T Rama Rao Friday expressed confidence that the party would play a decisive role at the Centre after the 2019 Lok Sabha elections to work for the state’s interests.

It would be a coalition era after the next parliamentary elections, he said,addressing a gathering of TRS workers here.

“I am fully confident that in this coalition era, TRS will definitely be in a decisive role in Delhi and get what is due for Telangana, not by begging the Centre, but by dictating.

Our leader KCR has the intelligence and strategy to do it,” Rama Rao, son of TRS president and Caretaker Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, said.

Claiming that the popularity of BJP and also Congress is on the decline,he exuded confidence that the Telangana people would overwhelmingly vote for TRS in the Lok Sabha polls.

“I am confident that our Telangana people will give a judgement with awareness to give 16 parliament seats to TRS. Because the Modi graph is falling. I need not say specially about Rahul Gandhi… One who wants to vote would also run away after seeing him,” he said.

He also alleged that the NDA government had not done justice for Telangana over last over four years.

Assembly polls in Telangana were originally scheduled to be held simultaneously with the Lok Sabha elections next year.

However, the assembly was dissolved earlier this month as per a recommendation of the state cabinet, which necessitated elections ahead of the schedule.

Election Commission sets the stage for Telangana elections

 The Election Commission (EC) on Thursday said that the model code of conduct will come into force immediately in states where the legislative assembly has been prematurely dissolved.

The directive comes against the backdrop of then Telangana chief minister, K. Chandrashekar Rao, dissolving the assembly on 6 September and calling for early elections. The term of the House was to end in June 2019.

The Commission said in an official communique to the cabinet secretary and chief secretaries of all states that the caretaker government should merely carry on with day-to-day governance and desist from taking any major policy decisions.

The code will also be applicable to the central government on matters relating to the state.

The EC said the model code will continue till the new Assembly is elected. The direction is in line with a 1994 Supreme Court order that said that neither the caretaker state government nor the central government will announce any schemes or projects with respect to the particular state.

K Chandrasekhar Rao will remain Telangana CM, Harish & I will play golf: KTR

HYDERABAD: He believes that before every election, all political parties become ‘noisy’ — referring to the infighting over party tickets — and that TRS is no exception, though there is no discontentment in the pink party. As his phone rings endlessly and obviously so, this suave politico believes that rabble-rousing, name calling and stooping to the same level as the opponent, on twitter that is — is part and parcel of every election.

‘‘In a T-20 cricket match, does the batsman play all the overs in a similar manner ? Sometimes he hits hard, some times slow and now that it is election time, you will only see the politician in me though I am otherwise a charming man. But our real campaign is yet to begin,’’ says KT Rama Rao, the IT  Minister of Telangana.

‘‘You don’t drive a wedge between me and Harish,’’ he quips when asked whether KTR would work under the Chief Ministership of T Harish Rao, in case that were to happen. Recently, Harish had declared that he was ready to work under KTR. ‘‘I want KCR garu to be the Chief Minister of the state for the next 15 years and who knows, Harish might retire before that ! Or may be I will retire and both of us (Harish and himself) could play golf together,’’ he laughs.

In a free-wheeling two-hour long exclusive interview to Express over a few cups of green tea, Rama Rao asserts that the TRS has always scripted history and they will sweep the polls even as he refers to Congress leaders — right from its president Rahul Gandhi to the local leadership — as a ‘bunch of jokers’ who are out  to grab power by hook or crook.

‘‘I respect what Harish said. But it is silly to talk all that as KCR garu is only 65 and in the best of health and I want him to continue as CM for the next 15 years. By the way, the CM post is not vacant,’’ says Rama Rao, the shrewd politician in him, taking the centre stage.

But the 42-year-old turns nostalgic as he goes back to history of the Telangana agitation, right from early 1900s to the 1968 movement when he points out that the then Congress government killed 369 youths and today the same party is talking about doing social justice.

‘‘These jokers do not have the moral right to make any tall claims. Now is the time for them to take the bull by its horns but they are jittery.’’

So what was the reason for the state to go in for early polls ? ‘‘The Congress wants to somehow stall all development works we had undertaken. They filed 186 cases against irrigation projects. I have no problem if they seek justice through the Courts. But since they want power at any cost, they are resorting to all other means to stall important works. They were making  baseless allegations and went to the extent of body shaming even my children. We figured that the only way to stop this from getting more murkier is to seek fresh mandate.’’

The “saga of betrayal’’ of the people of Telangana by the Congress is before everyone to see and so is TDP Chief and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu’s repeated obstacles to construction of irrigation projects in Telangana. The people of Telangana have got an opportunity now to kill “the two birds with one stone (vote),’’ IT and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao has said.

“Both Congress and TDP, which ruled the State one after the other for 67 years, had utterly failed to provide potable water, power and other amenities to people. Such parties have now joined hands to grab power. People should be wary of their designs and seize the opportunity of elections to kill two birds with one stone,” he said.

Rama Rao averred that the TRS would script history by winning 100 Assembly seats in the forthcoming elections.
Pooh-poohing the Congress-led grand alliance as a bundle of contradictions, he said, “The bunch will crumble under its own weight.”

Here are the excerpts from the interview:

interviewer: How do you view the formation of grand alliance by TDP, Congress?
KTR:  I would like to ask Prof M Kodandaram why he is allying with Congress which was responsible for the death of 369 youths during the agitation in 1969. Also, was it not Congress that was responsible for deaths of hundreds of students after 2001? The parties which murdered youths and made them martyrs are now talking about them. It is shameful. Which martyr’s family has asked Kodandaram to sail with Congress and TDP? The grand alliance literally had no agenda except to grab power. Now, PM Narendra Modi  is talking about “Congress-mukt Bharat”. But NT Rama Rao founded TDP way back in 1982 on the same plank. How can TDP sail with Congress?

TNIE:   The grand alliance is coming out with an agenda. What is your take on this?
KTR: What is the basis for forming the grand alliance except for dislodging the TRS and grabbing power? The Congress-TDP combine sees early polls as a golden opportunity to dislodge TRS.

interviewer: But Congress leaders are talking about corruption in TRS government…
KTR: There is no capable leader in Congress for post of chief minister. Currency notes of the value of Rs2.5 crore were burnt in a Congress leader’s car during 2004 electioneering (N Uttam Kumar Reddy). One working president is involved in vote-for-note case (A Revanth Reddy). Another leader is involved in human trafficking case (T Jaya Prakash Reddy). That party (Congress) talking about corruption is a big joke.  If there is corruption in TRS government, the opposition parties can knock the doors of courts.

interviewer: What is your main poll plank?
KTR: Apart from KCR’s face, the TRS’ main election plank will be good governance and good work.  We have provided good governance. Done exceptionally good work. These are our poll planks. Telangana is number one in welfare programmes. The developmental schemes will help us get votes.  The TRS government has done exceptionally well in “Nidhulu (funds), Neellu (water) and Niyamakalu (employment)”, on which Telangana statehood movement hinged.

interviewer: The Congress is alleging that the TRS government failed to provide employment. What is your reaction?
KTR:  Because of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, the State got new zonal system which reserved 95% jobs to locals. In its 10-year rule from 2004 to 2014, Congress filled 10,000 jobs in government sector. In the last four years of TRS rule, we have filled 40,000 posts and issued notifications for another 60,000. Congress was responsible for unemployment in the State.

interviewer: K Chandrasekhar Rao vowed not to seek votes if Mission Bhagiratha was not completed before elections. What is the status of the scheme?
KTR:  It will be completed before elections. Around 90% work is complete. The rest will be completed by the time elections are held. As for water, the government undertook Mission Bhagiratha to provide potable water to every household. It took 40 years for the previous governments to complete Sriram Sagar project. We put irrigation projects on the fast track and are all set to complete Kaleshwaram in just four years. As regards funds, Telangana has always been fund-surplus. Telangana funds were used for AP in the past. Now, Telangana is the fastest-growing state in the country. Its growth rate is 17.17%.

interviewer: There has been criticism that  TRS supremo K Chandrasekhar Rao is not going to the Secretariat. You claim yours is good governance…
KTR: Good government does not mean that an ordinary person should be able to meet the chief minister for the sake of a ration card. Every citizen in the State is getting his/her requirements met without meeting the CM.

interviewer: Have you spoken with Harish Rao after his recent emotional outburst?
KTR: Harish Rao himself issued a clarification the very next day. Leave it at that. You cannot drive a wedge between Harish Rao and KTR.

interviewer: How are your relations with BJP? TRS is alleged to have hidden agenda with BJP
KTR: There is no hidden agenda or friendship with BJP. We (BJP and TRS) are diametrically opposite.

interviewer:  In the recent bus accident in Jagtial, 61 people died and there was criticism that KCR did not visit the place or the injured, but had earlier been seen consoling the members of the family of Harikrishna who died in another road accident.
KTR: The chief minister was down with viral fever. I had gone to Jagtial and so did other leaders. To draw comparisons between the two instances is unfair.

interviewer: You and KCR seem to be very busy pacifying all those who were denied ticket to contest elections.
KTR: There is no discontent and all of our leaders are campaigning across the state. It is natural everyone wants to contest on behalf of a party that is going to win elections. In fact, we had expected more. Just wait and watch the fate of Gandhi Bhavan once they announce their list. The windowpanes will be smashed, their leaders will stage dharna and there will be hungama.

interviewer: There is an old CBI case against KCR pertaining to 2006 when he served as Union Minister for Labour and Employment and there were alleged irregularities in the award of contracts of civil works in ESI hospitals which allegedly caused a loss of Rs6 crore to the government, The CBI had even questioned Rao in October 2015.
KTR: KCR garu is not afraid of CBI nor any political party in the country. Opposition has nothing to hold against us in the 18 years of TRS existence. It is an achievement.

interviewer: Congress says that even Harish Rao’s name figures in 2005 enquiry report of CID in human trafficking case.
KTR: The opposition can approach the court or meet the DGP. If Harish was involved, what did the Congress government do for nine years ? They dont have a shred of evidence.’

interviewer: Is the Federal Front on the back-burner for now?
KTR: Federal Front was born out of the angst of the common man and KCR garu is looking for an alternative to bring about a qualitative change in the country. After 71 years of Independence, many still do not have access to clean drinking water. Many villages are still without electricity.

interviewer: What is your view on triple talaq?
KTR: I have not followed this issue much.

TNIE: Your party leaders are talking against AP Chief N Chandrababu Naidu. But, KCR invited Naidu for his Ayutha Chandi Yagam. What is this contradiction.
KTR: Invitation to Yagam is a courtesy. We differ on several issues with Naidu. He wrote several letters to Union government for stopping construction of irrigation projects. Even PM Narendra Modi met the then Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. It does not mean that Pakistan and India have no issues. But, I am not comparing AP and TS with India and Pakistan.

interviewer: What went wrong with the Pragathi Nivedana Sabha? It is said that you were tasked with mobilising a crowd of 25 lakh people but only four to five lakh people turned up. Comparisons are being drawn between the organising skills of you and T Harish Rao?
KTR: Do you know how many lakhs attended? It was a grand success and lakhs of people attended it and let us leave it at that.

People Trust: 43 per cent respondents favour KCR as next Telangana CM

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The PSE, India’s first-ever weekly tracker of the country’s political pulse, found as many as 43 per cent of respondents voting in favour of the incumbent.

State Congress president Uttam Kumar Reddy figured at a distant second, securing 18 per cent of votes, the PSE survey found. The Telangana BJP leader, G Kishan Reddy, trailed at 15 per cent.

Rao, popularly called KCR, heads the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) that spearheaded the movement for a separate state carved out of Andhra Pradesh. Telangana came into being in 2014, with KCR sworn in as its first chief minister.

Around 48 per cent of respondents expressed satisfaction with the KCR government while 26 per cent rated it bad and 16 average, according to the PSE findings.

The India Today Axis-My-India poll was based on telephone interviews across every parliamentary constituency of the state, with a sample size of 7,110.

For Telangana voters, sanitation remains a major issue followed by unemployment, agricultural problems and price rise, the PSE found.

People Trust: KCR soars in Telangana, Kumaraswamy slumps in popularity as Karnataka CM

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Telangana’s caretaker Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao is far ahead of any competition as the state prepares for early polls following his decision to dissolve the assembly prematurely, according to the findings of India Today’s Political Stock Exchange.

On September 6, Rao set the ball rolling for a fresh mandate when he recommended the state legislature be dissolved, eight months ahead of his government’s five-year term.

The PSE, India’s first-ever weekly tracker of the country’s political pulse, found as many as 43 per cent of respondents voting in favour of the incumbent.

State Congress president Uttam Kumar Reddy figured at a distant second, securing 18 per cent of votes, the PSE survey found. The Telangana BJP leader, G Kishan Reddy, trailed at 15 per cent.
Rao, popularly called KCR, heads the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) that spearheaded the movement for a separate state carved out of Andhra Pradesh. Telangana came into being in 2014, with KCR sworn in as its first chief minister.

Around 48 per cent of respondents expressed satisfaction with the KCR government while 26 per cent rated it bad and 16 average, according to the PSE findings.

The India Today Axis-My-India poll was based on telephone interviews across every parliamentary constituency of the state, with a sample size of 7,110.

For Telangana voters, sanitation remains a major issue followed by unemployment, agricultural problems and price rise, the PSE found.

Asked about their preferred choice for the next PM, around 44 per cent of the respondents voted for Narendra Modi. Thirty-nine per cent supported Congress chief Rahul Gandhi.

Before it was dissolved this month, the 119-seat Telangana assembly composed of 81 members from the TRS, 17 from the Congress, seven from the AIMIM and five from the BJP.

KARNATAKA

Barely four months after the HD Kumaraswamy government took over, around 35 per cent of respondents interviewed by the India Today-Axis-My-India PSE survey expressed dissatisfaction with the ruling JDS-Congress coalition.

Some 28 per cent rated it average and 23 good, the poll, with a sample size of 11,480, found.

As high as 55 per cent of PSE respondents in Karnataka preferred Narendra Modi as the next prime minister. Rahul Gandhi won 42 per cent votes for the PM’s job.

Drinking water and sanitation followed by agricultural problems and price rise are major issues for Karnataka residents, the PSE showed.

In assembly elections in May this year, the BJP secured 104 of the 224 seats, the Congress 80 and the JDS 37.