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TRS, Congress-led alliance in tough battle in Telangana

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Hyderabad: As curtains drew on campaigning in Telangana on Wednesday, battle lines are clearly drawn for the first full-fledged Assembly election in India’s youngest state with the ruling TRS and Congress-led People’s Front locked in a tough fight.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is the third major force in Friday’s poll battle but its strength is confined to a few constituencies. The Bahujan Left Front (BLD) led by the Communist Party of India-Marxist and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) are also contesting.
A little over 2.80 crore voters are eligible to decide the political fortunes of 1,821 candidates in 119 constituencies. Four-and-a-half years after forming the first government in newly created Telangana, riding on the Telangana sentiment, the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) is making a determined bid to retain power on the basis of development and welfare schemes, though the slogan of Telangana self-respect also echoed in its campaign.
TRS faces a tough challenge from People’s Front which also includes Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Communist Party of India (CPI) and Telangana Jana Samithi (TJS), a new party floated by M. Kodandaram, who was once KCR’s friend in the Telangana movement.
The elections also mark the beginning of new friendship between the Congress and TDP who have put behind their 37-year-old rivalry to join hands. The Congress is contesting 94 seats, leaving the rest to its allies.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, whose TDP won 15 seats in 2014, has fielded candidates in 13 constituencies. The outcome is expected to be a big test for Naidu’s efforts to forge an anti-BJP alliance at the national level.
In the 2014 Assembly elections which were held simultaneously with the Lok Sabha polls, TRS polled 33% votes bagging 63 seats while Congress secured 21 seats with 24% votes. TDP and its then ally BJP secured 15 and 5 seats respectively with 21% votes (TDP 14%+BJP 7%).
The YSR Congress had polled 3% votes and got 3 seats. Others and independents had 11% vote share.
The All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) won 7 seats. This time the YSR Congress is not contesting the election and has declared its support to TRS. Except eight constituencies in Hyderabad where the MIM has fielded candidates, it is supporting TRS in the rest of the state.
TRS is contesting all seats on its own. It has retained almost all the outgoing MLAs and also gave ticket to nearly two dozen MLAs of Congress and TDP who had crossed over to the ruling party after 2014 elections. This triggered dissidence in the party and rebels entered the fray in some constituencies.
While the TRS campaign banked on its achievements, the People’s Front and BJP targeted TRS chief K. Chandrashekhar Rao for ‘family

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