Mahabubnagar set for three-cornered fight among TRS\, Cong & BJP

Mahabubnagar set for three-cornered fight among TRS, Cong & BJP

Press Trust of India  |  Mahabubnagar (Telangana) 

A former citadel, wrested by TRS chief K Rao a decade ago, the Lok Sabha seat is set for a tripartite contest with the BJP emerging as a strong contender after managing to key defections.

Jithender Reddy, however, switched over to the after he was denied a ticket by the TRS. Notably, the incumbent MP, who was a floor of the TRS in the Lok Sabha, had won the seat on a BJP ticket in 1999.

The BJP has already fielded D K Aruna, former and a key political figure who embraced the saffron party only last month. hails from one of the strong political families of Mahabubnagar district.

With the two leaders on board, the BJP sees its hopes rising in the Mahabubnagar seat, but it is certainly an uphill task for the outfit.

The TRS, which had won all the seven Assembly segments in the constituency in state election last December, has fielded Manne

The TRS nominee said the welfare and development schemes implemented by the would be the factor that would ensure his victory.

The Congress, on the other hand, has given a ticket to Vamshi The former MLA says he is confident of a smooth sailing as Mahabubnagar has a minority voter base of 1.5 lakh and over 1 lakh first-time voters, besides the traditional of the party.

"I am a young guy with clean political image. And promises made by the Congress party are also attracting the public. On the other hand, if you see, D K changed many parties and the TRS candidate is not known to public much," told

According to some political analysts, the trend for the BJP is "upward" and the party's prospects would be boosted by the joining of also addressed an election rally here last week, seeking to boost the morale of the party's rank and file.

"The Congress is not my competitor at all. The ruling is the main rival. Though the TRS won all the seven seats in the constituency, these (Assembly) elections are not for the national level leadership. The BJP is strong here and, with my joining, it becomes stronger," Aruna told

Asked about switching loyalties to the BJP from the Congress, Aruna said the local leadership of the grand old party in had become weak and claimed that the people were losing confidence in it.

"It has also failed to play the role of a constructive Opposition. The present leadership is also neglecting strong leaders like me. On the other hand, they tried to weaken us," added Aruna, who lost the Assembly poll from Gadwal.

Mahabubnagar goes to polls in the first phase of the Lok Sabha election on Thursday, long with the other 16 parliamentary seats of

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First Published: Tue, April 09 2019. 18:40 IST