Visakhapatnam to witness contest between political heavyweight\, three debutants

Visakhapatnam to witness contest between political heavyweight, three debutants

Press Trust of India  |  Visakhapatnam 

The port city of is set to witness a contest between a political heavyweight and three debutants in the first phase of the election on April 11.

The has also fielded its candidate from the seat but her prospects, along with that of nine others, do not look very bright.

Of the seven Assembly segments under the constituency, four are in the main city, while two are in the suburbs and one is a rural segment in the neighbouring district.

is a cosmopolitan city, being the headquarters of the and home to major central PSUs like the Hindustan Shipyard Limited, the Plant and the It is also emerging as an hub with major companies like Wipro, and expanding their operations here.

Nestled between hills and with a seafront, Vizag -- as the city is popularly known -- has been a major tourist attraction in for long and it is now transforming into a "Smart City".

The Visakhapatnam seat was won by the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) Kambhampati Haribabu by a margin of over 90,000 votes against YSR Congress's honorary Y S Vijayamma in 2014.

The BJP was then in an alliance with the This time, Haribabu has opted out of the contest, paving the way for Purandeswari to try her luck once again from the seat she had held from 2009 to 2014. She was with the then.

Taking her on is the ruling TDP's Mathukumilli Sri Bharath, a 29-year-old with an MBA degree from the University in the US.

Though a debutant, runs in Bharath's family with both his paternal and maternal grandfathers -- late M V V S Murthy and Kavuri Sambasiva Rao -- being former MPs.

Bharath's is a film star and an MLA. Bharath is, thus, related to Purandeswari and N Chandrababu Naidu as well.

The YSRC has fielded real-estate M V V Satyanarayana, while former IPS V V is the Jana Sena candidate.

When she represented Visakhapatnam in the Lok Sabha, one of Purandeswari's efforts was to get a railway zone established in the city but it did not materialise during the UPA regime.

The Narendra Modi government, however, announced the setting up of the Visakhapatnam Railway Zone, just days before the election schedule was notified, and Purandeswari can now showcase it as an achievement of the saffron party.

The Jana Sena had initially chosen G Srinivas as its candidate for the Visakhapatnam Lok Sabha seat but within hours, he switched to the YSRC.

Lakshmi Narayana, a cadre IPS officer, took voluntary retirement last year and announced that he would float a political party. He had shot into fame as the in who investigated the disproportionate assets case against YSRC Y S Jaganmohan Reddy.

He was tipped to be the TDP's candidate from the seat, close to Visakhapatnam, but sensing political trouble, the ruling party dropped the idea. then promptly joined the Jana Sena and secured the Lok Sabha ticket.

The has won the Visakhapatnam Lok Sabha seat nine times so far and the has won it thrice. The Congress is nowhere in the scene now while the TDP is seeking to bag the seat after 15 years.

Retaining the seat is critical for the BJP to make its mark in the southern state, while it is more essential for Purandeswari to remain politically relevant.

Former N T Rama Rao's daughter, Purandeswari had first won the Bapatla seat in 2004 and then, Visakhapatnam in 2009 on a Congress ticket when the party held its sway and went on to become a Union

She shifted to the BJP in 2014 and lost from the Rajampet Lok Sabha seat.

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First Published: Tue, April 09 2019. 09:20 IST