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Karimnagar Lok Sabha seat: Telangana Rashtra Samithi upbeat on retaining its stronghold against Congress
Apr 9, 2019 2:16 AM

Hyderabad:

The TRS is confident of retaining the Karimnagar Lok Sabha seat, a stronghold of the party since its formation in 2001, in the upcoming parliamentary polls, while the Congress and the BJP hope to breach the citadel of the K Chandrasekhar Rao-led party.

It is a clash of the old rivals in the constituency as the sitting MP of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), B Vinod Kumar, had defeated Ponnam Prabhakar of the Congress in the 2014 Lok Sabha election.

Five years later, Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) Bandi Sanjay Kumar is hoping to make a mark in the polls, making the Karimnagar contest a triangular one.

Vinod Kumar, deputy leader of the TRS in the outgoing Lok Sabha, said the people of Telangana wanted his party to win not just the Karimnagar seat, but in the entire state in the upcoming polls.

"The whole of Telangana is one unit. The people of Telangana want TRS MPs in Parliament for the growth of the state," he told PTI.

The progress in connecting the constituency with the railway network is one of the achievements of Vinod Kumar. Karimnagar was going to become a hub for national highways, he said, talking about his work as a member of Parliament.

Vinod Kumar also took up the proposal to set up an IIIT in his constituency.

The TRS had won all the seven assembly segments within the Karimnagar Lok Sabha constituency - Karimnagar, Manakondur, Choppadandi, Vemulawada, Sircilla, Husnabad and Huzurabad - in the 2018 state polls. The notable winners include TRS working president K T Rama Rao from Sircilla and state minister E Rajender from Huzurabad.

The presence of the TRS MLAs in the constituency, along with numerous other party leaders, is expected to help Vinod Kumar in the April 11 polls.

Karimnagar has a total of 16,50,893 voters, including 8,15,230 men and 8,35,629 women.

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Congress nominee Prabhakar, who had defeated Vinod Kumar in 2009, hopes to repeat the feat again. Recalling that he had fought for a separate Telangana as a member of Parliament, Prabhakar said he was a local, unlike Kumar.

"I am a local. I played my role for (the formation of) Telangana as a member of Parliament. I did historic works for the development of this district," Prabhakar, one of the working presidents of the state Congress, told PTI.

The establishment of a passport office and a Kendriya Vidyalaya was among his achievements as an MP, he said.

The Congress leader is also banking on the goodwill of the Nehru-Gandhi family among the electorate and the possibility of family scion Rahul Gandhi becoming prime minister.

A medical college, a leather park and a sainik school had shifted out of Karimnagar but Kumar never spoke about those, Prabhakar alleged.

Meanwhile, BJP candidate Bandi Sanjay Kumar, known for his Hindutva views, is banking on the popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the April 11 polls.

Though BJP president Amit Shah was scheduled to address a public meeting in favour of Sanjay Kumar at Karimnagar last week, he could not make it due to a meeting with Modi on the party's manifesto and other poll-related issues.

Sanjay Kumar said he had been with the the people on different public issues for years.

Both Sanjay Kumar and Prabhakar had unsuccessfully contested the 2018 state assembly polls from Karimnagar on their respective party tickets.

Telangana goes to the polls in the first phase on April 11 and the campaigning is scheduled to come to an end on April 9.

Also, catch all the action and updates in our Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Live blog.

First Published:Apr 9, 2019 11:16 AM IST

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