The Congress is grappling with internal dissent and strained alliances ahead of municipal elections in Telangana. While TJS and CPI insist on contesting independently due to unmet promises, CPI(M) has extended partial support.
TJS founder M Kodandaram warned of rising public negativity against the Congress government, citing controversies, adverse media reports and delays in releasing the job calendar, and urged the party leadership to take immediate corrective steps to restore public confidence
Coming down heavily on former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, the TJS chief said in name of urgency, the former Chief Minister had caused huge losses to the exchequer.
The TJS president was accompanied by party vice-president Prof PL Visweswara Rao, General Secretary B Ramesh and Greater Hyderabad unit president M Narsaiah.
In the previous Assembly elections in 2018, the BRS won 88 of the 119 seats, hogging 47.4 per cent of the total vote share. The Congress finished a distant second with 19 seats and a vote share of 28.7 per cent.
Hyderabad: The Opposition parties comprising Congress, Left and others in the State, have decided to launch a series of agitation programmes and ‘fight against the anti-farmer’s policies of the Central and State governments.’ They will participate in the nation-wide agitation programmes including the Bharath Bandh call given by the Opposition parties and the farmers unions […]
TRS candidate and incumbent MLC Dr Palla Rajeshwar Reddy is ahead of others in the poll campaign as he already attended several meetings and programmes
As a part of his campaign, Prof Kodandaram met walkers in NG College Ground on Saturday morning and asked them to enroll as voters as of Nalgonda-warangal-Khammam graduates MLC constituency