Telangana MPs Keeping Eye On Assembly Elections

Hyderabad, Nov 21 (Maxim News): Keeping in view that the Assembly Elections in the state of Telangana will be held in the year 2023, most probably anytime between the month of May to December and the Parliamentary Elections is in the month of May 2024, scores of MPs from different parties are planning to shift to Assembly seats in the next elections.

State politics turned hot after TRS MLC K.Kavitha daughter of the Chief Minister K.Chandrasekhar Rao has challenged BJP Nizamabad MP Dharmapuri Arvind to defeat him wherever he contests and the Dharmapuri Arvind is planning to shift to an Assembly seat in Armoor. According to sources, the Nizamabad MP is looking to contest next from Armoor, which is represented by a TRS MLA Jeevan Reddy. Already he is said to have taken a house in the segment and started reaching out to people. With Kavitha challenging the BJP leader, it is expected that she would be in the fray from Armoor.

According to the sources, leaders from parties like the TRS, BJP and Congress are keen on shifting to Assembly seats from the Lok Sabha. The Chevella MP of TRS G.Ranjith Reddy is also keen on contesting for the Assembly and is looking at Tandur or another constituency. The Medak MP K.Prabhakar Reddy is eyeing the Dubbaka Assembly segment, the Mahabubabad MP Maloth Kavitha of TRS is eyeing the Dornakal seat which is represented by her father Redya Naik. As the TRS Rajya Sabha member V.Ravichandra’s term is short he is gearing up for Assembly fight either from Warangal or Khammam.

Several State BJP leaders are also eyeing the Assembly. Party president Bandi Sanjay Kumar is said to be focusing on Vemulawada. The TPCC chief A.Revanth Reddy , MP from Malkajgiri is looking at his own constituency of Kodangal. Former TPCC chief and present MP from Nalgonda N.Uttam Kumar Reddy is said to be keen to get back to his constituency of Huzurabad. However, it would all depend on timing of the polls, (Maxim News)


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