This story is from March 14, 2019

TRS will win Secunderabad seat, says KTR

TRS will win Secunderabad seat, says KTR
HYDERABAD: TRS working president KT Rama Rao, on Wednesday, described CM K Chandrasekhar Rao as ‘monagadu’ (hero), who can achieve anything. Addressing party workers in Secunderabad Lok Sabha constituency, he said in the December 2018 polls, six TRS MLAs and one MLA from MIM had got elected from the constituencies under the LS seat. “The TRS win from Secunderabad LS is for sure,” he said.
The seat is currently held by the BJP’s Bandaru Dattatreya.
KTR said PM Narenda Modi had neglected the interests of Telangana despite many representations. He said though the government had sought 100 acres of defence land in Secunderabad for city development, including constructing two skyways, the land was not given, though 500 acres in Shamirpet was offered in exchange. Also, another eight acre in Secunderabad belonging to the railways was not given when the then state government had planned to construct two-bedroom houses for the poor.
KTR, reacting to statements by BJP leaders, said, “They are asking what KCR can do with 16 MPs and are saying LS elections are a fight between Rahul Gandhi and Narenda Modi. If KCR could achieve Telangana with only two LS members, he can do much more with 16 MPs.”
On Laxman saying that he would take political sanyas if BJP didn’t come to power at the Centre on its own, KTR said BJP leaders have always made such statements. “In the assembly elections, BJP lost deposits in 103 out of 119 seats,” he said.
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Sushil Rao is Editor-Special Reports, at The Times of India, Hyderabad. He began his journalism career at the age of 20 in 1988. He is a gold medalist in journalism from the Department of Communication and Journalism, Arts College, Osmania University, Hyderabad from where he did his post-graduation from. He has been with The Times of India’s Hyderabad edition since its launch in 2000. He has also done an introductory course in film studies from the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune, and also from the Central University of Kerala equipping himself with the knowledge of filmmaking for film criticism. He has authored four books. In his career spanning 34 years, he has worked for five newspapers and has also done television reporting. He was also a web journalist during internet’s infancy in the mid 1990s in India. He covers defence, politics, diaspora, innovation, administration, the film industry, Hyderabad city and Telangana state, and human interest stories. He is also a podcaster, blogger, does video reporting and makes documentaries.

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