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Assembly elections 2023: Telangana statehood continues to be poll plank for parties

The state, which will go to polls on November 30, will witness a traingular fight among BRS, BJP and Congress, Each party is trying to take credit for Telengana statehood in order to woo voters.

October 25, 2023 / 17:02 IST
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In the 2018 assembly election, KCR’s BRS won a landslide with 88 seats with 46.87% votes
In the 2018 assembly election, KCR’s BRS won a landslide with 88 seats with 46.87% votes

It has been nine years since the state of Telangana was formed. With the assembly polls drawing closer most parties are invoking the statehood issue to sway the voters.

Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) supremo K Chandrashekar Rao also recently fell back on the Telangana statehood pitch to combat the Congress. In the 2018 Telangana assembly elections, Rao had banked on his government’s welfare schemes. However, with the Congress trying to make a mark in the southern state after its Karnataka win, Rao has been raising the regional pride issue in all his poll rallies.

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At his first rally at Palamuru in Mahbubnagar, the Telangana Chief Minister had recalled how during the statehood movement, he had visited every corner of the district to understand the living conditions of the people. Warning people of the disaster a Congress regime would bring, Rao invoked late Telangana ideologue K Jayashankar and recounted the sacrifices of various leaders to gain statehood.

“The Mahbubnagar district was facing hunger and drought, and we wept seeing the suffering. Despite the Krishna river flowing in the district, Andhra rulers had played tricks… laying foundation stones without any progress,” he told Indian Express.