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Telangana Elections 2023: A jailed Chandrababu Naidu may do more damage to KCR than an actively campaigning Naidu

Telangana Elections 2023: The Kamma community to which Chandrababu Naidu belongs has been feeling marginalised in Telangana. With perceptions among them strong that Telangana CM K Chandrashekar Rao is aligned to Jagan Mohan Reddy’s alleged witch-hunt that has purportedly landed Naidu in jail, it could lead to a strong mobilisation against BRS in around 30 seats where the Kammas are influential

October 13, 2023 / 11:24 IST
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While there is no clarity on how most of the migrant sections will vote, the comparatively more organised nature of the Kamma votebank does raise the question whether KCR will receive a return gift from Chandrababu Naidu.

Until 2014, K Chandrashekar Rao was leading a prolonged statehood movement by targeting Andhra lobbies to stoke regional sentiment and ensure social mobilisation for his cause. But that habit of belittling Andhra politicians and lobbies could be coming back to hurt him nearly a decade later, with one of the more affluent and dominant communities with strong links to Andhra Pradesh appearing to be antagonised by recent BRS actions.

His son and IT Minister KT Rama Rao was caught in the crosshairs after a careless jibe following IT professionals protesting in Hyderabad over N Chandrababu Naidu’s arrest by the Andhra government in the alleged scam in AP skill development project. Rama Rao or KTR had derisively described protesting in Hyderabad as “Begani shaadi mein Abdullah deewana” – which in Urdu means an uninvited guest making a fool of himself at someone’s wedding.

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A Long History Of Animosity

But what KTR, who is Hyderabad’s cyber ambassador of sorts, forgot was that it was Naidu who was the original hardseller of Hyderabad’s cyber potential and still enjoys goodwill on that score, having caught the imagination of educated middle class and IT professionals across the two Telugu states as an architect of the hi-tech city in Hyderabad. KTR later took a u-turn to make a course correction but it may have been too late.