T’Gana: With pegs as high, the party is all out to win the Bypolls – News2IN
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T’Gana: With pegs as high, the party is all out to win the Bypolls

T'Gana: With pegs as high, the party is all out to win the Bypolls
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Hyderabad: Having by selection in Telangana becomes prestigious and expensive for political parties, especially for the powerful TRS? It seems like that, running with the number of SOPs announced by the government in constituencies to be carried out by Bypolls.
Until 2019, Bypolls to assembly constituencies and Lok Sabha were not considered significant and mentioned as ‘local’.
In this case, the government also did not pay much attention to the election.
However, the scenario changed with the Huzurnagar assembly bypolls held in October 2019, which was emptied by former President of TPCC N Uttam Kumar Reddy after being elected from the Nalgonda Lok Sabha seat.
To win the election, chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao announced the SOP worth RS 100 Crore to the assembly constituency.
After losing Dubbak in another election to BJP last year, KCR personally monitors the campaign at Nagarjuna Sagar and visited the electoral district twice and the SOP bath was worth more than Rs 2,000 Crore, especially various elevator irrigation schemes and funds for the civil body in Nalgonda.
Now for the upcoming Huzurabad assembly, the powerful party focuses on the campaign and worked on the strategy to win polls at any cost.
The state government is expected to spend around RS 3,000 Crore in various schemes and development work in the election in front of the by-election selection.
In addition to taking a Pilot Bandhu Dalit project in Huzurabad, the government began the distribution of sheep, funds for the civil body and took another scheme to attract voters.
“The Parties, especially the TRS, gives an important meaning to the general elections now because of the high bets involved with this poll.
The election time is also important.
Huzurabad is important because TRS wants to defeat Eatala Rajender coming what might happen.
Election results will also have an impact on elections Next general, “said Political Analyst Professor K Nageshwar.

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