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Telangana: Election process set in motion, TRS might go alone

Talks between TDP and BJP for pre-poll understanding appear to be coming to final stage

Hyderabad: The Election Commission on Wednesday issued notification for election in Telangana region on April 30, even as BJP-TDP and Congress-CPI appear to be moving closer to pre-poll alliances.

Though the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh is only a mere formality now, simultaneous polls will be held for the Legislative Assembly and Lok Sabha seats in undivided state.

Nominations would be accepted from today for the 17 Lok Sabha and 119 Assembly seats in Telangana and the last date is April nine. The last date for withdrawal is April 12.

The prolonged talks between TDP and BJP for a pre-poll understanding appeared to have come to a final stage and the two parties are expected to make an announcement of the pact in a day or two.

BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar, incharge of party affairs in Andhra Pradesh said on Wednesday that dialogue with TDP is on. "We will let you know when things happen", he said.

According to reports, BJP is likely to get about 45-50 Assembly and eight Lok Sabha seats in Telangana, which would come into existence on June 2, and about five Lok Sabha and 15 Assembly segments in Seemandhra which would go to polls on May 7 for 175 Assembly and 25 Lok Sabha seats.

Lok Satta Party of bureaucrat-turned-politician Jayaprakash Narayan is also likely to join the alliance of TDP and BJP. Narayan is the sole MLA of his party in outgoing Andhra Pradesh Assembly.

Meanwhile, the ruling Congress, having been spurned by TRS for merger or even an electoral alliance, is in talks with CPI for an electoral alliance.

CPI state secretary K Narayana said in Tirupati on Wednesday that a decision on the issue is likely at the meeting of party's Telangana committee on Thursday.

TRS has held talks with CPI for alliance, but nothing concrete appeared to have come out of the exercise. As of now, it appears TRS may go alone in Telangana.


Latest pre-poll surveys indicated that Congress and TDP-BJP coalition may not be doing too badly in Telangana, though TRS was initially projected to be holding sway.

YSR Congress, which suffered an erosion of its base in Telangana over its opposition to bifurcation, is reportedly finding the going tough. CPI(M), a consistent supporter of "united AP", has already released two lists of candidates for the elections.

( Source : PTI )
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