Hyderabad: The BRS is likely to declare candidates for the pending five seats before the announcement of the schedule.
After appointing Jangaon MLA Muthireddy Yadagiri Reddy as chairman of TSRTC, the party is all set to pick MLC Palla Rajeshwar Reddy as the party candidate for the constituency. Rajeshwara Reddy has already started campaigning in the assembly segment.
In the case of Malkajgiri, the party has given the go-ahead to Marri Rajasekhar Reddy’s candidature. He had started campaigning in the segment without waiting for the official announcement. Sitting MLA Mynampally Hanmantha Rao, who was originally given the ticket, quit BRS recently and joined Congress after a row with the party leadership over denial of ticket to his son..
The party is still in a dilemma over Narsapur assembly. In the first list, the party did not announce the candidate with an intention to give the ticket to ex-minister Sunita Laxma Reddy. But the sitting MLA Madan Reddy is particular about contesting from the assembly constituency at any cost. Sources in the party said that the party would prefer Laxma Reddy over the sitting legislator.
BRS is considering two leaders — Nanda Kishore Vyas, party incharge of Goshamahal assembly segment, and Ashish Kumar Yadav — for Goshamahal segment. Vyas had contested as an independent from Goshamahal in 2014.
The party is undecided on Nampally candidate. AIMIM represents the segment and this time the party is not keen on fielding a strong leader. In 2018, Ch Anand Kumar Goud contested on BRS ticket and secured 17,000 votes, while in 2014 its candidate K Hanmantha Rao got 6,327 votes.
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