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MLA tickets only for victory in local polls

Published on Mar 20 2013 // Political News

Hyderabad: Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy has started focusing special attention on party affairs, especially the performance of Congress MLAs in the coming months, with an eye on the next Assembly elections.

After a gap of several months, when odds were against him, the CM would address Congress legislators on Wednesday evening, and let his mind known on the challenges the party would face in the form of local body polls followed by the general elections.

The ongoing Budget Session, in all probability, would be the last before the general elections. A feeling is rife in political circles that, immediately after the session’s end, MLAs of all hues would return to their constituencies and work hard to strengthen their base, as not much time is left for a fresh fight.

Sources close to the CM indicate he would send a message across to Congress legislators that unless they put up a good show in the coming local body polls, they stood little chance of winning a party ticket for the next Assembly polls.

In fact, Kiran Kumar Reddy is dropping hints in the last few days that, as a general policy, parties do keep changing the sitting MLAs. It is routine for the ruling party to change at least 30 per cent of its sitting legislators.

Now comfortably placed in the CM’s chair, and set to lead the party in the next polls, he has renewed confidence in himself, and thinks he should leave no stone unturned to ensure a good performance for the party in the coming polls.

Sources said, with this end in view, he is taking the help of a private agency to feed him periodically on the performance of the party MLAs in their constituencies.

The agency would conduct public opinion polls on each of the likely candidates in segments represented by the party, so as to find out the winnability, popularity, and performance of the MLAs as also of others.

Periodic surveys would also be conducted to know the changing political mood in the 50 per cent assembly constituencies held by the Opposition.

 

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