In a historic victory, the Congress party claimed a landslide win in the Telangana Assembly elections, securing a substantial 64 seats out of the 119-member state Assembly. The ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), which held power for the past decade, managed to secure only 39 seats. Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao has gracefully acknowledged defeat and submitted his resignation to Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan.
Telangana Congress chief Revanth Reddy, along with Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar and party leaders, celebrated the triumph in Hyderabad on Sunday. Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi expressed gratitude to the people of Telangana, stating that they have made history.
Factors Contributing to Congress Victory:
1. Anti-Incumbency: Constituency-level discontent against BRS MLAs fueled anti-incumbency sentiments.
2. Leadership Changes:The removal of Bandi Sanjay as BJP Telangana unit chief and the elevation of G Kishan Reddy contributed to the decline of BJP.
3. Perceived Alliances:Common perception among the masses that BRS and AIMIM were secretly colluding with BJP affected public sentiment.
Congress Manifesto Highlights:
– Cash transfers, pension schemes, free electricity, cooking gas cylinders, and land guarantees.
– Free bus travel for women, ₹2500 monthly under Mahalaxmi Yojana, ₹500 cooking gas cylinders, and 200 units of free electricity.
– Rythu Bharosa guarantee for agricultural prosperity, promising ₹15,000 annually to farmers.
– Population-based reservations for BCs, separate sub-plans for BCs and minorities, and a Welfare Board for Economically Backward Classes.
– Promises to address corruption in the construction of the Kaleshwaram project and revive the Chief Minister’s ‘Praja Darbar.’
The Congress victory is attributed to a combination of anti-incumbency, effective manifesto promises, and strategic leadership changes. As the party prepares to form the government, it marks a significant political shift in Telangana’s landscape.