The Hindu (Hyderabad)

‘BRS as Bteam of BJP’ narrative to continue in Congress’ Parliament election campaign

- R. Ravikanth Reddy

After having been largely successful in painting the BRS as the ‘B’ team of BJP in the Telangana Assembly elections last year, the Congress plans to employ the same strategy for the Parliament elections as well.

The indication was clear when Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said that having defeated the ‘BJP’s Bteam, BRS’ in the Assembly elections, the Congress will take down the Ateam itself in the Lok Sabha elections.

The strategy paid dividends to the party in the Telangana Assembly elections when voters believed in some kind of unwritten and secret understand­ing between the BJP and BRS. The events a year before and leading up to the elections like the removal of an aggressive Bandi Sanjay Kumar as the state BJP chief, as he was a strong critic of then chief minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao, had indeed created that perception in the State.

Despite the best of efforts by both the BRS and the BJP to deny any tacit understand­ing, the perception could not be altered.

Congress insiders and the narrative creators argue that the argument still holds good as the BRS was desperate to check the growth of the Congress in Parliament elections. By containing the Congress and reducing its numbers, BRS feels it would strengthen itself.

“In that direction, where BRS cannot give a

tough fight to the Congress it would ensure the transfer of its votes to the BJP rather than the Congress. By fielding weak candidates in some constituen­cies, it has already sent an indication,” a Congress leader in the party war room confided.

Congress leaders also point that the arrest of BRS MLC K.Kavitha in the Delhi liquor policy scam has demoralise­d the BRS leadership and it is not in a confrontat­ional mood, with the BJP expecting its return to power in New Delhi for the third term. Ensuring Congress’ defeat in favour of the BJP in some constituen­cies is the best it can do to open friendship channels with the BJP national leadership, the leaders feel.

That a section of the BRS leadership is desperate to align with the BJP was revealed even by rebel BRS MLA Danam Nagender while defecting to the Congress. The middleleve­l leadership of the BRS also favours an alignment with the BJP for survival.

Former deputy chief minister and BRS MLA Kadiyam Srihari, who switched to the Congress a couple of days ago, also claimed that BRS was not serious about fighting the BJP.

He attributed this unwillingn­ess as one of the reasons for choosing the Congress. He accepted that people continue to believe in the BJPBRS friendship theory.

“BJP and BRS are natural allies given their past history, despite their denial. Fielding sitting MLA Padma Rao against Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy shows the BRS’ desperatio­n. They know a sitting MLA can never be hungry for a win and his selection is to extend support to the Minister indirectly,” claims Sama Rammohan Reddy, media committee head of the Telangana Congress who is part of the party war room.

The feedback from the party and groundleve­l understand­ing have influenced Mr. Gandhi to harp on the ‘B’ team concept for this election as well. As the time goes by, the narrative is bound to pick up.

The BRS, however, is confident that there would be no takers for the Congress narrative and the arrest of Ms.Kavitha has been proved to be the vengeance of the BJP government. People have already realised that she has been arrested only because Mr. Chandrasek­har Rao opposed the policies of the Modi government.

 ?? ?? Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, accompanie­d by Congress candidate for Mahabubnag­ar constituen­cy Vamshichan­d Reddy, addressing a roadside meeting in Kodangal on Monday.
Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, accompanie­d by Congress candidate for Mahabubnag­ar constituen­cy Vamshichan­d Reddy, addressing a roadside meeting in Kodangal on Monday.

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