Hyderabad: After the release of election notification, TRS circles seem to be in a state of confusion. Right from CM, every party leader of TRS was claiming that TRS would capture 100 seats but after the release of notification, Mr. KCR is said to have been convinced that “still Delhi is far away”.
Mr. KCR had instructed the candidates engaged in election campaign and the star campaigners to limit their expectations to the claims to forming the Govt. and not dreaming of winning 100 seats.
It is reported that in the survey held earlier, it was claimed that TRS would be able to win 100 seats. After the declaration of the names of 107 TRS candidates, the situation has changed. TRS candidates were thinking that they have no strong opponent and that they would win the seats easily but after the declaration of the names of opposition candidates, TRS candidates got confused. There are reports that many TRS candidates are facing the wrath of public. People are asking questions about not fulfilling the promises made and the implementation of schemes. Even Finance Minister, Rajinder could not save himself from the ire of the public.
The latest survey conducted by TRS reveals that TRS might get 50 seats. The grand alliance may be successful on 60-65 seats. KCR instructed the candidates to impress up on the people to concentrate on the welfare schemes and persuade people for casting their votes in favour of TRS. The survey indicates that the beneficiaries of the welfare schemes may play an important role in the success or failure of any candidate.
It may be mentioned that TRS was successful only on 6 seats out of 39 from Hyderabad, Rangareddy and Khammam Districts in the last election. This time, the status of TRS seems to be week in Nizambad, Kareemnagar, Medak and Warangal where TRS had fared well in the last election. The dissidents may also affect the chances of success of TRS.
Party chief, Mr. KCR is consoling his colleagues that the situation is favourable to TRS and it will become better after his visit in various districts.
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