More women, professionals vie for LS tickets in Telangana

SIBY JEYYA
There is a noticeable increase in interest from physicians, contractors, and professionals to run in the forthcoming lok sabha elections, with the timetable expected to be revealed in the coming weeks. Furthermore, with more women announcing their plans to run, it is anticipated that the involvement of female leaders will have a big influence on several constituencies this time around.
 
The political climate in telangana is changing significantly as more professionals—women in particular—show a strong interest in electoral politics. While there is ongoing speculation about prominent figures from political dynasties running in telangana, such as rahul gandhi and priyanka gandhi Vadra, many fresh data-faces are entering the electoral fray.
 

Particularly for the warangal parliamentary seat, there is a fierce rivalry between hopefuls. Among them is Dr. Kadiyam Kavya, who quit her government post at Wardhannapet Area Hospital to pursue politics. She is the daughter of former deputy chief minister Kadiyam Srihari. According to reports, the BRS has shortlisted Dr. Kavya's name along with those of previous MLAs and municipal council members. With three physicians and a retired labor officer showing interest in running for the ticket, the congress is also seeing fierce rivalry.
 

Former Wardhannapet mla Aroori Ramesh appears certain of winning a BRS mandate, but Jorika Ramesh and Boda Annai, two former corporators, are also fighting for the seat.
 
There is fierce rivalry in congress since at least three physicians are eager to run. Drs. Bollepalli Krishna, Perumandla Ramakrishna, and Ramagalla Parameshwar are hoping to be elected to Congress. Along with other congress leaders, Kurakula Bharathi, a retired labor official, is another female candidate.
 
Addanki Dayakar is another leader under consideration in addition to these leaders. Dr. T Rajaiah, a different physician who served as the first trs Cabinet's deputy chief minister, may also join congress in an attempt to win the warangal seat.
 

There is intense competition among the bjp leaders to be the next leader, and several are running for the position.
 
Although Kondeti sridhar started as the only contender, he is now facing resistance from several prominent figures, including Kadiyam Kalyan. Those vying for the bjp nomination include retired police officer krishna Prasad, current police officers commissioner Gotte sudheer babu and ACP Pulla Shobhan Kumar, and educationist Jannu Paramjyothi, who owns Oasis Public School.
 
The Bhongir seat has seen the bjp nominate Dr. Bura Narsayya, a former MP. Several other experts, such as pharmacology specialist Ajmera Ramkishan, are also attempting to join the competition during the current hustings.
 

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