Pollsters see clear edge for TRS in MLC elections after KCR's method

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Hyderabad: Chief Minister K
Chandrashekar Rao's strategy and minister K.T
Rama Rao's efficient execution have assisted the ruling TRS turn tables on the Opposition in the high-decibel project for Graduate MLC polls
that ends on Friday.Although the MLC elections ended up being a fight of TRS versus the rest, pollsters see a clear edge for the ruling
celebration after Chief Minister K
Chandrashekar Rao chose to straight strategize for the polls for the very first time
TRS leaders and cadre believe Chandrashekar Rao's technique in garnering the support of government employees and graduates boosted the
party's winning chances
As the election-day approached, these sectors have openly revealed they would rally behind the TRS.Although the TRS swept all the elections
considering that the development of Telangana state in 2014, it suffered setbacks in the MLC polls.In the past, TRS might win MLC seats only
on the basis of thestrength of its MLAs in the assembly as well its strength inthe local bodies
It might not register wins in MLC polls in which graduates, staff members and teachers just vote
TRS did not even field candidates for the MLC polls in March 2019 and extended support to others
The results showed that these TRS-supported candidates lost.Now came the Graduate MLC polls for 2 seats.Though Chandrashekar Rao revealed
much earlier that sitting MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy would be TRS candidate for Warangal-Khammam-Nalgonda MLC seat, he kept the name
ofHyderabad-Rangareddy-Mahbubnagar MLC candidate pending till 2 days before the filing of nominations
This set off speculations whether the TRS would contest this seat at all
Nevertheless, from this phase, TRS emerged stronger in MLC surveys
The Chief Minister actioned in with his wise political techniques and working president KT Rama Rao carried out these strategies
successfully at the ground level with active involvement of ministers, TRS leaders and cadre.The circumstance kipped down favour of TRS
after the CM succeeded in bringing numerous employees and trainees unions to the celebration's fold with assurances on 29 per cent PRC
fitment, a three-year retirement age hike and filling of 50,000 government job vacancies soon after the MLC polls
Chandrashekar Rao's strategy to support the anti-privatization agitation linked to the Vizag Steel Plant was popular by the Seemandhra
citizens in Hyderabad and Rangareddy districts who are mentally connected to the VSP.