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Zilla Parishad election results roundup
By Our Staff Reporters
TDP scrapes through in Krishna dt.
VIJAYAWADA, JULY 23. Ms Nallagatla Sudharani, TDP candidate and
wife of Tiruvuru MLA, Mr Swami Das was elected the chairperson of
the Krishna Zilla Parishad defeating the Congress candidate, Ms
Lam Thantiakumari, daughter of former deputy chief minister, Mr
Koneru Ranga Rao, with a margin of five votes.
In the absence of independents and representatives of other
parties the election was a straight fight between the two
candidates with Ms Sudharani polling 27 votes against the 22
polled by Ms Thantiakumari. The Chief Executive Officer conducted
the election by hand-count in Machilipatnam, the district
headquarters.
The TDP which was in a majority elected Mr Gorrepati
Venkatakrishna, Ghantasala ZPTC chief, vice-chairman and two
members from the minority community coopted members. Mr Sheik
Badir-ud-jama of Kalidindi and Ms Sheik Rahmat-unissa of
Bantumilli were elected coopted members.
Ms Sudharani resigned her job as an accountant in the Roads and
Buildings department to contest as TDP candidate for the ZP
chairperson post which has been held by political heavy-weights
like Challapalli Raja, Mirjapur Raja, Maganti Ankineedu, Mr
Pinnamaneni Koteswara Rao, Mr Sunkara Satyanarayana and Mr
Kandiyala Raghava Rao. Ms Sudharani is the first woman and dalit
to hold the post, which has reserved for SC(woman).
TDP man elected Guntur ZP chairman
GUNTUR: Mr. Pathuri Nagabhushanam has been elected chairman of
Guntur Zilla Parishad.
Mr. Nagabhushanam's name was proposed by the Chilakaluripet ZPTC
member, Mr. Sitarama Rao (TDP), and the Nekarikallu ZPTC member
(TDP), Mr. S. Venkateswarlu, seconded it. The name of the
Congress contestant, Dr. Rayapati Srinivas, was proposed by the
Mangalagiri ZPTC member, Mr. Bhavani Sankar, and was seconded by
the Gurazala ZPTC member, Mr. B. Ishtakami Reddy.
The District Collector, Mr. Hiralal Samariya, who is the
presiding officer for the conduct of the election, asked the
members supporting the candidature of Mr. Nagabhushanam to raise
their hands. As many as 33 out of 35 ZPTC members belonging to
the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) raised their hands in support of Mr.
Nagabhushanam. The Pedakurapadu ZPTC member, Mrs. Venigalla
Vijayalakshmi, and the Nizampatnam ZPTC member, Mr. Jagarlamudi
Narendranath, abstained from voting.
Later, the Collector asked the members those who were supporting
the candidature of Dr. Srinivas to raise their hands. Dr.
Srinivas secured 21 votes. As the independent candidate, who was
elected from Durgi ZPTC, did not understand what the Collector
was saying (the Collector conducted the proceedings in English),
he ``inadvertently'' abstained from voting.
The Collector declared Mr. Nagabhushanam elected chairman.
The name of the TDP's ZPTC member from Pittalavanipalem, Mr.
Jaibunnisa Begum, was proposed by the ZPTC member from Ponnur,
Mrs. Ikkurthi Padmavathi and was seconded by the Nagaram ZPTC
member, Mr. Lokam Moshe. The Congress ZPTC member from
Mangalagiri, Mr. Srinivasa Rao, proposed the name of the Macherla
ZPTC member, Mr. G. Anthaiah, as vice-chairman candidate on
behalf of their party.
When the Collector put this to vote, the TDP candidate, Mrs.
Jaibunnisa Begum, secured 35 votes and the Congress candidate got
22 votes. Mr. Samariya declared Mrs. Begum elected vice-
chairperson. Later, Mr. Nagabhushanam was called on to the dais
and the Collector administered the oath of office to Mr.
Nagabhushanam and concluded the meeting. Interestingly, the
Congress members walked out before Mr. Nagabhushanam affirmed the
oath.
High drama marks Nizamabad ZP vice-chief election
NIZAMABAD: The former Minister and Bheemgal ZPTC member, Mr.
Shanigaram Santosh Reddy, of the Telangana Rastra Samiti (TRS),
on Monday, was unanimously elected chairman of the Nizamabad
Zilla Parishad while another TRS leader and Gandhari ZPTC member,
Mr. Pothangal Kishan Rao, was made the vice-chairman.
The Telugu Desam Party and the Congress ZPTC members, in all
numbering about 17 abstained paving the way for one-sided
election of the new leader. The TRS had 19 ZPTC members in the
36-member house and was in a position to elect the chief on its
strength. In all, 35 members took oath this afternoon barring the
Bodhan ZPTC member of the TDP, Mr. Kotha Ramakant, who did not
turn up. Mr. Taher Bin Hamdaan and Mr. Asad, of the TRS, were
unanimously elected co-option members of the ZP.
Tension prevailed outside the ZP meeting hall as a large number
of TRS workers tried to gherao the Minister for Panchayat Raj who
was coming inside the R and B guest house. Police swung into
action and chased away TRS activists.
At the stroke of 3 pm, the District Collector and District
Election Officer, Mr. G. Ashok Kumar, called the house to order
and invited names for the election of the ZP chief. Mr. Ganta
Sadanandam, Jakranpalli ZPTC member, proposed the name of Mr.
Santosh Reddy, which was seconded by the Banswada ZPTC member,
Mr. Kothakonda Bhaskar. In precisely seven minutes, the process
of election of Mr. Santosh Reddy was completed as no other
nominee entered the fray.
While the election of the new ZP chief was a smooth affair, TRS
leaders could not arrive at a consensus to name the vice-chairman
nominee. High drama preceded the election of the vice-chief, as
the TRS ZPTC members trooped out of the ZP meeting hall and
frantically tried to patch up the three aspirants.
The Jakranpalli ZPTC member, Mr. Ganta Sadanandam, who was also
an aspirant, walked out in a huff, as the name of the VC
candidate was not finalised. He reportedly went out of the ZP
building and told the TRS cadre that the election to the VC post
had been postponed. Some TRS activists allegedly assaulted him
forcing the police to come to his rescue. He was sent back into
the meeting hall.
The ZPTC members sought the permission of the District Collector
to go outside and finalise the name of the VC nominee.
Even after 20 minutes, the TRS leaders could not arrive at a
compromise forcing the new ZP chief elect, Mr. Santosh Reddy, to
go outside the meeting hall hold telephonic discussions with the
TRS president, Mr. K. Chandrasekhar Rao. After speaking to the
TRS chief, Mr. Santosh Reddy came back to the hall and spoke to
the Collector. Immediately, one ZPTC member got up and proposed
the name of Mr. Kishan Rao, and as no other candidate filed his
nomination, he was declared elected.
High command has its way in Kurnool
KURNOOL: After the week-long suspense-filled drama, Mr. Bathina
Venkatramudu of the Telugu Desam Party was sworn in the Kurnool
Zilla Parishad Chairman here on Monday. Either the party
leadership or the press had little inclination till late last
night that Mr. Venkatramudu would emerge sole choice of the high
command. The efforts of the KE Brothers to install Mr. P.
Venkatappa Naidu of Kappatralla did not bear fruit because of the
factionist image he enjoyed.
The silence of MLAs over second option had helped Mr.
Venkatramudu to be tipped for the top slot. The MLAs did not want
any one from their area as ZP chairman because of the threat of
his growing as a parallel power centre. Initially, all MLAs
agreed on the elevation of Mr. Venkatappa Naidu. However, they
differed when the candidature of Mr. Naidu was rejected and
second option was sought. At the end, the group of Mr. K.E.
Krishna Murthy, left with the feeling that the group of Mr. S.V.
Subba Reddy had ditched them.
Forty-five year-old Mr. Venkatramudu, who belongs to backward
caste Kuruba (shepherd) community, was elected from Tuggali Zilla
Parishad Territorial Constituency in Pathikonda assembly segment.
As the Congress decided to fight the election, Mr. B.Y. Ramaiah
of the Congress entered the fray. In a House of 52, Mr.
Venkatramudu received the support of 37 members including an
Independent while the Congress candidate was supported by 15
members. Mr. K. Sivanagireddy of Nandyal was elected the vice-
chairman. Earlier, the newly constituted body nominated Mr. B.
Nazeer and Mr. S.A. Rafi, as coopted members.
TDP shocks Cong.-TRS in Warangal dt.
WARANGAL: In a dramatic development, the TDP won the Zilla
Parishad chairmanship here with the support of three defected
Congress ZPTC members.
The TDP, which had 21 ZPTC members in a body of 50, not only took
the support of its ally, BJP, which had two members but roped in
three Congress members who announced they were forced to take the
decision out of ``anguish,'' to win the chairmanship 23-0. The
Congress members did not participate in voting although they
attended the meeting. A quorum of 25 ZPTC members was required
for the meeting but the TDP, BJP and the three Congress members
totalled 26. Barring the three Congress members, the rest of the
Congress outfit and the members of Telangana Rastra Samithi (TRS)
did not attend the meeting. The original tally in the Zilla
Parishad was TDP 21, BJP 2, Congress 15 and TRS 12.
The TDP's member from Sangem, Mr. E. Basava Reddy, who was
elected ZPTC member under controversial circumstances, was the
unanimous choice of the TDP, BJP and the three defected Congress
members.
On a day when the Congress and TRS were expected to romp home
with a victory in the chairmanship election as the two parties
together had an understanding and also won 27 out of 50 ZPTCs,
the result upset all calculations.
There was some struggle in the Congress camp with regard to the
candidate it should field given the accord with the TRS and also
being a major partner but it was thought the issue would be
sorted out between the two main contenders, Mr. N. Praveen Kumar,
the son of late Minister N. Yethiraja Rao, and Mr. Sambari Samma
Rao.
The issue was discussed at the meeting of the District Congress
Committee (DCC) in the morning wherein a decision to issue the B-
form to Mr. Praveen Kumar was taken. But, Mr. Samma Rao walked
out of the meeting with what he claimed five other ZPTC members.
Mr. Rao and the others were meanwhile contacted
by the TDP which promised him vice-chairmanship should he sever
links with the Congress. However, Mr. Rao, Mr. V. Venkateswarlu
of Hasanparthy mandal and Mrs. Boda Vijaya of Chennaraopet only
attended the meeting for election of ZP chairman and abstained
from voting. Two other Congress ZPTC members, Mr. Srinivas Reddy
of Tadvai and Mr. Boora Agaiah of Narsampet, were said to have
rejoined the Congress.
Mr. Rao was rewarded with the vice-chairmanship by the TDP as
promised.
The election of the ZP chairman was not without some anxious
moments when Mr. Praveen Kumar entered the hall as all the TDP,
BJP and three Congress members were seated in the interregnum
between the election of coopted members and the chairman and
raised slogans against the TDP and the Chief Minister, Mr. N.
Chandrababu Naidu, for `killing' democracy.
Then came five Congress MLAs -- Messrs D.S. Redya Naik, Ponnala
Laxmaiah, Konda Surekha, N. Rajalingam and B. Saraiah -- to plead
with Mr. Samma Rao to support the Congress but in vain.
Karimnagar election put off to July 28
KARIMNAGAR: The Karimnagar Zilla Parishad chairman elections
which were scheduled to be held on Monday were postponed to July
28 due to the lack of quorum amid high drama.
Tension prevailed at the Zilla Parishad office with the Telangana
Rashtra Samithi and Telugu Desam Party leaders resorting to a
wordy duel on the alleged kidnapping of two TDP ZPTC elect
members from Manthani Mutharam and Malhar Rao mandals by the TRS
leaders. At one stage, there was a mild clash between the leaders
of both TRS and TDP, however, the police intervened and averted
the fight.
With both the TDP and BJP parties deciding to abstain from the ZP
chairman elections, all eyes were focussed on the TRS and
Congress ZPTC candidates. Interestingly, the Congress and TDP
members abstained from attending the meeting. The TRS ZPTC
members' arrival started in a low-key manner. Firstly, about five
members arrived in the Sircilla legislator, Mr R Papa Rao's
vehicle, later the TRS ZP chairman candidate, Mr M Rajeshwara
Rao, arrived in a separate car. To everyone's surprise, all the
remainining TRS ZPTC members arrived in a private bus to the
Zilla Parishad office.
Following the news of alleged abduction of TDP ZPTC members by
the TRS leaders, the TDP rank and file arrived in large numbers
to the office to identify their candidate and take them away. The
TDP State general secretary and Kamalapur legislator, Mr M
Damodar Reddy, the Karimnagar legislator, Mr K Devender Rao and
other party leaders were present and closely monitored the
movements of the ZPTC members' arrivals. As soon as TRS members
arrived in any vehicle, the TDP leaders surrounded it and
searched for their party candidates.
Meanwhile, the TRS leader and former legislator of the district,
Mr V Jagapathi Rao, arrived at the scene with hordes of his
supporters and waited outside the parishad premises raising
slogans of `Jai Telangana' and `TRS Zindabad'. When the TDP
Manthani Mutharam ZPTC elect, Ms M Bharathi and Malhar Rao ZPTC-
elect, Mr S Laxmaiah arrived in a vehicle, over 50 TDP leaders
pounced on them while the TRS leaders who were also present in
large numbers prevented the TDP leaders from doing so.
Immediately, the police who were waiting in vehicles rushed to
the spot and dispersed the mob by resorting to a mild cane charge
and took away the TDP candidates to the police station.
The TRS leaders including Sircilla legislator, Mr R Papa Rao,
protested over the alleged `undemocratic' attitude of the police
for arresting the ZPTC member who had come to participate in the
voting. They also raised slogans against the TDP and the police's
`highhanded behaviour. They flayed the police for taking into
custody the ZPTC members who had come to participate in the
voting.
Meanwhile, the five BJP ZPTC members made a surprise by arriving
at the Zilla parishad alongwith their party legislators, Mr D
Venkata Ramana Reddy and Mr G Ramakrishna Reddy and the five ZPTC
members took oath and signed in the register. The election was
postponed due to non-availability of quorum of 28 ZPTCs.
The Collector, Ms Sumita Dawra, told newsmen that they had
received instructions from the State Election Commission to
postpone the elections to July 28 following non-availability of
quorum.
Congress-CPI(M) combine bags Khammam ZP
KHAMMAM: The Congress party's candidate, Mr. Chanda Lingaiah, has
been elected as the Zilla Parishad chairperson of Khammam which
is reserved for Scheduled Tribe. The CPI(M) which backed the
Congress had its nominee, Mr. Sidhineni Kotaiah elected as the
vice-chairman besides bagging two of the coopted member slots.
Though the numbers game was clearly in favour of the Congress-
CPI(M) combine, the Telugu Desam Party opted for a contest
instead of a meek surrender. The TDP fielded Mr. Punem
Veerabhadram, ZPTC member from Tekulapalli, for the post of
chairperson and Mr. Gade Satyanarayana, ZPTC member of Sathupalli
for the vice-chairman's post.
In the absence of any withdrawals, the District Collector, Mr. A.
Giridhar, conducted the election by show of hands in the presence
of the election observers, Mr. Lal Rosem and Mr. Arvind Kumar,
and the Zilla Parishad Chief executive Officer, Dr. M. Sudhakar
Rao. Mr. Chanda Lingaiah polled 27 votes (Cong 19 + CPI(M) 8) out
of 46, against 15 by the Telugu Desam nominee. The CPI(M)
candidate in the fray for the vice-chairman's post also polled
the same number of votes.
Three ZPTC members of the CPI(ML New Democracy) stayed away from
the election as per the decision of the party. The CPI which had
one ZPTC member also decided to abstain from voting. The party
leadership, which blamed the CPI(M) for its debacle in the local
body polls had made an announcement to this effect few hours
before the election process started. Accordingly, the party
member from Konijerla ZPTC, Mr. Yerrababu, abstained from the
meeting hall when the voting was conducted for the chairman's
post.
The member who subsequently marked his presence in the meeting
did not participate in the voting for the vice-chairman's post.
The District Collector, Mr. Giridhar, announced the election of
Mr. Lingaiah and Mr Sidhineni Kotaiah and congratulated them as
the ZPTC members and MLAs of the Congress and CPI(M) parties
cheered the occasion with laud applause.
Later, talking to reporters, Mr. Lingaiah said that he would
focus his attention mainly on rural development and strive to
take all members of the Zilla Parishad irrespective of their
political affiliations into confidence while deciding on sanction
of developmental works.
He said he would not face any difficulty in getting the due share
of funds for the district even though the Telugu Desam party was
in power in the State. He expressed the hope that the district
would not be discriminated against by the State Government in any
way because he happened to be from the Congress party.
The Congress MLAs, Mr. Sambhani Chandrasekhar, Mr. Younis Sultan,
Mr. Vanama Venkateswar Rao and Mr. R. Venkata Reddy, the CPI(M)
MLA, Mr. Sunnam Rajaiah who took part in the special meeting of
the Zilla Parishad in the capacity of ex-officio members also
congratulated the victors. The TDP MLA, Mr. Kondabala Koteswar
Rao, and Mr. Tati Venkateswarlu, also exchanged pleasantries with
Mr. Lingaiah and Kotaiah.
The Chairman and vice-chairman were taken out from the Zilla
Parishhad meeting hall in a big rally by the Congress and CPI(M)
workers. The Congress leaders organised a felicitation for Mr
Lingaiah at the DCC office. Addressing the gathering the Khammam
district Congress President, Mr. S. Chandrasekhar, said that the
election of Mr. Lingaiah to the Zilla Parishad had lent new
strength to the party. The Congress had captured the Zilla
Parishad after two decades. He said the victory owed to the
united efforts made by the party leaders.
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