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Welfare Warfare

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December 24, 2018

Buoyed up by popular schemes, TRS crushes a flailing Opposition

- H. Vageeshan, E. Venkatesu and Anurag Jain

Welfare Warfare

THE 2018 Telangana legislative assembly election saw the incumbent Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) win with a 47 per cent vote share and 88 seats (see Table 1), riding on the platforms of pride in the newly formed state and a slew of welfare measures—both of which earned it support from a broad spectrum of social sections. The outcome has produced yet another state-level party that aims to play an important role in national politics.

The assembly was dissolved on September 6, 2018, and the Election Commission decided on early polls. The contest was largely between the TRS and Prajakutami—an alliance of the Indian National Congress (INC), Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Com­munist Party of India (CPI) and Telangana Jana Samithi (TJS). Also in the contest were the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), All India Majlis­e­Itte­ hadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Bahujan Left Front (BLF) and other smaller parties. Welfare Chief minister and TRS chief K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) went into the campaign riding on wel­ fare schemes such as support for mar­riages of girls from poor families (Kalyana Lakshmi/Shaadi Mubarak), support for neonatal health through KCR Kits (Ammavodi) and a pro­ gramme to assist farmers (Rythu Bandhu). According to the pre­poll data of Lokniti­CSDS, there was a very high level of awareness among voters about the TRS government’s welfare schemes (see Table 2).

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