Political parties vie for Dalit votes in Telangana polls

The ruling Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) initially grappled with internal disputes when some of its MLAs demanded a share of the financial aid allocated to Dalit Bandhu beneficiaries. In response, Chief Minister KCR firmly rejected these demands, underscoring his unwavering commitment to the Dalits, even if it meant distancing some party members.

The recent resurgence of the Congress in Karnataka has sparked fresh interest among Dalits in the party. The Congress has a long-standing historical connection with Dalits, dating back to prominent figures like Indira Gandhi. Nonetheless, the Dalit vote had shifted toward the BRS following the division of united Andhra Pradesh in 2014.

The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), having lost its stronghold in Uttar Pradesh, is now expressing interest in Telangana. Under the leadership of former IPS Officer RS Praveen Kumar, the BSP’s presence is growing in the state, raising concerns about the potential fragmentation of the Dalit vote.

In response to this challenge, the Congress is actively formulating a comprehensive strategy to attract Dalit voters in Telangana. This strategy involves crafting an appealing manifesto addressing the specific needs and concerns of Dalits. Party leaders are keen to introduce programs promoting economic empowerment, education, land rights, and business opportunities to win the support of Dalits.

Simultaneously, the BJP is working to shed its upper-caste image and connect with Dalits and other backward castes (BCs). Party leaders are engaging in interactions, outreach initiatives, and community-building programs to establish rapport with these groups.
The Congress is determined to counter the efforts of rival parties, including the BSP and BJP, to erode its Dalit support base in Telangana.

They are strategizing to ensure that their policies and promises resonate with Dalit voters and help maintain their backing. The political landscape in Telangana is witnessing a complex competition among parties seeking the support of the Dalit community. The Congress, BRS, BJP, and the potential entry of the BSP all have distinct strategies to court this significant voter base.

Sushmita

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