Triangular battle looking imminent in Vizianagaram

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Former MLA Meesala Geeta looking relaxed during a media conference organised in Vizianagaram on Sunday.

Former MLA Meesala Geeta looking relaxed during a media conference organised in Vizianagaram on Sunday.

A triangular fight is looking imminent in Vizianagaram following the decision of former Telugu Desam Party (TDP) MLA Meesala Geeta to contest as an independent with the denial of the ticket consecutively by the party high command. TDP in fact offered ticket to Aditi Vijayalakshmi Gajapathi Raju, who is the daughter of former Union Minister P. Ashok Gajapathi Raju, despite her defeat in the 2019 general elections.

Ms. Geeta, who represented the Vizianagaram Assembly segment between 2014 and 2019 could not get ticket in previous election also, but had hoped that the party would consider her name in upcoming general elections. However, she was denied ticket, forcing her to contest as an independent. Ms. Geeta is hopeful that she would win the seat since YSR Congress Party’s (YSRCP) present nominee Kolagatla Veerabhadra Swamy won the election in 2004 as an independent.

Ms. Geeta, who belonged to Turpu Kapu community, which has a sizable population in the segment is playing the Backward Classes (BC) card and trying to garner support of all backward classes leaders. Meanwhile, the TDP high command is expected to pacify Ms. Geeta and may ask her not to contest as an independent, while assuring her of something brighter in the future.

TDP had previously sent senior leaders to her home, however, considering the current situation they may send emissaries once again to set things straight. Meanwhile, supporters of Veerabhadra Swamy are in a jubilant mood as they feel that Ms. Geeta’s independent candidature would split the TDP votes in the constituency and thereby work in YSRCP’s favour.

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