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BRS fields sister of late MLA for Secunderabad Cantonment bye-election

Written by : IANS

The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has announced Lasya Nivedita, sister of sitting MLA Nanditha who died in a road accident in February, as its candidate for the bye-election to the Secunderabad Cantonment Assembly constituency. BRS President and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao on Wednesday, April 10, approved the candidature of Nivedita. 

The main opposition party is seemingly banking on the sympathy perceived to have built up, following Nanditha’s death within three months after her election in the 2023 Assembly polls. Nanditha, 37, who died in a car crash near Hyderabad on February 23, was the daughter of BRS leader and five-time MLA from Secunderabad constituency, G. Sayanna, who had passed away on February 19 last year due to poor health. 

The bye-election to Secunderabad Cantonment, one of the Assembly segments of Malkajgiri Lok Sabha constituency, is scheduled to be held along with the Lok Sabha polls on May 13.

Nanditha had defeated her nearest rival, Narayanan Sri Ganesh of the BJP by a margin of 17,169 votes. He recently joined the ruling Congress and the ruling party in the state named Sri Ganesh as its candidate for the bye-poll.

The bye-election is crucial for the Congress, which drew a blank in the state capital in the 2023 polls. The Congress had won 64 seats in the 119-member Assembly but drew a blank in the Greater Hyderabad region, which elects 24 MLAs. 

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