Hyderabad:With the process of filing nominations coming to a close, battle lines have been drawn in Telangana for the Lok Sabha elections in what appears to be mainly a three-cornered contest among the ruling TRS, Congress and the BJP.
Telangana, with 17 Lok Sabha constituencies, goes to the polls in the first phase on April 11.
Bolstered by its thumping win in the Assembly polls in December last, TRS has set itself a target of winning 16 seats, leaving the Hyderabad seat to its ally All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (AIMIM).
TRS working president KT Rama Rao has said in campaign meetings that neither the NDA nor the UPA is in a position to form a government on its own post-Lok Sabha elections.
TRS can play a key role at the Centre and ensure a better deal for Telangana if it wins 16 seats, he had said.
In addition to its own strength, TRS has the backing of Owaisi, which is expected to help the party get minority votes.
The main opposition Congress is going it alone in the Lok Sabha polls.
Still smarting under its humiliating defeat in the Assembly polls (it secured only 19 of the total of 119 seats), the Congress suffered a major blow this month with as many as nine MLAs announcing their decision to quit the party to join TRS.
Besides the MLAs, several leaders, including former MLAs, have also joined the TRS.
The desertions have left the Congress disappointed and seen an erosion in its ranks.
The opposition CPI and Telangana Jana Samiti (TJS), who are contesting in only a couple of seats each, have declared their support and help to the Congress.
However, there is no formal alliance among Congress, CPI and the TJS.