Caste polarisation deepens in Tirupati ahead of elections
The Hindu
Caste polarisation deepens in Tirupati Assembly constituency as various caste associations openly support TDP-BJP-JSP alliance.
There appears to be a further deepening of caste polarisation in the Tirupati Assembly constituency, where several caste associations openly pledged support to the TDP–BJP–JSP alliance.
Arani Srinivasulu, representing the JSP, convened a meeting of leaders from the Balija community (Rayalaseema version of Kapu) on Sunday, where he sought support to the alliance.
Mr. Srinivasulu, who himself hails from the Bajila community, pointed out that the YSRCP had not allotted a single seat in the entire Rayalaseema region to the community, in spite of its huge population base.
While the TDP government allotted land for construction of Balija Bhavan, a leader from the YSRCP encroached the same, Mr. Srinivasulu alleged.
BJP Tirupati (SC) Lok Sabha candidate V. Varaprasada Rao also acknowledged the fact, adding that the community was being targeted unnecessarily by the incumbent government.
“The Reddy community bagged a lion’s share of posts, contracts and projects,” he pointed out.
Meanwhile, prominent leaders from the Brahmin community such as K. Ajay Kumar (BJP), B. Ramprasad and Rama Raju (TDP), K. Chakrapani (JSP) and ‘Bhimas’ Balaji, representing the Tirupati Brahmana Samajam, pledged support to the NDA alliance.

“Walk for Equality was aimed at creating a movement to crush the forces attempting to divide the people along religious line, said Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) leader Vaiko. Concluding his 140-kilometre ‘Samathuva nadai payanam’ from Tiruchi to Madurai on Monday, Mr. Vaiko said, “The Hindutva forces are actively attempting to drive a wedge between communities through various incidents, most notably the Thirupparankundram deepam controversy, using identity-based politics to achieve their divisive motives.”












