Telangana polls: Politicians showcase creativity with dosas and street dances to woo voters
During his 'Vijayabheri' campaign in Telangana, Rahul Gandhi made a pitstop at a food stall. He tried his hand at preparing a dosa and conversed with the shop owner.
Politicians are going the extra mile to woo voters ahead of the upcoming Telangana Assembly polls, whether it's making dosas at a roadside eatery or showcasing their skills with a pair of scissors at a hair-cutting salon.
Politicians ranging from AICC former president Rahul Gandhi to a local candidate, no one holds back from indulging in such acts as part of their campaign especially when the media is around.
Rahul Gandhi during his campaign- 'Vijayabheri'- in Telangana last month stopped at a food stall and tried his hand at preparing a dosa. He also interacted with the shop owner.
@RahulGandhi ji tried his hand at dosa making on our campaign trail in Chopadandi, Telangana!
— K C Venugopal (@kcvenugopalmp) October 20, 2023
At every street corner, the people want Rahul ji to be part of their everyday lives! pic.twitter.com/cYLzG911XJ
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi who usually undertakes a 'Pada Yatra' in constituencies where his party candidates are contesting sat at an eatery along with followers and tasted Idli and Dosa and also shared them with others.
Telangana Minister and BRS candidate Puvvada Ajay Kumar while campaigning tried his skills at haircutting in Khammam where he is contesting.
Making tea at food stalls and kissing, bathing and feeding children are the most commonly sighted scenes during poll campaigns.
Another Minister Malla Reddy, a contestant from Medchal segment, while speaking to a group of women lifted an elderly woman and made her sit on his lap. He flashed a thumbs up sign as his followers shouted "Malla Reddy Jindabad." Elsewhere, he even danced to the tunes of "Teenmar," a typical Telangana beat.
BRS' Mahabubnagar candidate and Minister Srinivas Goud during a rally noticed some women folk working in an agricultural field. He immediately stopped his convoy at the groundnut field and harvested the crop using a scythe.
"Avva (grandmother), please vote for the Car symbol (BRS)," Goud requested, handing out his party’s pamphlet.
At some places spouses or children of the contesting candidates also embark on the campaign, requesting voters for their blessings.
KA Paul, founder of Praja Santhi Party, has requested people not to vote for any party in the polls after his outfit was denied a common symbol by the Election Commission.
He says he applied for the helicopter symbol for this party and alleged that the BRS and the Congress conspired against him.
Telangana Assembly polls will be held on November 30. Counting of votes will be taken up on December 3.
(With agency inputs)