The Congress tied up with the Communist Party of India, which too backed Telangana, to consolidate the "sentiment" votes as the Left party has good strength in certain districts where, incidentally, the TRS is weak.
But the anti-incumbency blues are haunting the Congress while the TRS is hit by a "trust deficit".
By going back on his promise of making a Dalit the first Chief Minister of Telangana and a Muslim the Deputy CM, TRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao has only added to the trust deficit.
Interestingly, the Congress has promised to make a Dalit the CM of Telangana while the TDP vowed to give the post to a backward class leader.
Indeed, this could well turn out to be a significant factor in the election as BCs and Dalits constitute over 65 per cent of the electorate in Telangana.