Late Sultan Salahuddin was the first Owaisi to win as an Independent in 1984 despite a strong wave in favour of Telugu Desam Party. Salahuddin, fondly called Salar, was MP from here for six consecutive terms till 1999 before he passed on the mantle to his younger son Asaduddin Owaisi, who maintained the winning streak in 2004, 2009 and is now seeking a third term.
Congress has fielded S Krishna Reddy while YSR Congress has put up B Sainath Reddy. Majlis Bachao Tehreek, founded by former MIM member Md Amanullah Khan, has put up Syed Mustafa Mahmood.
"Consolidation of Muslim votes is the main reason for MIM's continued success in Hyderabad Lok Sabha constituency," an analyst says, adding this has been ensuring victory of the Owaisis despite the constituency remaining under-developed over the years.
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In the past five years, Asad got 130 development works sanctioned under the MP's Local Area Development Scheme but over 100 of them still remain incomplete.
Bad roads and drains and erratic supply of drinking water are the biggest problems haunting people in the constituency. Asad talks of "my vision" for Hyderabad where there is no shortage of drinking water.
Unlike other parties, MIM does not promise anything to the voters. It doesn't have a manifesto but purely banks on its vote bank.
"We have taken care of education and healthcare besides financial needs of minorities on an unprecedented scale," Asad points out.