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Out of ten Assembly seats in erstwhile Khammam district, BRS has won one seat as the party candidate Dr. Tellam Venkata Rao won in the Bhadrachalam assembly seat
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Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning and gusty winds (40-50 kmph) have also been forecasted for some districts including in Hyderabad
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Transport Minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar was defeated by the former minister Tummala Nageswara Rao with a margin of 50, 130 votes
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Out of the five, the party candidates from three assembly constituencies - Ch Malla Reddy from Medchal, KP Vivekanand Goud and Madhavaram Krishna Rao are sitting MLAs
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In a message after the results were declared on Sunday, Modi said that over the last few years, the support for BJP had only been increasing and that the trend would continue in the times to come
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A formal swearing in ceremony with a couple of leaders is likely to take place at Raj Bhavan on Monday
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All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen retained its seven seats that it has been holding since 2009 with most of its candidates romping home with comfortable majorities
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The Congress won a decisive mandate in the country’s youngest State of Telangana, wresting power from the BRS with its ‘maarpu kaavali’ slogan after counting was completed for the 119 constituencies in the State on Sunday
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A total of 15 super-specialist doctors, hailing from various political parties, have secured victories in the Telangana Assembly elections of 2023, held this Sunday.
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Telangana government issued orders posting Director General, Anti-Corruption Bureau, Ravi Gupta as Director General of Police with full additional charge, with immediate effect
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He won the seat securing a substantial lead of over 17,000 votes against his close rival Mohammed Azharuddin.
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Senior leaders Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy, N Uttam Kumar Reddy and K Jana Reddy (for his son Jayaveer Reddy) handled the campaigns in their constituencies
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The saving grace for the BRS was the victory in the Alampur and Gadwal constituencies
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Contesting as a Congress party candidate, Nagaraju secured a resounding win by defeating two-time incumbent MLA and BRS candidate, Aroori Ramesh
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Among the victory margins, AIMIM's Mohammed Mubeen, a first time contestant, polled 67,025 votes more than his nearest BRS contestant, Mir Inayat Ali Baqri
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Veteran politician Errabelli Dayakar Rao, a six-time MLA and seasoned Minister affiliated with the BRS, experienced an unforeseen loss against a political newcomer.
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BRS has secured 39 of the 119 seats it contested in the election
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Though the counting was smooth up to 18th round, tension began mounting from the 19th round when the majority of Kamalakar started declining.
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The lone female nominee of the BRS in the erstwhile district emerged victorious even as her party candidates from eight Assembly constituencies were defeated by the opponents
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We respect the people’s mandate. The result is not what we desired and I appeal to the BRS leaders and cadre not to get disheartened. We will bounce back stronger, said KT Rama Rao
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Etala Rajender, who contested from Huzurabad and Gajwel, lost both the seats
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While four-time MLA and BRS working president KT Rama Rao retained his Sircilla seat, BC welfare and Civil Supplies minister Gangula Kamalakar also got re-elected for the fourth time from the Karimnagar segment
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The Telangana electorate has emphatically opposed the prospect of any by-election resulting from the resignation of candidates who ran in two assembly segments.
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Praveen Kumar polled 44,151 votes, while his opponents Dr P Harish Rao and Koneru Konappa polled 63,302 votes and 60,379 votes respectively