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BRS tasted victory in 11 of the 14 constituencies where it had replaced its candidates with fresh faces
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He won the seat by a massive margin of 85,576 votes over his rival Kuna Srisailam Goud.
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Taking to X (formerly Twitter), KTR said that Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) is grateful to the people of Telangana for giving two consecutive terms of Government in the State.
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In second place is BJP’s Chenaboyanna Krishna Yadav with 25,558. Congress’s Dr. Rohin Kumar secured only 11,064 votes.
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In Sanathnagar, BRS candidate Talasani Srinivas Yadav is in the lead with 4330 votes and Danam Nagendra with 3539 votes for Khairatabad.
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The counting of votes polled for the 119 assembly constituencies has begun at 8 am on Sunday. The votes locked in the EVMs will be taken up for counting by 9 am. The counting of votes is being carried out at 49 centers.
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With the counting of votes slated to be held on Sunday, party sources said all Congress candidates were asked to reach Hyderabad and camp at a private hotel in the city.
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Tension prevailed for a while when cadres of BJP and BSP staged dharnas in Kaghaznagar on Thursday.
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BRS has lodged a complaint with the Election Commission of India against the Congress accusing the latter of using deepfake technology to create false content, targeting BRS leaders and candidates contesting in the Assembly elections
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While some of the surveys hinted an edge for the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), its immediate opponent Congress appeared to give a tough fight in several constituencies
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However, the official result will be out on December 3 as counting of votes will take place on the mentioned date.
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BRS is going to win 70+ seats for sure, and you will witness the same on December 3, says KTR to the national media after looking at the senseless exit polls released today.
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Though polling was delayed in a few polling stations following technical problems in EVMS, election officials started the process by rectifying the problems.
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KTR appealed to the Election Commission of India to review its rules on permitting exit polls even as polling was on in a few constituencies
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A brief disturbance occurred at a Jangaon polling station within the government junior college premises, swiftly resolved by the police after a protest by Congress and other opposition activists.
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State BJP President G Kishan Reddy, who lodged a complaint with the ECI, in his letter stated that the BRS candidates were moving around polling booths with a large number of supporters to influence voters and when his party workers tried to stop them, they attacked them
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Prominent personalities such as actors, sports persons and politicians have taken to X to share their photographs asking voters to cast their right.
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According to the poll commission, Adilabad recorded a voter turnout of 30.65 per cent, Bhadradri at 22.05 per cent, Hanumankonda at 21.43 per cent and Jagtial at 22.50 per cent.
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Telangana NRIs living across the world, joined hands in celebrating the 14th Deeksha Diwas, marking the launch of fast-on-to-death by BRS president and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao during Telangana movement on November 29 of 2009
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It was also the day when his father, TRS (now BRS) president K Chandrashekhar Rao launched his fast-unto-death.