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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 party's candidates could not register victory from any constituency till 2018.
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In the composite Warangal district, the Congress party has achieved a significant victory, securing ten out of twelve assembly constituencies.
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The CPI, which contested the lone constituency of Kothagudem, the headquarters of Singareni Collieries, as part of the electoral alliance with the Congress, won the seat after two terms
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Lastly, he appreciated the efforts and hard work of party workers and thanked them.
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The Congress' plans to wrest power from the BJP were shattered as the grand old party has managed to surge ahead in only 59 of the 230 seats in the assembly.
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Big celebrations were seen at the residence of Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) president A. Revanth Reddy’s residence and party headquarters in Gandhi Bhavan.
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The Congress candidates have established leads in 63 constituencies, while ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) was ahead only in 43 segments.
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The BJP was ahead in 23 seats and the ruling Congress was leading in 18 seats in elections to the Chhattisgarh assembly, the Election Commission said.
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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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Stating that though the Congress was dreaming big on power, their dreams would be shattered soon, Dasoju Sravan dismissed the exit poll results as part of a paid and manipulated campaign
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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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Based on a complaint on Friday, a case was booked against Mynampally Hanumanth Rao under various sections and being investigated
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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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The Congress candidate later filed a complaint at the Saidabad polling station against AIMIM leader Ahmed Balala and others
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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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Mujeebullah was checking the polling process at different polling booths when some persons suspected to be AIMIM party workers attacked him and another persons after an argument.
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The State will have about 3.26 crore voters lining up in front of 35,655 polling stations to choose their representatives from 2,290 candidates in 119 constituencies.
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He also found fault with the Election Commission of India (ECI) for stalling the Rythu Bandhu disbursements and allowing release of funds under PM Kisan.
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He asked the people to decide who was the true sepoy of Telangana.