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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
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The outspoken BJP MP from Karimnagar, Bandi Sanjay, suffered a defeat in the elections at the hands of his arch-rival Gangula Kamalakar.
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BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao scored a hat-trick in Gajwel by winning the seat with a majority of 45,174 votes by defeating his nearest rival and BJP candidate Etala Rajendar
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Following the directives from the Centre, the CRPF assumed control of the security for the Nagarjuna Sagar dam on Sunday.
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The party's candidates could not register victory from any constituency till 2018.
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The former Medak district, which is the birthplace of K Chandrashekhar Rao and the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), has been unwavering in its support for the BRS leader since the inception of the Statehood movement.
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The congress nominee Kokkirala Premsagar Rao won against BJP candidate V Raghunath Rao from Mancherial segment by a margin of 66,116 votes.
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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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The Congress managed to capture the Nizamabad Rural and Bodhan seats, whereas BJP registered victory from Armoor and Nizamabad Urban constituencies
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Harish Rao, who won with a thumping majority of 83,025 votes over his nearest rival, Congress candidate Pujala Harikrishna, however had to end up with a lesser majority than the previous three assembly elections
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Kotha Prabhakar Reddy credited his victory to the party cadre and party president K Chandrashekhar Rao
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The visit had raised quite a few eyebrows as the counting was still continuing though the Congress had established a clear lead by then.
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Traditionally in the past, Assembly Speakers who sought reelection have faced defeat, creating an unwritten convention that seemed unbreakable
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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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The loss in Kamareddy is Rao's first loss after his first electoral battle in 1983, when he contested from Siddipet on a Telugu Desam Party ticket and lost by just 887 votes against Ananthula Madan Mohan of the Congress.
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Congress government would strive to restore democratic values and safeguard the rights of citizens, said Revanth Reddy
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Earlier in the day, DGP Anjani Kumar, along with a few senior police officers, met TPCC president Revanth Reddy at his residence.
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Jana Sena contested in Khammam, Kothgudem, Wyra, Aswaraopeta, Kukatpally, Tandur, Kodad, and Nagrkurnool constituencies.
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He won the seat by a massive margin of 85,576 votes over his rival Kuna Srisailam Goud.