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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.
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Here is the list of winning candidates from AIMIM.
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Besides praising the Congress top brass, he also tweeted something that got a lot of attention online.
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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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TPCC chief Revanth Reddy told the DGP they will soon meet the Governor and that as the auspicious ‘muharatam’ starts today evening, they may consider swearing in on Monday or might go for it on December 9
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Adinarayana has got 73, 620 votes while BRS candidate Meccha Nageswara Rao got 45, 367 votes.