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Telangana elections 2023: Who are prime candidates and what are key constituencies in focus?

Incumbent Chief Minister and the founder of BRS, K Chandrashekar Rao or KCR, is contesting from two seats: his original seat, Gajwel, and Kamareddy. In the 2018 elections, KCR secured a victory in Gajwel by over 58,000 votes. This time, he faces BJP leader Etela Rajender in Gajwel and Congress state unit chief Revanth Reddy in Kamareddy.

Telangana elections 2023
Telangana elections 2023
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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Nov 30, 2023, 6:42 AM IST

Updated : Nov 30, 2023, 8:17 AM IST

Hyderabad (Telangana): As Telangana, the youngest state in the country which was carved out of Andhra Pradesh in 2014, goes to polls on Thursday, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi led by Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao faces anti-incumbency and Congress hopes for winning in the second southern state after Karnataka. The ruling BRS is projecting its social welfare programme as its USP while the BJP is only hoping to expand its footprint, which remains a distant dream so far in the southern state.

In the hours preceding voters' presence at polling booths, here's a glimpse into key constituencies that will shape the political landscape. The list of important constituencies includes Gajwel, Huzurabad, Korutla, Maheshwaram, Goshamahal, Mahbubnagar, LB Nagar, Warangal East and West, Bhupalapally, Khairatabad, Amberpet, Boath, Nirmal, Adilabad, Ramagundam, Peddapalli, Kothagudem, Armoor, Nizamabad Urban, Patancheru, Serilingampally, Husnabad, Dubbak, Kalwakurthy, and others.

Incumbent Chief Minister and the founder of BRS, K Chandrashekar Rao or KCR, is contesting from two seats: his original seat, Gajwel, and Kamareddy. In the 2018 elections, KCR secured a victory in Gajwel by over 58,000 votes. This time, he faces BJP leader Etela Rajender in Gajwel and Congress state unit chief Revanth Reddy in Kamareddy.

His son and Telangana minister K T Rama Rao is contesting from the Sircilla seat, which he won in 2018 by a significant margin of over 89,000 votes. Both, Etela Rajender and Revanth Reddy are also contesting from two seats, with Etela in Huzurabad and Revanth Reddy in Kodangal.

Kortula

A spotlight is on Korutla, where the BJP has fielded Lok Sabha member Arvind Dharmapuri against BRS's Kalvakuntla Sanjay and Congress's Narsinga Rao Juvvadi.

Maheshwaram

In Maheshwaram, BRS has pitted Patlolla Sabitha Indra Reddy against K Laxma Reddy (Congress) and Andela Sriramulu Yadav (BJP). Goshamahal features BJP's T Raja Singh, whose suspension was revoked last month, contesting against significant opposition.

Chandrayangutta

A staunch critic of the BJP's T Raja and the younger brother of AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi, Akbaruddin Owaisi, is contesting from the Chandrayangutta constituency.

Mahbubnagar

In Mahbubnagar, V Srinivas Goud (BRS) faces competition from AP Mithun Kumar Reddy of BJP and Yennam Srinivas Reddy of Congress.

LB Nagar

In LB Nagar, BJP's Sama Ranga Reddy competes against Madhu Yaskhi Goud of Congress and Devireddy Sudhir Reddy (BRS).

Bhupalapally

Bhupalapally seat holds significance, with Gandra Venkata Ramana Reddy representing BRS, Gandra Satyanarayana Rao from Congress, and G Keerthi Reddy from BJP. In Ramagundam, BRS's Korukanti Chander Patel competes against Congress's Makkan Singh Raj Thakur and BJP's Kandula Sandhya Rani. Peddapalli seat features the Congress candidate Chinthakunta Vijaya Ramana Rao against Pradeep Kumar Dugyala of the BJP and Dasari Manohar Reddy of BRS.

Madhira

Madhira Assembly constituency is set to witness a face-off between Congress leader Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and BRS's Kamal Raju Lingala, with Bhatti winning by a small margin in previous elections.

Nizamabad

In Nizamabad Urban, BRS has fielded Goverdhan Bajireddy against Bhoopathi Reddy Rekulapally (Congress) and Dinesh Kumar Kulachari of the BJP. While the BJP has an ambitious goal of seeing its first government in Telangana, the Congress is hoping to come to power on the basis of the "momentum" of the past few months.

But the party has a huge, almost 18 per cent gap to cover in terms of voting percentage of previous assembly elections. The BJP aspires to establish its first government in Telangana, while the Congress aims to leverage recent momentum, despite facing an almost 18 per cent gap in voting percentage compared to previous assembly elections. If KCR secures another term, it would mark the first instance of a Chief Minister from a southern state serving three consecutive terms.

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Hyderabad (Telangana): As Telangana, the youngest state in the country which was carved out of Andhra Pradesh in 2014, goes to polls on Thursday, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi led by Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao faces anti-incumbency and Congress hopes for winning in the second southern state after Karnataka. The ruling BRS is projecting its social welfare programme as its USP while the BJP is only hoping to expand its footprint, which remains a distant dream so far in the southern state.

In the hours preceding voters' presence at polling booths, here's a glimpse into key constituencies that will shape the political landscape. The list of important constituencies includes Gajwel, Huzurabad, Korutla, Maheshwaram, Goshamahal, Mahbubnagar, LB Nagar, Warangal East and West, Bhupalapally, Khairatabad, Amberpet, Boath, Nirmal, Adilabad, Ramagundam, Peddapalli, Kothagudem, Armoor, Nizamabad Urban, Patancheru, Serilingampally, Husnabad, Dubbak, Kalwakurthy, and others.

Incumbent Chief Minister and the founder of BRS, K Chandrashekar Rao or KCR, is contesting from two seats: his original seat, Gajwel, and Kamareddy. In the 2018 elections, KCR secured a victory in Gajwel by over 58,000 votes. This time, he faces BJP leader Etela Rajender in Gajwel and Congress state unit chief Revanth Reddy in Kamareddy.

His son and Telangana minister K T Rama Rao is contesting from the Sircilla seat, which he won in 2018 by a significant margin of over 89,000 votes. Both, Etela Rajender and Revanth Reddy are also contesting from two seats, with Etela in Huzurabad and Revanth Reddy in Kodangal.

Kortula

A spotlight is on Korutla, where the BJP has fielded Lok Sabha member Arvind Dharmapuri against BRS's Kalvakuntla Sanjay and Congress's Narsinga Rao Juvvadi.

Maheshwaram

In Maheshwaram, BRS has pitted Patlolla Sabitha Indra Reddy against K Laxma Reddy (Congress) and Andela Sriramulu Yadav (BJP). Goshamahal features BJP's T Raja Singh, whose suspension was revoked last month, contesting against significant opposition.

Chandrayangutta

A staunch critic of the BJP's T Raja and the younger brother of AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi, Akbaruddin Owaisi, is contesting from the Chandrayangutta constituency.

Mahbubnagar

In Mahbubnagar, V Srinivas Goud (BRS) faces competition from AP Mithun Kumar Reddy of BJP and Yennam Srinivas Reddy of Congress.

LB Nagar

In LB Nagar, BJP's Sama Ranga Reddy competes against Madhu Yaskhi Goud of Congress and Devireddy Sudhir Reddy (BRS).

Bhupalapally

Bhupalapally seat holds significance, with Gandra Venkata Ramana Reddy representing BRS, Gandra Satyanarayana Rao from Congress, and G Keerthi Reddy from BJP. In Ramagundam, BRS's Korukanti Chander Patel competes against Congress's Makkan Singh Raj Thakur and BJP's Kandula Sandhya Rani. Peddapalli seat features the Congress candidate Chinthakunta Vijaya Ramana Rao against Pradeep Kumar Dugyala of the BJP and Dasari Manohar Reddy of BRS.

Madhira

Madhira Assembly constituency is set to witness a face-off between Congress leader Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and BRS's Kamal Raju Lingala, with Bhatti winning by a small margin in previous elections.

Nizamabad

In Nizamabad Urban, BRS has fielded Goverdhan Bajireddy against Bhoopathi Reddy Rekulapally (Congress) and Dinesh Kumar Kulachari of the BJP. While the BJP has an ambitious goal of seeing its first government in Telangana, the Congress is hoping to come to power on the basis of the "momentum" of the past few months.

But the party has a huge, almost 18 per cent gap to cover in terms of voting percentage of previous assembly elections. The BJP aspires to establish its first government in Telangana, while the Congress aims to leverage recent momentum, despite facing an almost 18 per cent gap in voting percentage compared to previous assembly elections. If KCR secures another term, it would mark the first instance of a Chief Minister from a southern state serving three consecutive terms.

Read More

  1. Telangana Assembly elections 2023 live: Voting today, over 2,200 candidates in fray for 119 seats
  2. Set to vote on Thursday, Telangana braces for a triangular contest | All you need to know
Last Updated : Nov 30, 2023, 8:17 AM IST
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