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By Priyanka Deshpande
Published Nov 29, 2023
Telangana is all set for a three-way race between the BJP, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi, which is currently in power, and the Congress in the upcoming assembly elections. Here’s all you need to know ahead of the elections.
Polling for the 119-member Assembly will be held on November 30. The result for the same will be declared on December 3.
The voting will begin from 7am and will close at 6pm in the state.
The state has approximately 3.26 crore eligible voters with Serilingampally having highest numbers of voters (7.32 lakh) & Bhadrachalam has the lowest voters (1.49 lakh).
Around 2,290 candidates are in the race to contest the seats in the Telangana elections.
Welfare plans, state finances, lack of government jobs, and farm issues are some of the key issues shaping the election narrative.
Stronghold of Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, Gajwel holds a special place in Telangana politics. BJP has fielded MLA and former minister Eatala Rajender from this seat.
Gajwel
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KCR will run in two constituencies in the upcoming elections, including Kamareddy, where he aims for another victory. TPCC President A Revanth Reddy is also contesting from this seat.
Kamareddy
Represented by K T Rama Rao, the son of KCR, Rama Rao's tenure in Sircilla has seen a unique mix of challenges and opportunities.
Sircilla
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BRS leader Harish Rao, who has been representing the seat since 2004, is contesting once again from Siddipet.
Siddipet
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Sitting Telangana MLA T Raja Singh (BJP) is contesting from Goshamahal.
Goshamahal
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BJP’s Bandi Sanjay Kumar is contesting from Karimnagar.
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Karimnagar
Congress’ Mohammad Azharuddin will contest from this seat.
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Jubilee Hills
Apart from Kamareddy, Revanth Reddy is also contesting from this seat.
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Kodangal
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