K Chandrasekhar Rao's Telangana Rashtra Samithi is all set to
take the power for the second time according to most of the survey’s. much
awaiting results to be declared on 11th of December 2018.
In 2013, for the first election of the state, when the state
was newly formed TRS won a majority of 63 seats while congress bagged 21 seats,
alliance partners at that time TDP and BJP won 20 seats where as Aimim won 7
seats and other’s 8 seats.
On Friday, ex-Congress MP Lagadapati Rajagopal had said that the Congress alliance would win around 65 seats and gave the TRS only 35 seats. Responding to the Lagadapati’s survey KTR had said to him Quit survey’s also as he did to Politics.
On Friday, ex-Congress MP Lagadapati Rajagopal had said that the Congress alliance would win around 65 seats and gave the TRS only 35 seats. Responding to the Lagadapati’s survey KTR had said to him Quit survey’s also as he did to Politics.
Mean while in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana states huge
betting is on the results as well as the reports predicted by the Andhra
Octopus, Crystal clear surveyor Lagadapati Rajagopal.
If TRS aligns with Aimim then BJP will not support TRS as
well as it will not support any Congress alliance parties also in both
Telangana and Andra Pradesh.
Over 2.8 crore people registered as voters in Telangana.
The Election Commission has announced on Saturday, that
73.20 percent polling was registered in the Telangana Assembly elections which
was conducted on Friday.
While during their first tenure, Election Commission has
reported a 68.9 percent of voting in Telangana 2013 elections.
A win for alliance of TDP, Congress, TJS, CPI will boost the
present ruling party TDP for the future
elections of Andhra Pradesh in 2019.
Jai Telangana
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