Live Updates: Telangana Assembly Election 2023 Congress Swearing-In Ceremony Anticipated on December 4 or 9

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Security Preparations Underway for Congress Swearing-In Ceremony in Telangana

Hyderabad: The Telangana police, under the directive of state Congress chief A Revanth Reddy, is actively engaged in making security arrangements for the anticipated swearing-in ceremony scheduled for either December 4 or 9. Reddy, witnessing his party’s comfortable lead nearing the simple majority mark of 60 seats, has communicated with the state Director General of Police (DGP) Anjani Kumar to ensure the necessary security measures for the impending ceremony.

As the Congress paves the way to achieve the critical threshold of 60 seats on Sunday, the southern state is poised to witness the establishment of its first non-BRS government. This development comes amidst a saffron surge in the Hindi heartland, where the BJP secured victories in two states and retained control in another. Telangana’s potential shift marks the second southern state added to the Congress’ roster in 2023, following its triumph in Karnataka earlier in May. Stay tuned for the latest updates on this unfolding political landscape.

Expressing Gratitude to the People: Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi Assures Fulfillment of ‘Prajalu Telangana’ Promise
In response to the Telangana election results, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi extends gratitude to the people of Telangana. He assures the commitment to fulfilling the promise of making ‘Prajalu Telangana.’

Congress Triumphs in Thungathurthi: Mandula Samel Clinches Victory with a Commanding Margin

In a resounding win, Congress candidate Mandula Samel emerges victorious in the Thungathurthi seat, securing a remarkable margin of 50,253 votes against his rival Gadari Kishore Kumar of Bharat Rashtra Samithi.

Congress’ Uttam Kumar Reddy Triumphs in Huzurnagar
Uttam Kumar Reddy Nalamada from the Congress secures the Huzurnagar seat, boasting a substantial margin of 44,888 votes against his closest competitor, Saidi Reddy Shanampudi of Bharat Rashtra Samithi.

KCR’s Unconventional Arrival at Raj Bhavan: Sans Convoy

Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao has chosen an unconventional approach as he journeys to Raj Bhavan to formally submit his resignation. This significant decision aligns with the electoral outcomes and signals the culmination of KCR’s term as Chief Minister. In a departure from the norm, KCR’s arrival at Raj Bhavan is marked by the absence of a traditional convoy, underscoring the unique nature of this transition.

119 /119 Seats
LEADING
CONG -68
BRS – 38
MIM -7
BJP – 5

“Security Tightened Outside Residence of Telangana Congress Chief Revanth Reddy in Hyderabad Amidst Election Results”

“Congress’ Madan Mohan Rao K Clinches Yellareddy Seat with a Resounding Victory Margin of 23,451 Votes Over BRS Rival”

“BRS Candidate Lasya Nandita Secures Victory in Secunderabad Cantonment with a Commanding Majority of 17,159 Votes”

Statement by KTR:

“Grateful to the people of Telangana for giving BRS party two consecutive terms of Government 🙏 Not saddened over the result today, but surely disappointed as it was not in expected lines for us. But we will take this in our stride as a learning and will bounce back.

Congratulations to Congress party on winning the mandate. Wishing you Good Luck new govt.”

Mir Zulfiqar Emerges Victorious in Charminar Constituency
AIMIM’s Mir Zulfiqar secured his position in the Charminar constituency, amassing a total of 49,002 votes. After the 15th round of counting, Zulfiqar held a substantial lead with approximately 22,858 votes.

The second position in the constituency went to Megha Rani Agarwal of the Bharatiya Janata Party, securing a total of 26,144 votes. Following closely in third place is Mohammed Mujeebullah Shareef of the Congress party with 10,566 votes.

Telangana Election 2023: Kodangal Constituency Results

Revanth Reddy, representing the Indian National Congress (INC), emerges victorious in the Kodangal assembly constituency. The closely contested election featured prominent candidates including Patnam Narender Reddy of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and Bantu Ramesh Kumar of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Revanth Reddy, a two-time MLA from the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in Andhra Pradesh before joining Congress in 2017, secures a significant win.

Winning candidates

  • BJP candidate A Maheswar Reddy emerges victorious from Nirmal constituency.
  • Congress candidate Gedam Vinod secures a win in Bellampally.
  • BRS candidate Malla Reddy clinches victory in Medchal.
  • Revanth Reddy, state party president of Congress, makes a grand entrance at the Congress office in Hyderabad.
  • Enthusiastic Congress workers passionately chant ‘CM-CM’ in support of Revanth Reddy as he arrives at the party headquarters in Hyderabad.

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CONG -69
BRS – 33
BJP – 11
MIM -5
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Statement by Congress MP Uttam Kumar Reddy:

“Congress will form the government. There is a special place for the Gandhi family in the hearts of the Telangana people. We made a mistake in the 2014 and 2018 elections. This time, we corrected ourselves, and we are on the way to victory. Second is the incompetence, arrogance, and corruption of the BRS government.”

A Revanth Reddy is leading from both seats–Kodangal and Kamareddy

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LEADING
CONG -67
BRS – 38
BJP – 9
MIM -4
0THER-1

“Congress Takes Lead in Telangana Elections as DGP Anjani Kumar Meets State President Revanth Reddy”

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Telangana DGP Anjani Kumar and other police officials have called on state Congress president Revanth Reddy in Hyderabad. As per the latest results, the Congress party is leading on 65 out of the total 119 seats in the state, while the ruling BRS is leading on 38 seats. The interactions between political leaders and law enforcement officials highlight the ongoing developments in the electoral landscape. Stay tuned for further updates.

Congress is comfortably ahead, crossing the halfway mark, while BRS trails. Here are the current standings:

  • Kamareddy
  • Telangana Congress chief A Revanth Reddy: 19,767 votes
  • BRS chief K Chandrashekar Rao (KCR): 17,684 votes
  • BJP Candidate Katipally Venkata Ramana Reddy: 16,763 votes

Additionally, KCR is leading in Gajwel, his bastion, while Revanth is also leading in Kodangal, his stronghold. The evolving results suggest an interesting electoral landscape in Telangana. Stay tuned for further updates.

Kamareddy, Telangana Election Results 2023 LIVE:

As per the trends reported by the Election Commission of India (ECI), here is the current status:

  • Congress: Leading in 44 seats
  • BRS (Bharat Rashtra Samithi): Leading in 24 seats
  • BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party): Leading in 3 seats

According to the Election Commission website, here are the current standings in Kamareddy:

  1. Revanth Reddy (Congress): 13,565 votes (Leading)
  2. K Venkata Ramana Reddy (BJP): 11,271 votes
  3. KCR (K Chandrashekar Rao): 10,777 votes

Revanth Reddy from Congress is leading with 13,565 votes, followed by BJP’s K Venkata Ramana Reddy with 11,271 votes, and KCR has garnered 10,777 votes. Stay tuned for further updates as the counting process continues.

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LEADING
CONG -63
BRS – 41
BJP – 8
MIM -4
0THER-3

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LEADING
CONG -65
BRS – 37
BJP – 11
MIM -4
0THER-2

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LEADING
CONG -65
BRS – 37
BJP – 12
MIM -3
0THER-2

119 /119 Seats
LEADING
CONG -69
BRS – 39
BJP – 12
MIM -3

In Kamareddy constituency, Telangana Chief Minister KCR (K Chandrashekar Rao) trails in his ‘Janma Bhumi’ . Congress’ Revanth Reddy is leading with 3607 votes.

119 /119 Seats
LEADING
CONG -62
BRS – 42
BJP – 10
MIM -4

In the Koratla constituency, BRS (Bharat Rashtra Samithi) candidate Kalvakuntla Sanjay is leading by 168 votes over his nearest rival, Arvind Dharmapuri of the BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party).

As per the official data released by the Election Commission of India for 71 out of 119 seats, the Congress party is leading in 44 seats, followed by BRS (Bharat Rashtra Samithi) in 24 seats, and BJP in 3 seats. The trends indicate an evolving political landscape as the counting of votes progresses.

In the Andole constituency, Congress candidate and former Deputy CM Damodar Rajanarasimha is leading by 3,465 votes over his nearest rival Ch Kranthi Kiran of BRS (Bharat Rashtra Samithi). The competition remains intense as the counting progresses.

119 /119 Seats
LEADING
CONG -59
BRS – 46
BJP- 9
MIM -4

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LEADING
CONG -61
BRS – 44
BJP- 9
MIM -4

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LEADING
CONG -64
BRS – 45
BJP- 5
MIM -4

Latest Update – Kamareddy, Telangana Election Results 2023:

The high-stakes Telangana Assembly election features a triangular contest involving the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) (formerly Telangana Rashtra Samithi), the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and the Congress.

In the Kamareddy assembly constituency, a focal point of this election, a three-way battle unfolds among Telangana Chief Minister and BRS supremo K Chandrashekar Rao, Congress state unit chief Revanth Reddy, and BJP’s K Venkata Ramana Reddy.

The voting for the Telangana Assembly Elections 2023 concluded on November 30, and the counting is currently underway. As of the latest update, the Congress is ahead in Telangana, while K Venkata Ramana Reddy of the BJP is leading in the Kamareddy constituency.

The Congress party is currently leading in 59 seats, while the incumbent BRS is ahead in 42 seats

119 /119 Seats
LEADING
CONG -66
BRS – 43
BJP- 6
MIM -3

The Congress party is leading in Telangana, while BJP’s K Venkata Ramana Reddy is currently in the lead in the Kamareddy constituency.

119 /119 Seats
LEADING
CONG -67
BRS – 43
BJP- 6
MIM -2

Mohammed Azharuddin, Congress candidate, is currently trailing in the Jubilee Hills constituency

118 /119 Seats
LEADING
CONG -62
BRS – 46
BJP- 7
MIM -2

KCR Leading in Gajwel
A.Revanth Reddy Leading in Kamareddy

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LEADING
CONG -64
BRS – 44
BJP- 7
MIM -2

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LEADING
CONG -65
BRS – 40
BJP- 7
MIM -2

KTR trailing in Sircilla constituency, and Chief Minister KCR trailing in Kamareddy constituency.

113 /119 Seats
LEADING
CONG -61
BRS – 41
BJP- 7
MIM -2

CONG Leading 65
BRS 34
BJP 6
MIM 4

The Congress party is making significant progress, surging ahead of BRS, currently leading in 53 seats.

As the anticipation reaches its zenith in Telangana, the question on everyone’s mind is, “AB KI BAAR TELANGANA ME KIS KI HOGI SARKAR?” Stay tuned for live updates and real-time coverage of the unfolding political drama, exclusively on Akai News India.

The live updates will capture the essence of the counting process, providing minute-by-minute insights into the evolving electoral landscape. From the initial trends to the final results, Akai News India ensures comprehensive coverage, keeping you informed about the political fate of Telangana.

For the latest and most accurate information on the Telangana assembly election results, visit www.akainewsindia.com. As the counting unfolds, Akai News India stands ready to bring you every crucial development, shaping the future of the state. Don’t miss a moment—stay connected with us for a riveting journey through decision day in Telangana.


Anticipation Peaks as Telangana Awaits Election Results: Countdown to Decision Day

As Telangana eagerly awaits the outcome of the 2023 assembly elections, the youngest state in India is poised for the unveiling of results this Sunday. The meticulous counting process, set to commence at 8 am, is expected to reveal early trends, offering insights into the political landscape.

The election, spanning 119 constituencies and witnessing the participation of approximately 23 million voters, took place on Thursday. The announcement of results on December 3rd will mark a crucial moment in the state’s political trajectory.

Given the intricacies of the counting process, initial trends may experience rapid fluctuations. The sequence begins with the tabulation of postal ballots, followed by the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). The dynamic nature of these early trends underscores the need for continuous monitoring.

For those eager to stay updated on the Telangana assembly election results, several reliable platforms offer real-time information. The official website of the Election Commission of India (https://results.eci.gov.in/) stands as a steadfast source for official results, albeit not the quickest.

Additionally, news websites such as www.akainewsindia.com provide live updates and comprehensive coverage of election results, offering a diverse range of perspectives. As the countdown to decision day unfolds, citizens can turn to these platforms for the latest developments in this pivotal political event.

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