TRS leads in nine \, BJP-4\, Cong-3 seats in Telangana

TRS leads in nine , BJP-4, Cong-3 seats in Telangana

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

The ruling established an edge in nine segments even as the BJP appeared to be on course to make smart gains by leading in four seats as per the latest trends available at 5 PM Thursday.

was ahead in seat, where he is seeking re-election for the fourth successive time, according to sources.

Owaisi was leading by 2.72 lakh votes over his BJP rival

The TRS and had an electoral understanding in the April 11 elections in Telangana,which has a total of 17 seats.

The two parties had repeatedly claimed that they would sweep the polls.

In the 2014 elections, the TRS had bagged 11 seats and the two.

The BJP, TDP, YSRCP and shared one each.

TRS supremo and Ministers daughter K Kavitha was trailing in Nizamabad by 39,145 votes to BJP's D Arvind.

The BJP had suffered a humiliating defeat in the Assembly elections last December, winning just one seat and forfeiting deposits in more than 100 constituencies.

The TRS had returned to power with the rich haul of 88 seats in the 119-member House.

The turned in a poor performance with its candidates winning only in 19 Assembly segments.

But the Rahul Gandhi-led outfit suffered huge setbacks in the State with 11 MLAs announcing switching loyalty to the TRS since the beginning of March.

BJP candidates were also leading in Adilabad, Karimnagar and

Congress nominees were leading in Bhongir, Nalgonda and Malkajgiri.

Telangana Congress working A Revanth Reddy was leading in Malkajgiri by 9,946 votes over TRSs M Rajasekhar Reddy as per the latest trends available.

N Uttam Kumar Reddy established a lead of 25,682 votes in Nalgonda.

BJP candidate B Sanjay was leading by 89,508 votes against his nearest rival and sitting TRS B Vinod Kumar in Karimnagar.

Soyam Bapurao of BJP was leading by 58,108 votes over his TRS rival in Adilabad, official sources said.

Reacting to the poll trends, P Muralidhar Rao said the party represents "the of change in the southern states.

BJP has put in efforts to emerge as the alternative in Telangana for many years and it is now clear that the state is extending its support to the leadership of Modi, Rao said.

Kotha Prabhakar Reddy, TRS nominee, was leading by 3.16 lakh votes over Congress rival in Medak, while the partys Warangal candidate was ahead by nearly 3.50 lakh votes over Congress rival

Former union was trailing by 1.66 lakh votes in Khammam segment to TRS nominee N Nageswara Rao.

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First Published: Thu, May 23 2019. 17:26 IST