Nalgonda, Munugode, Bhongir, Nakrekal, Thungathurthy, Alair, Jangoan Elections Results Live News Updates: Check Latest Results About Nakrekal (SC) Constituency in Telangana

The votes have been cast and the Telangana Assembly Elections’ Results 2018 are going to be out anytime. The Election Commission of India (ECI) will be starting to announce the results, starting 8 am.

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The early trends have suggested that TRS will cross the halfway mark by itself. Here are visual from their party offices

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Telangana Early Trends in 119 Seats

Early trends in Telangana

TRS: 85

Congress: 22

BJP: 4

Others: 8

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"We believe people of Telangana are with us. We have sincerely worked and utilised the opportunity given to us. So I believe voters will bring us back to power, and that too independently. We are very confident about it," said TRS MP K Kavitha.


The votes have been cast and the Telangana Assembly Elections’ Results 2018 are going to be out anytime. The Election Commission of India (ECI) will be starting to announce the results, starting 8 am. If you are looking to stay updated with the latest updates about these 7 Vidhan Sabha constituencies – Nalgonda, Munugode, Bhongir, Nakrekal, Thungathurthy, Alair, and Jangaon – then you can find the most recent information here! Assembly Elections 2018 Results Live News Updates.

The Exit Polls have favoured the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) to win the 2018 Telangana Assembly Elections, with the Indian National Congress (INC) on the second spot. The BJP might come into the picture if TRS doesn’t cross the halfway mark; however, which seems a far-fetched possibility as of now.

Nalgonda

In the 2014 Assembly Elections in Telangana, it was Komatireddy Venkat Reddy from the Indian National Congress (INC) that won the Nalgonda seat. The Congress party has been winning the seat in the last four elections that took place in 2014, 2009, 2004, and 1999.

Munugode

In the previous Assembly Election, it was TRS’ Koosukuntla Prabhakar Reddy who won the Munugode seat. Palvai Sravanthi, an Independent, lost the election by a considerable margin. It will be a multi-way tussle at Munugode among TRS, CPI, and the Independents.

Bhongir

In the Bhongir constituency, it was Pailla Shekar Reddy of TRS who defeated Jitta Bala Krishna Reddy Yuva Telangana Party comprehensively during the 2014 Assembly Elections. Until then, the Bhongir constituency was a TDP bastion for decades, as they won the elections in 2009, 2004, 1999, 1994, 1989, and 1985.

Nakrekal

In the Nakrekal constituency, it was Vemula Veeresham of TRS that won against Chirumarthy Lingaiah of the Congress party in a closely-fought contest. In 2009, it was Chirumarthy who had won it then. The battle will be between TRS, Congress and CPM this time around.

Thungathurthy

In the Thungathurthy constituency, it was TRS’ Gadari Kishore Kumar who beat Congress’ Addanki Dayakar in a narrow-fight, during the 2014 Assembly Elections. In 2009, it was TDP who had won the Thungathurthy seat.

Alair

During the 2014 Assembly Elections, it was Gongidi Sunitha of TRS who defeated Budida Bikshamaiah of Congress clinically. Before that, it was Congress who had won the seat defeating the same opponent he lost to in the 2014 Assembly Polls. The fight is going to be between TRS and Congress, this time around.

Jangoan

On the Jangoan seat, it was Muthireddy Yadagiri Reddy of TRS who defeated Ponnala Laksmaiah on Congress during the 2014 Assembly Elections. Before it, Congress had won the seat in three consecutive elections, i.e. 2009, 2004, and 1999.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Dec 11, 2018 08:15 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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