
Bjp wins telangana council seat
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Hyderabad: The ruling TRS in Telangana received a jolt on Wednesday with the opposition BJP-TDP alliance bagging one of the two seats of the legislative council that went to polls on
Sunday.The Bharatiya Janata Party's Ramachandra Rao won the election from Hyderabad-Ranga Reddy-Mahabubnagar graduates' constituency, defeating his nearest rival Devi Prasad of the
Telangana Rashtra Samithi by 13,318 votes.Rao polled 53,881 votes while Prasad secured 40,563 votes. The main opposition Congress got only 2,856 votes.In Khammam-Nalgonda-Warangal
graduates' constituency, TRS candidate Rajeswar Reddy was leading over BJP candidate by 1,657 votes at the end of second round of counting, poll officials said on Wednesday
night.According to the Election Commission, of the 296,318 electors, about 39 percent exercised their franchise in Hyderabad-Ranga Reddy-Mahabubnagar graduates' constituency.In
Khammam-Nalgonda-Warangal graduates' constituency, nearly 51 percent of the 281,138 voters casted their votes.IANS Tweet Follow @thenewsminute