Hyderabad, August 21:

In a significant political development, the BRS party in Telangana, led by CM KCR, has announced its list of 115 candidates for the upcoming elections. The party currently holds 104 seats after 88 seats won earlier and the inclusion of MLAs from other parties. Notably, 7 sitting MLAs have been denied tickets, leaving four constituencies with pending candidate announcements. The affected MLAs are Subhash Reddy from Uppal, Rajaiah from Station Ghanpur, Ramulu Naik from Vaira, Rekha Naik from Khanapur, Chennamaneni Ramesh from Vemulawada, Gampa Govardhan from Kamareddy, Rathod Bapurao from Bodh, and Vidyasagar Rao from Korutla. The constituencies with pending candidate names are Namapally, Janagon, Narsapur, and Goshamahal. This development adds a new layer of intrigue to the approaching elections.

Notable Changes in BRS Sitting Positions for Upcoming Telangana Elections

In a strategic move, the BRS party has announced significant changes in its sitting positions for the upcoming Telangana elections. Notable alterations include:

  1. Kamareddy: CM KCR himself will contest from this constituency, marking a high-profile move.
  2. Uppal: The reins of this constituency have been handed over to Bandaru Lakshma Reddy.
  3. Vemulawada: Chalmeda Lakshminarasimha Rao will represent the party in this constituency.
  4. Khanapur: Bhukya Johnson Naik will be the face of the BRS party in this constituency.
  5. Station Ghanpur: Kadiam Srihari is set to take charge of this crucial constituency.
  6. Asifabad: Kova Lakshmi will represent the party in this region.
  7. Vaira: Madan Lal’s candidature has been confirmed for this constituency.
  8. Both: Anil Jadhav will stand for the BRS party in this particular constituency.
  9. Korutla: Kalvakuntla Sanjay will contest from this constituency, aiming to make an impact.

These shifts in sitting positions indicate a strategic repositioning of candidates by the BRS party as they gear up for the upcoming elections. The party’s choices reflect a mix of experience and fresh faces, emphasizing a dynamic approach towards the polls.

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