Telangana Election 2023 Results: KCR Resigns as Congress Crosses Halfway Mark.
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The counting of votes for the Telangana Assembly election commenced at 8 am, as per the announcement made by the Election Commission. The first ballots to be counted were the postal ones, followed by those cast through Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). The state has a clear majority of 60%.
On November 30th, voting took place across all 119 constituencies in Telangana. The Election Commission reported a voter turnout of 70.60%. Jangaon recorded the highest turnout at 83.34%, followed by Narasampet at 83% and Dubbak at 82.75%. However, Hyderabad witnessed a low turnout of only 39.97%. The state had a total of 32.6 million registered voters and 35,655 polling stations were set up for the elections.
In Sircilla, which is considered one of the most important seats, KTR is leading. He also won this seat in the 2018 elections.
On November 30, 2018, Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) won 88 out of 119 seats with 47.4% of the vote, while the Congress party won only 19 seats.
As the Congress party crosses the halfway mark and KCR resigns, the implications of these developments extend beyond Telangana. The outcomes in regional elections often influence broader political narratives, and the Telangana Election 2023 is no exception.
The
Telangana Election 2023 has delivered a significant electoral outcome with the
Congress party crossing the halfway mark, leading to the resignation of Chief
Minister KCR. The unfolding events highlight the dynamic nature of Indian
politics and the responsiveness of the electorate to political agendas and
leadership.

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