As the counting of votes in Telangana begins, All India Congress Observer in Telangana, Manikrao Thackeray said that the grand old party will win more than 70 seats in the southern state and exit polls also said the same. He credited Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Yatra for the swing in favour of the party in Telangana. Manikrao told ANI "Our party head Priyanka Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge made people understand about our policies. Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo visit has had a great impact. KCR behaved like a king and emperor in Telangana. Congress had given statehood to Telangana and everyone wished that it would become a good state, however, it didn't happen." "Congress will win more than 70 seats and exit polls also said the same," he added.
Read full storyI will not get into the figures now because I would not undermine the surveys. You have your own studies, I have mine...As far as the surveys are concerned, you have given Congress a lead. But as per my studies, we have a comfortable majority to get into power...Congress is fighting a lone battle, they have no supporters. They have to get the seats all by themselves...But BJP and AIMIM are sure to support us in case of need..." On Congress' lead, he says, "We have to congratulate them. This is not a joke...They have done a great job. We are coming down, they have gone up. This has to be accepted because the figures will say. There is no question of hiding those things.
The Congress has taken early leads in Telangana over the Bharat Rashtra Samithi, which is hoping for a third consecutive term in the state. The Telangana election results will be important for the Congress as it heads into the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. A win here would further consolidate its presence in the South after victory in Karnataka. The grand old party which has promised 6 guarantees to the people of the state had led a spirited campaign to woo voters.
Read full storyWith changing election scenarios and swinging polling percentages, parties are hopeful that with 40% vote share they will be able to form the next government in Telangana. This is contrary to the scenario in 2014 elections with about 34% vote share BRS had secured the magic figure.
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