Telangana MLC Elections Outcomes: BJP Leads Karimnagar-Medak-Nizamabad-Adilabad Graduates Seat | India Information

Telangana MLC Elections Outcomes 2025: The counting of votes for the Telangana’s Karimnagar-Medak-Nizamabad-Adilabad Graduate MLC constituency is now progressing for the second preferential votes as nobody secured a majority within the first preferential votes. Nevertheless, it seems to be a bonus for the BJP towards the Congress because the saffron social gathering maintained its lead within the first preferential vote counting.
As per studies, for the Karimnagar-Medak-Nizamabad-Adilabad Graduate constituency, the BJP bought round 34% of the whole first preferential votes, the Congress 31.5% and the BSP 27%. Since not one of the candidates bought over 50% votes, the counting of second preferential votes is being held now.
The delay within the vote counting was primarily resulting from two causes – invalid votes and voting by means of the poll papers – as there are 56 candidates for the seat. For the reason that poll papers are massive, it takes time to unfold and confirm every certainly one of them. The cross-checking of the ballots for all 56 candidates provides to the pressure.
Whereas the polling was held for 2 lecturers’ seats and one graduate’s seat, the BJP and the PRTU have already bagged one every from the 2 lecturers’ seats. Whereas the BJP contested all three seats, the Congress solely contested the Graduates’ seat and it appears to trailing so far as the primary preferential votes are involved.
BJP’s Malka Komaraiah received the Medak-Nizamabad-Karimnagar-Adilabad Instructor’s constituency MLC seat. Within the Nalgonda-Warangal-Khammam lecturers’ constituency, PRTU’s Pingili Sripal Reddy received, defeating sitting MLC Alugubelli Narsi Reddy of the United Academics Federation.
Within the Karimnagar lecturers’ constituency, Komaraiah secured 12,959 votes, surpassing the required profitable quota of 12,073 votes. His closest contender, official PRTU candidate Vanga Mahender Reddy, acquired 7,182 votes, whereas Ashok Kumar bought 2,621 votes.