Telangana MLC Elections Outcomes 2025: BJP Luggage Medak-Nizamabad-Karimnagar-Adilabad Seat | India Information

Telangana MLC Election Outcome: The ruling Congress occasion in Telangana confronted a setback because the BJP and PRTU secured victories in two lecturers’ MLC constituencies. Whereas the BJP fielded candidates for all three seats, Congress contested solely the graduates’ constituency, and the BRS selected to remain out of the race. Vote counting for the Telangana Legislative Council elections in two lecturers’ constituencies and one graduates’ constituency passed off on Monday.
Within the Medak-Nizamabad-Karimnagar-Adilabad lecturers’ MLC contest, BJP candidate Malka Komaraiah emerged victorious. In the meantime, within the Nalgonda-Warangal-Khammam lecturers’ constituency, PRTU’s Pingili Sripal Reddy gained, 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, obtained 7,182 votes, whereas Ashok Kumar acquired 2,621 votes. Impartial candidate and former MLC Kura Raghotham Reddy managed solely 428 votes. A complete of 25,041 votes have been solid, with 24,144 deemed legitimate and 897 declared invalid.
Telangana BJP president and Union Minister G Kishan Reddy congratulated the winner. “Hearty congratulations to Shri Malka Komaraiah garu on profitable the Telangana MLC Election from the Medak-Karimnagar-Adilabad-Nizamabad (Academics’) constituency. This victory is a testomony of the overwhelming and rising assist for the BJP and the management of Hon’ble PM Narendra Modi in Telangana. I prolong my gratitude to the Academics who’ve voted for change, growth and their belief and perception in BJP Telangana to characterize their voices. Congratulations to the Karyakartas for his or her tireless efforts and dedication that has led to this outstanding victory,” mentioned Reddy.
The election outcomes highlighted shifting political dynamics, with inner divisions amongst instructor unions considerably influencing the result.