Telangana ki rr valla jarigina manchi panulu matladukundhama
Lets talk about good things done by RR, please tell me because i know none...
Not the promises but the implementation, don't say free bus for women...
Lets talk about good things done by RR, please tell me because i know none...
Not the promises but the implementation, don't say free bus for women...
Even if Kavitha was not fielded by any outside force, the presence of support in certain pockets is enough to split the vote. In the 2023 Telangana Assembly election, Congress led with 39.40%, followed closely by BRS at 37.35%. BJP stood at 13.90%, AIMIM at 2.92%.
What stands out is BJP’s trajectory in Telangana: 4.13% in 2014, 6.98% in 2018, and 13.90% in 2023. The party was almost invisible in the last Assembly election, but now it is contesting actively and trying to assert itself.
That raises a serious question: was its earlier silence a weakness, a strategy, or simply a choice to let the anti-incumbency wave work against BRS? And if vote splitting is once again in play, is BRS really the only party that understands how this field works?
So the real question is not just who wins — it is who benefits when votes are divided, and whether BRS is again being forced to fight on multiple fronts.