Secunderabad Lok Sabha fight is between TRS, BJP

Secunderabad Lok Sabha fight is between TRS, BJP
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Secunderabad Lok Sabha result is creating excitement in the public. Both BJP activists and TRS leaders exuding confidence in their win is the major reason behind the excitement of the constituency.

Secunderabad: Secunderabad Lok Sabha result is creating excitement in the public. Both BJP activists and TRS leaders exuding confidence in their win is the major reason behind the excitement of the constituency. Animal Husbandry Minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav son Talasani Sai Kiran Yadav grabbed the chance to contest from TRS party whereas BJP senior leader Kishan Reddy and Former MP Anjan Kumar Yadav from Congress Party are in rivalry.

The situation was under the control of TRS party until the election time but it drastically changed after the observation of polling style. According to the locals, BJP contestant KIshan Reddy gave a tough fight to Sai Kiran Yadav which even made exit polls predict one constituency for BJP. On the other side, maximum numbers of exit polls are in favour of TRS which is building confidence in TRS activists.

Based on the polling style, it is clear that BJP and TRS are having tough fight. As there are seven Assembly segments in this constituency, cadre is busy making calculations on where they may grab lion's share, after getting inputs from booth-level.

The rivalry is mainly between Sai Kiran Yadav and Kishan Reddy. It has become more prestigious for Talasani Srinivas Yadav as he is expecting it would make or mar his role in Greater politics. On the other side, it is more crucial for Kishan Reddy as the surveys are expecting BJP to come back at the central level and his win may give him a chance to play a key role in the central politics. Even the campaigning strategy of Kishan Reddy was organised, creating hope among the cadres on this count.

As many as 9,10,437 votes polled in Secunderabad constituency, which covers Musheerabad, Amberpet, Khairatabad, Jubileehills, Sanathnagar, Nampally, Secunderabad assembly segments. Postal ballots of Secunderabad will be counted at Prof Ramreddy Institute in Osmania University while postal ballots of Hyderabad will be counted at Nizam College.

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