It will be necessary to make significant modifications to the candidates if the telangana rashtra samithi, led by chief minister K chandrasekhar Rao, is to win the assembly elections in the state in 2023 and return to power for a third straight term. According to information obtained, this idea came from the indian Political Action Committee team led by prashant kishor, an election strategist engaged by the trs to develop strategies for the party's win in the upcoming assembly elections.

Party insiders claim that an impartial survey commissioned by I-PAC found that there is strong opposition to 60% of the current trs MLAs, and that if they are handed seats again in 2023, the party will undoubtedly lose the elections. The survey indicated that the trs leadership has no chance of winning these seats until it replaces the incumbent MLAs in at least 60% of the current seats with credible newcomers.

According to the survey, the Congress, not the Bharatiya Janata party, is quietly gaining support from voters in the majority of these seats. For instance, the trs is facing serious anti-incumbency in seven seats in the formerly merged warangal district, which is thought of as its stronghold: Bhupalpalli, Parkal, Narsampet, Station Ghanpur, Jangaon, warangal (East), and Mahabubabad. Only four assembly districts—Palakurthi, warangal (West), Wardhannapet, and Dornakal—have safe zones where the incumbent trs MLAs stand a good chance of keeping their seats. However, if there is a wave-like circumstance, they will have to fight hard.

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