We're at the last stretch of the campaign, and the telugu states have been swept up in the political fervor. Pre-poll survey data, meanwhile, point to terrible outcomes for BRS in Telangana. Since congress beat BRS in the assembly polls a few months ago, the company's graph has declined sharply throughout the state. In an attempt to revitalize his party via these elections, BRS president k. chandrashekar rao has been traveling the state in a bus and interacting with people daily in preparation for the lok sabha elections.
 

However, given that BRS is not in power in the state and cannot function effectively at the center, it appears that voters are not in the mood to support its candidates. A pre-poll study by Mahaa news predicts that the incumbent congress party would win seven to ten of Telangana's seventeen lok sabha seats. The bjp is likely to win five to ten seats. Conversely, BRS can only win a maximum of one seat, which may go to Medak.
 
According to the study, BRS and bjp would face fierce struggle in Medak. There will be a fierce contest between the congress and the bjp for three or four additional seats. After the lok sabha elections, BRS will face challenges if the survey's findings are validated.
 
 


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