The outcome of the karnataka assembly elections, according to the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) party, would not affect Telangana. K.T. Rama Rao, also known as ktr, the working president of BRS and a telangana minister, tweeted on saturday that the karnataka election results would not affect telangana in the same manner as The kerala Story had failed to entertain the people of that state. ktr commended the people of karnataka for rejecting "ugly and divisive politics" when he was visiting the UK.

KTR, the minister of information technology and industry, remarked, "Let hyderabad and Bengaluru compete healthily for investments & creating infrastructure for the greater good of India." ktr, the son of telangana chief minister and BRS President K. chandrasekhar Rao, sent his congratulations to the newly elected congress administration in Karnataka. After telangana congress chairman A. revanth reddy asserted that this election outcome will replicate itself in telangana, ktr maintained that the karnataka judgment would not have any impact on Telangana. telangana is slated to hold its assembly elections towards the end of the year.

BRS, which established the state's first administration in 2014 and kept it in place in 2018, is convinced it will complete a hat trick. The congress is expecting that 2023 would turn its political fortunes in the state around after failing to make an impact despite taking responsibility for creating a telangana state. The outcome in karnataka, where the bjp was unable to maintain power, appears to have the congress camp feeling optimistic. Despite the BJP's assertions that it has emerged as the main rival to the BRS, congress leaders are certain that the party will replicate its telangana success.


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