A study by telangana Intentions found that the BJP's support in the state is dwindling daily. The ruling BRS and the bjp were engaged in a bitter political battle in telangana by the time the results of the karnataka elections were announced. As a result of the current situation, the BJP's graph has shrunk to a single digit, and the gap between the BRS and congress is widening considerably.

The voting share of the congress has climbed by 1.8% in the week since the publication of the six guarantees, and it is currently being strengthened by inflow from the ruling BRS, bringing it to 1.9%. Two weeks after the six promises were announced, the support for the congress increased to 3.7%. A weekly study of 3,000 individuals found that the BRS has a vote share of 40%, the congress has 35%, and the bjp has a pitiful 8%. Over 38% of voters have been identified as neutral and are known to make decisions just before elections based on a variety of reasons.

Congress 'hawa'

Another poll conducted by the Poll Tracker revealed that congress will win with a majority of 42% votes, securing 70 seats. After gathering feedback from 1.23 lakh respondents, the survey organization announced in the first week of september that the congress will win 63–69 seats. Regarding the BRS, the survey report indicated that it may win 35–40 seats with 34% of the vote. mim would win from five seats and have a maximum vote share of 10% in the third place. bjp would also take home 5 seats. The congress predicted in its X account, citing the same data, that it would win 69–71 seats while the BRS would prevail with 39–41 members.

No hung assembly in Telangana
Additionally, support for a hung assembly is waning at the same moment. The percentage of those who believed there would be a hanging plummeted from 14% a few months ago to 6% today.

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