Telangana elections 2023: Battles inside battles...

This telangana assembly election is rife with smaller-scale conflicts within larger ones. This time, the scenario is distinct since regional parties aim to make a greater national impact while the two national parties are making every effort to gain a foothold in the state, which raises questions about the poll's conclusion. For the congress, the bjp, and the KCR-led BRS, which is not a member of either of the two national parties' blocs, there is a great deal riding on this election.
While BRS is counting on the leadership and welfare programs of chief minister KCR to win a hat-trick term, congress is hoping for a national comeback, and capturing telangana could help them ahead of the lok sabha elections. After losing Karnataka, the bjp is aiming to gain ground in South india by capitalizing on the popularity of prime minister Narendra Modi.
In addition to seeking to keep its Old City, AIMIM, the other regional party, is crucial in deciding winning or losing margins. Voters in telangana will now decide the outcome of weeks of intense campaigning across 119 constituencies as the state gets ready for elections on november 30. The assembly elections in the five states of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, telangana, Chhattisgarh, and Mizoram will come to a close on thursday with voting. Before attention turns to the lok sabha elections of the next year, these states were the last to have elections.
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