TDP, TRS win Seemandhra, Telangana assembly polls

The TDP-BJP alliance has won 106 of the 175 assembly seats in Seemandhra

Update: 2014-05-17 18:59 GMT
The BJP-Telugu Desam alliance had hit a road-block as the state BJP had sought 50 per cent of Assembly and Lok Sabha seats in Telangana region

Hyderabad: TDP and TRS stormed to power with a bang in Seemandhra and Telangana respectively, while Congress ended up as the biggest loser in Lok Sabha as well as Legislative Assembly polls held in undivided Andhra Pradesh.

The TDP-BJP alliance has won 106 of the 175 assembly seats in Seemandhra, winning 18 seats additional to the magic figure of 88, required to form the government in residuary Andhra
Pradesh. YSR Congress emerged victorious in 67 assembly constituencies.

Congress, which ruled for over four decades in the 57 years of existence of Andhra Pradesh, drew a blank in the elections and the party would not even have representation in the Legislative Assembly of residuary Andhra Pradesh.

Former Union Ministers V Kishore Chandra Deo, MM Pallam Raju, Panabaka Lakshmi, Killi Kruparani, the incumbent president of Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee N Raghuveera Reddy and Botsa Satyanarayana were humbled in the elections and some of them even lost their security deposits.

The victory of TDP-BJP combine is comprehensive as it won seats in both Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions. In districts like West Godavari, TDP swept the polls by winning all the assembly seats.

Even BJP, which had only been a minor player in Coastal Andhra, managed to win two Lok Sabha seats (Visakhapatnam and Narasapuram) in Coastal Andhra.

Across undivided Andhra Pradesh, TDP secured 29.1 per cent of vote share and its ally BJP 8.5 per cent. YSRCP obtained 28.9 per cent vote share, while TRS got 14 per cent. Congress got 11.6 per cent.

The TDP-BJP combine swept to power in (new) Andhra Pradesh apparently owing to the Modi wave in the country and massive resentment against Congress for bifurcation of the state and the allegations of corruption against YSR Congress.

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