The newly elected Congress MlA from Tekkali Constituency in Srikakulam district – Korla Revathipathi Rao expired yesterday. A doctor by profession, Revatipathi died of a cardiac arrest while undergoing treatment in Care Hospital, Visakhapatnam.
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Congress was the most succesful party in the West Godavari district as it bagged 9 out of the 15 assembly seats here. TDP came second with 5 seats and PRP got one.
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The Telangana district of Warangal was a closely fought contest between the Congress and the Maha Kutami. The ruling Congress won 7 out of the 12 assembly seats here.
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Congress had a happy outing in the Coastal Andhra district of Vizianagaram as it won 7 out of the 9 assembly seats here. The remaining two seats went to the TDP.
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Congress had the better in the Assembly elections in the Coastal district of Visakhapatnam by bagging 8 out of the 15 seats here. Chiranjeevi’s PRP won four seats while the TDP got success in three constituencies.
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The ruling Congress party had a near clean sweep in the Coastal Andhra district of Srikakulam winning all but one seat in the 10 assembly constituencies here.
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The Ranga Reddy district in the Telangana region saw the ruling Congress party do slightly better than its rivals. The Congress won half of the 14 assembly seats in the district.
Continue reading...Sunday, May 31, 2009
Prakasam district was dominated totally by the ruling Congress. Out of the 12 seats in this district, the Congress walked away with 10. TDP and PRP won a seat each.
Continue reading...Sunday, May 31, 2009
Nizamabad district voted against the ruling Congress party. Out of the 9 seats in the district, the Congress could save its face by winning just the one seat.
Continue reading...Sunday, May 31, 2009
The Rayalaseema district of Sri Potti Sreeramulu Nellore saw the TDP do better than its rivals. The Telugu Desam Party clinched half of the 10 seats in this district but the ruling Congress wasn’t too far behind as it won 4 seats.
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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