YSR, the ruling party in Andhra Pradesh. Congress has suffered a severe setback.
Along with the parliamentary elections, elections were also held for the 4 state assemblies of Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim. In this, since the tenure of Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim state governments ended on 2nd, the votes were counted and the results announced on 2nd for those 2 states.
In this case, the votes cast in the parliamentary elections and Andhra and Odisha assembly elections are being counted today.
The total number of assembly constituencies in Andhra Pradesh is 175. The party that wins 88 seats will take power. YSR led by Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy in this election. The Congress party contested alone in all the seats. BJP In the National Democratic Alliance led by Telugu Desam Party in 144 seats, Janasena Party in 21 seats, BJP Contested in 10 places.
From the beginning of the counting of votes Telugu Desam-BJP. Alliance was ahead. As of 10 am, the Telugu Desam Party was leading in 106 constituencies. With this, Telugu Desam is sure to hold the government as it is leading by crossing the seats required for majority. The alliance party BJP Leading in 4 blocks.
The ruling party Y.S.R. Congress has suffered a severe setback. The party is leading in only 15 constituencies. Janasena party is also leading in 15 constituencies. Telugudesam and YSR as far as vote percentage is concerned. Congress is coming closer to the two. As of 10 am, Telugu Desam has 45 percent of the votes and Y.S.R. Congress got 40 percent votes.
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