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BJP Final List With 14 Candidates Released: Change Of 2 Seats

BJP Final List With 14 Candidates Released: Change Of 2 Seats

Hyderabad, Nov 10 (Hydnow): BJP has announced the final list of 14 candidates for the Telangana Assembly elections. Chandrayangutta and Vanaparthy candidates have changed. It is known that 8 seats have been allocated to Jana Sena as part of the alliance, with the latest list, BJP candidates have been announced in 111 seats.

The BJP candidates list are

Nampally – Rahul Chandra

Chadrayangutta – K.Mahender

Cantonment – Ganesh Narayan

Devarkonda – Prashant Reddy

Wanaparthi – Anujna Reddy

Alampur – Rajagopal

Narsampeta – Pullarao

Madhira – vijayaraja

Bellampally – Sridevi of Amararajula

Paddapalli – Dugyala Pradeep

Sangareddy – Deshpande Rajeswara Rao

Serilingampally – Ravi Kumar Yadav

Medchal – Enugu Sudarshan Reddy

Malkajgiri – N.Ramachandra Rao (Hydnow)  


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