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Telangana Election Results 2023 Live: Congress Telangana President A Revanth ReddyTelangana Election Results 2023 Live: Congress Telangana President A Revanth Reddy greets party workers and supporters celebrating the party's lead earlier during counting of votes for Telangana Assembly elections, in Hyderabad. (PTI Photo)
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Telangana Assembly Election Results 2023 Highlights: The Congress Legislature Party met in Hyderabad today and authorised party chief Mallikarjun Kharge to appoint the CLP leader who will become the next Chief Minister of Telangana, after the party ousted the BRS government by winning 64 Assembly seats. Revanth Reddy’s name is at the forefront of the list, and Congress leader V Hanumantha Rao said that  Reddy has a chance to become the Chief Minister going on all the work he did.
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Telangana Election Results 2023 Highlights: Congress ousts BRS to win Telangana first time since state formation; new MLAs met in Hyderabad today

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In the wee hours before Telangana voted, a wave of a different kind from Andhra side

In the wee hours of November 30, hours before voting for the Telangana Assembly elections was to begin, a large contingent of around 500 armed personnel of the Andhra Pradesh Police bulldozed a gate of the Nagarjuna Sagar dam on the Krishna river, which flows between the two states, occupied the dam infrastructure and released water from the reservoir towards Andhra Pradesh.

As the Telangana Police in Nalgonda district registered a case against Andhra police personnel for allegedly trespassing on the dam, Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee chief A Revanth Reddy put a political spin on the incident, claiming that it was “staged” to rouse the sentiments of Telangana voters ahead of polling. “The BRS (Bharat Rashtra Samithi) did this drama to stoke sentiments of Telangana voters, by trying to show that only KCR (Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao) can protect the state,” Reddy said.

Telangana sentiment takes a back seat to jobs in statehood stir hotbed Osmania University

As per the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014, the operational control of the Nagarjuna Sagar Dam over the Krishna river — which straddles the districts of Nalgonda in Telangana.

ONCE IT was the hotbed of the Telangana statehood agitation. Now, Osmania University is unanimous that it is time to put it behind as an electoral issue, and focus on a more pressing concern: jobs.

Towards the last leg of the statehood agitation, between 2009 and 2014, the students of the university had spearheaded a chain of protests and mobilised support, with the pressure finally leading to the UPA-II government passing the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Bill in January 2014.

In the elections held months later, K Chandrashekar Rao, the most visible face of the Telangana movement, was voted to power and has been the Chief Minister since. However, on the campus, the nostalgia about KCR’s role in the agitation has waned, with student distress rising over the frequently cancelled government recruitment exams, the creeping maximum age limit for many of these, the lack of jobs, the “shrinking space” for dissent, as well as the state of the university’s infrastructure.

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