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Updates: The BJP won the state assembly bypoll for the Dubbaka constituency in Telangana. The gathering had handled M Raghunandana Rao from the seat after the bypoll was required by the inauspicious demise of MLA Ramalinga Reddy. The counting for the assembly bypoll held in Dubbaka in Telangana has started at the Indore Engineering College in Siddipet. While the counting for postal voting forms began at 8am, EVM-counting began at 8:30. The seat has gotten the focal point of a high-stakes fight throughout the previous three months, clamoring with action for a renowned three-sided challenge in the generally standard constituency. Officials have made plans for the counting of votes with Covid-19 prudent steps. The counting started in two lobbies 14 tables were set up for the counting, which will be done in 23 rounds. Dubbaka has gotten electorally critical, not due to itself, but since of what encompasses it. It imparts its outskirts to Gajwel, spoke to by boss minister K Chandrasekhar Rao. To its north is Sircilla-the constituency of CM's child and IT Minister KT Rama Rao, and to its east is Siddipet, the fortification of CM's nephew Harish Rao. The mission for the bypoll, required by the less than ideal passing of MLA Ramalinga Reddy, was shrill as the BJP went all weapons blasting after the TRS to set up itself as the principle rival, and the TRS brought discharge back. Not to be given up, the Congress, as well, set up a unified front, sharp not to lose its situation as the key resistance in the state. By the time, the mission attracted to a nearby on Sunday, it had arrived at a breaking point, reminiscent of the significance appended to the constituency by every one of the three competitors. 

> Celebrations occur at the BJP office in Hyderabad as the gathering wins the Dubbaka constituency seat in Telangana. 

> The BJP wins the Dubbaka seat in Telangana by 1,754 votes. 

> Celebrations start at the Telangana BJP office as the 22nd round of counting keeps on portraying the BJP in the number one spot. Just a single additional round of counting stays in the contituency. 

> In the 21st round of counting, BJP's competitor M Raghunandana Rao takes a lead by 620 votes in Dubbaka. The constituency which saw a three-cornered challenge between the decision TRS and resistance BJP and Congress. 

> For the decision TRS, holding Dubbaka involves notoriety as it hopes to subdue an anti-incumbency wave before it arrives at the more prominent seats in the area, and it gave the charge to ace tactician and state account minister Harish Rao to lead the mission for competitor Solipeta Sujata, spouse of the late MLA. 

> The area of the constituency, close to that of the constituencies of the CM and



his child, has become a significant poll board for both the BJP and Congress, who have blamed the Kalvakuntla family for building up their individual constituencies while leaving Dubbaka to its destiny. "Dubbaka is underdeveloped, there are no appropriate streets or infrastructure. The constituency got just Rs 10 crore as a unique development fund while Sircilla and Gajwel got Rs 184 crore and Rs 434 crore separately. Their aloofness is completely clear," BJP up-and-comer M Raghunandan Rao had recently said. 

> "Definitely, Dubbaka will succeed just under the TRS," announced Harish Rao as he held a great many revitalizes in Dubbaka throughout the most recent months, contacting pretty much every elector of the assembly constituency. The gathering has been depending on its libertarian government assistance plans likes Rythu Bandhu, free power, Kalyana Lakshmi, and Shadi Mubarak among others to get an avalanche triumph. For Harish Rao, as well, the bypoll is significant on an individual front. First of all, Raghunandan is a main adversary. Additionally, he has been entrusted by KCR to get more than 1 lakh votes in favor of the gathering and an excellent success in Dubbaka which will just concrete his case as one of the forces to be reckoned with to succeed KCR. 

> While the TRS won't recognize both BJP and Congress as its political opponents in the state, political expert Professor Nageshwar accepts the genuine dangal for Dubbaka is between the TRS and BJP. "The BJP has prevailing with regards to making an observation that it's the fundamental opponent for the decision party in Dubbaka. In like manner, the TRS is intentionally focusing on BJP as though Congress isn't in the image by any stretch of the imagination. This is definitely where the interest of TRS and BJP don't struggle yet meet," he says. 

> For Congress, winning the Dubbaka bypoll is urgent to restore itself as a solid resistance in the state, a place that is in effect progressively compromised by the BJP. With only one MLA in the state (Raja Singh, Goshamahal) the saffron party has been making a decent attempt to summon backing and clear the structure block for the 2023 assembly polls. Following its troubling exhibition in 2018 assembly elections where its count dropped to 19 from 21 seats, Congress has been basically losing its grasp in the state. The circumstance exasperated after 12 of its MLAs escaped to join the TRS. However, for Dubbaka, Congress has gone through a makeover of sorts to set up a unified battle for its competitor Srinivas Reddy - who absconded from the TRS after he was denied a ticket. Reddy's greatest quality is the tradition of his late dad, previous minister and four-time Dubbaka MLA Cheruku Muthyam Reddy, who is credited with creating educational institutions in the backward constituency.
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