Congress party is likely to wrest power from KCR's Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS). According to the exit poll, BRS may win 31-47 seats, while Congress - 63-79. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) may bag 2-4 seats. Asaduddin Owaisi's All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) is likely to win 5-7 constituencies.
The BRS is likely to win seat 12 seats Greater Hyderabad region represents 28 seats, projected the India TV-CNX exit poll. Congress may get 9 seats, while AIMIM's 6 seats. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is likely to win just 1 seat in Greater Hyderabad region. In Telangana, the two major political parties are the Congress and BRS. The other two major parties in the state are AIMIM of Asaduddin Owaisi and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Telangana has 119 seats in the Assembly and the majority mark is 60 seats. In the state, 19 seats are set aside for Scheduled Castes (SCs) and 12 seats are reserved for Scheduled Tribes (STs). With 88 seats won in the 2018 Telangana Assembly elections, the BRS (formerly TRS) formed the government led by K Chandrashekar Rao. 19 seats were won by the Congress.
Here are the key candidates in Telangana
1. Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao (BRS) - Kamareddy and Gajwel2. Etela Rajender (BJP) - Gajwel and Huzurabad3. Anumula Revanth Reddy (Congress) - Kodangal and Kamareddy4. KT Rama Rao (BRS) - Sircilla5. Bandi Sanjay Kumar (BJP) - Karimnagar6. Madhu Yaskhi Goud (Congress) - Lal Bahadur Nagar7. Sabitha Indra Reddy (BRS) - Maheshwaram8. Mohammed Azharuddin (Congress) - Jubilee Hills9. Nalamada Uttam Kumar Reddy (Congress) - Huzurnagar10. Komatireddy Raj Gopal Reddy (Congress) - Munugode11. Dharmapuri Arvind (BJP) - Korutla12. Akbaruddin Owaisi (AIMIM) - Chandrayangutta
constituencies in Telangana
1. Sirpur2. Chennur3. Bellampalli4. Mancherial5. Asifabad6. Khanapur7. Adilabad8. Boath9. Nirmal10. Mudhole11. Armur12. Bodhan13. Jukkal14. Banswada15. Yellareddy16. Kamareddy17. Nizamabad Urban18. Nizamabad Rural19. Balkonda20. Koratla21. Jagtial22. Dharmapuri23. Ramagundam24. Manthani25. Peddapalle26. Karimnagar27. Choppadandi28. Vemulawada29. Sircilla30. Manakondur31. Huzurabad32. Husnabad33. Siddipet34. Medak35. Narayankhed36. Andole37. Narsapur38. Zahirabad39. Sangareddy40. Patancheru41. Dubbak42. Gajwel43. Medchal44. Malkajgiri45. Quthbullapur46. Kukatpally47. Uppal48. Ibrahimpatnam49. Lal Bahadur Nagar50. Maheshwaram51. Rajendranagar52. Serilingampally53. Chevella54. Pargi55. Vikarabad56. Tandur57. Musheerabad58. Malakpet59. Amberpet60. Khairatabad61. Jubilee Hills62. Sanath Nagar63. Nampalli64. Karwan65. Goshamahal66. Charminar67. Chandrayangutta68. Yakutpura69. Bahadurpura70. Secunderabad71. Secunderabad Cantt72. Kodangal73. Narayanpet74. Mahbubnagar75. Jadcherla76. Devarkadra77. Makthal78. Wanaparthy79. Gadwal80. Alampur81. Nagarkurnool82. Achampet83. Kalwakurthy84. Shadnagar85. Kollapur86. Devarakonda87. Nagarjuna Sagar88. Miryalguda89. Huzurnagar90. Kodad91. Suryapet92. Nalgonda93. Munugode94. Bhongir95. Nakrekal96. Thungathurthy97. Alair98. Jangaon99. Ghanpur Station100. Palakurthi101. Dornakal102. Mahabubabad103. Narsampet104. Parkal105. Warangal West106. Warangal East107. Wardhanapet108. Bhupalpalle109. Mulug110. Pinapaka111. Yellandu112. Khammam113. Palair114. Madhira115. Wyra116. Sathupalli117. Kothagudem118. Aswaraopeta119. Bhadrachalam
What are exit polls?
An exit poll is a survey conducted immediately after people have voted for their respective candidates. The tool helps assess the support for political parties and their candidates. Apart from Telangana, exit polls for other states—Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, and Mizoram—are also declared. As exit polls are just indications, they cannot be believed blindly. It is only the Telangana assembly poll results that will clarify who is going to form the government in the state.