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Telangana Elections: Who are the MLAs who won for the first time?

Election counting continues in Telangana. Congress’ momentum continues in the results. Meanwhile, some MLA candidates registered their first win this election. People have blessed some of those who contested and lost in the past, and those who contested for the first time as well. This time they got a chance to enter the assembly and address the speaker. But among them, there are many young candidates as well.

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Among those who won as MLA for the first time, Congress candidate Yashaswini Reddy, who contested from Palakurthi, won with a majority of 8,000 votes against Minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao. After that, Mynampally Rohit Rao won against Padma Devender Reddy from Medak. Moreover, Aadi Srinivas won from Congress in Vemulawada. Meanwhile, Makkan Singh Raj Thakur won as MLA for the first time in Ramagundam. Former MP Vivek Venkataswamy from Chennuru in Mancherial district won as MLA from Congress. Lasya Nanditha, daughter of former MLA Sayanna from Cantonment, was elected MLA from BRS for the first time. Senior Congress leader Jana Reddy’s son Jaiveer Reddy won as MLA from Nagarjunasagar for the first time.

Besides Kuchakulla Rajesh Reddy won as MLA for the first time from Nagarkurnool. Kasireddy Narayana Reddy, who contested from the Congress party from Kalwakurthy constituency, won the assembly elections for the first time. Madan Mohan Rao won as Congress candidate from Ellareddy for the first time as MLA. Dr. Samuel from Nalgonda district’s Thungathurthy. Congress candidate Birla Ilaiah was elected as the MLA from Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district Aleru. Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, who previously served as MP from Khammam, was elected as Congress MLA from Paleru. All of them will go to the assembly after winning as MLA for the first time.

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