Congress party disappears from undivided Nalgonda district

Hyderabad, Nov.6 (NSS): The grand old party of the country Congress party has disappeared completely from its strong turf undivided Nalgonda district. The Congress party, which hoped to retain its sitting Assembly seat Munugodu, was handed over a humiliating defeat at the hands of the ruling TRS party.

The party candidate from the constituency Palvai Sravanthi lost her deposit in the election. The blitzkrieg election campaign of the State party president A. Revanth Reddy for the victory of the party candidate did not have any impact on the voters of the constituency. The party couldn’t win any by-election held in the State after the 2018 Assembly elections. It lost in Dubbaka, Huzurnagar, Nagarjuna Sagar and Huzurabad by-elections.

The party failed to give even a tough fight for the ruling party in the Munugodu Assembly election. The party failed to win the votes in the strong bastions of the constituency like Samsthan Narayanpur and Chandur. Barring two Assembly constituencies– Huzurnagar and Munugodu — the ruling party won all the Assembly seats in the undivided Nalgonda district in the 2018 Assembly elections. However, the party MLA from Huzurnagar Assembly constituency N. Uttam Kumar Reddy resigned from his MLA post after becoming the MP of Nalgonda in the 2019 general elections. Later, the ruling TRS party candidate Sanampudi Saidi Reddy won from Huzurnagar in the by-election held for the constituency. (NSS)


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