The Election Commission has recently announced that Telangana Assembly elections will take place on 7th December 2018. TRS, INC, TDP, AIMIM, TJS, BJP, and CPI parties are contesting in these elections. With the Congress forming an alliance with TDP, TJS and CPI parties, the result of the Telangana State Elections might be highly unpredictable.
Telangana has a total of 119 Assembly Constituencies. Out of which 60 seats are needed for any party to achieve a majority and establish a government. While the TRS Party along with its president KCR is confident of their victory this year, the formation of "mahakootami" or "Grand Alliance" between INC, TDP, TJS, and CPI looks troubling.
Telangana state government has opted for early elections, 6 months before the actual period. TRS President and Chief Minister of Telangana along with his cabinet had made a decision to dissolve the government earlier and had submitted the resolution to the governor who then requested KCR to be as caretaker CM in the interim.
Telangana has a total of 119 Assembly Constituencies. Out of which 60 seats are needed for any party to achieve a majority and establish a government. While the TRS Party along with its president KCR is confident of their victory this year, the formation of "mahakootami" or "Grand Alliance" between INC, TDP, TJS, and CPI looks troubling.
Telangana state government has opted for early elections, 6 months before the actual period. TRS President and Chief Minister of Telangana along with his cabinet had made a decision to dissolve the government earlier and had submitted the resolution to the governor who then requested KCR to be as caretaker CM in the interim.