Opinion: Why Congress faces uphill but not improbable task in Telangana with 3 big rivals
India TodayTelangana votes on November 30 in the final leg of semi-finals 2023. Scenario 1: Congress gains 10 per cent vote share, five per cent from the BRS and five per cent from others In such a case, the BRS could lose up to 28 seats, winning a slim majority at 60 seats, with the Congress at 47 seats. Scenario 2: Congress gains 10 per cent vote share, 7.5 per cent from BRS and 2.5 per cent from Others. Scenario 3: Congress gains 12.5 per cent vote share, 7.5 per cent from the BRS and five per cent from others In such a case, the BRS could lose up to 45 seats, with Congress winning 64 seats and KCR’s party trailing at 43 seats. Others recorded around 14 per cent vote share in 2018 including the TDP’s 3.5 per cent, the Telangana Jan Samithi’s and CPI’s one per cent, who were part of the Congress alliance.