Congress Sweeps Telangana Civic Polls, Rahul Gandhi Hails Welfare Model Mandate

The Congress party has secured a decisive victory in the Telangana urban local body elections, winning close to 60% of the municipalities and three corporations. Rahul Gandhi described the result as an endorsement of the Congress's welfare-centric governance model and thanked party workers and the people of Telangana. The principal opposition BRS secured a distant second place, while the BJP failed to win any municipality on its own but emerged as the single largest party in two corporations. The results have set off intense negotiations for support from independents and smaller parties to control local bodies with fractured mandates.

Key Points: Congress Wins Telangana Civic Polls, Rahul Gandhi Credits Welfare Model

  • Congress wins 64 of 116 municipalities
  • BRS wins 13 municipalities
  • BJP fails to win any municipality outright
  • High-stakes battle for independents ahead
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Telangana civic poll results a mandate for Congress' welfare model: Rahul Gandhi

Congress wins 60% of Telangana urban local bodies. Rahul Gandhi calls it a mandate for the party's welfare and inclusive growth governance model.

Telangana civic poll results a mandate for Congress' welfare model: Rahul Gandhi
"Heartfelt thanks to every Congress 'karyakarta' and leader. This victory belongs to you and to the people of Telangana. - Rahul Gandhi"

New Delhi, Feb 14

Senior Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi on Saturday described the party's performance in the Telangana local body elections as an endorsement of its governance model centred on welfare, dignity and inclusive growth.

"Heartfelt thanks to every Congress 'karyakarta' and leader. This victory belongs to you and to the people of Telangana," LoP Gandhi said in a post on X.

The ruling Congress secured close to 60 per cent of the urban local bodies, winning 64 of the 116 municipalities and three of the seven municipal corporations.

"Our vision of a Prajala Telangana, where progress reaches every family, remains unwavering," Rahul Gandhi said in the X post.

The principal Opposition, the BRS, won 13 municipalities and three corporations, while 38 municipalities produced no clear majority.

This has led to intense efforts by both Congress and BRS to secure support from independents and smaller parties ahead of the election of chairpersons and vice-chairpersons.

Despite the fractured outcomes, Congress leaders claimed the party was in a position to control about three-fourths of the municipalities.

In the previous municipal polls in 2020, the then ruling TRS, now BRS, had dominated more than 100 urban local bodies.

The Congress has also bagged the Mancherial, Ramagundam and Nalgonda corporations. In the 60-member Kothagudem corporation, Congress and the Communist Party of India won 22 seats each, with leaders from both sides describing the contest as friendly.

The BJP failed to secure any municipality on its own but emerged as the single-largest party in the Karimnagar corporation with 30 seats in the 66-member body. The party also became the single-largest formation in Nizamabad corporation.

Both Karimnagar and Nizamabad fall among the eight Lok Sabha constituencies held by the BJP in Telangana. Across municipalities, Congress won 1,347 of the 2,582 wards, while BRS secured 717.

The BJP finished third with 261 wards, and others, including the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen and independents, took 256.

In municipal corporations, results were available for 378 of the 414 divisions. Congress won 177 divisions, BRS 57, BJP 70, and others 74.

Polling was held on Wednesday across 116 municipalities and seven corporations, with over 73 per cent turnout. Counting began at 8 am on Friday under tight security.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Let's not get carried away. Winning local bodies is one thing, delivering on the ground is another. The previous BRS government also started with big promises. I hope Congress focuses on solving Hyderabad's traffic and water issues, not just making statements. 🤞
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Rahul R
Interesting to see BJP as the single largest in Karimnagar and Nizamabad corporations. They hold the LS seats there. This shows a mixed picture for the Lok Sabha elections. Congress may have won more municipalities, but BJP still has its pockets of strength.
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Meera T
As a Telangana resident, I'm happy with the high turnout. People are engaged! The real test now is for all these corporators to keep their wards clean and fix the basic infrastructure. No more dirty drains and broken roads, please! 🙏
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David E
Watching from abroad. The data is quite detailed - 1347 wards out of 2582 for Congress is a clear lead. The 'friendly contest' with CPI in Kothagudem is a healthy sign for coalition politics. Hope this leads to stable local governance.
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Anjali F
Respectfully, calling it a mandate for Rahul Gandhi's model feels like taking too much credit. The victory belongs to the state leadership and workers who toiled on the ground. Central leaders should acknowledge the hard work of the local karyakartas more.

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