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Election 2023As the countdown to Telangana’s assembly election ticks away, the political landscape is ablaze with activity. With just six days left, candidates from major parties are tirelessly crisscrossing villages and towns, presenting manifestos, criticizing opponents, and striving for voter satisfaction. The final leg of the campaign is set to witness the entry of national leaders, injecting a new level of intensity. Prime Minister Narendra Modi plans a three-day visit culminating in a road show in Hyderabad on November 27, a day before the campaign concludes.

Other prominent figures such as Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP President JP Nadda, Yogi Adityanath, and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh are also scheduled to address the state, amplifying the political fervor. Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao is countering with three more election rallies, capitalizing on the momentum gained in Kodangal. The ruling BRS party, led by KTR, has wrapped up public meetings in all constituencies.
Opposition parties, including Rahul Gandhi’s bus tour and PCC President Revanth Reddy’s visits, are ensuring a competitive environment. The BRS party, once buoyed by pro-state sentiment, is facing a decline as public attention shifts to welfare, jobs, and development.
The Congress aims to capitalize on this shift, emphasizing issues that resonate with the electorate. The campaign extends beyond traditional methods, with parties leveraging social media influencers for digital outreach. Notably, an independent candidate from Jubilee Hills, Sidharth Chakravarthy, is using a ChatGPT tool for innovative digital campaigning, highlighting the role of technology in contemporary politics.

In the midst of a staggering ₹639 crore cash seizure since the election notification, the political narrative unfolds with dynamic road shows, meetings, and digital innovations. With leaders leaving no stone unturned, the political drama in Telangana promises a captivating conclusion as the electorate eagerly awaits the opportunity to shape the future of their state.

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