By the end of the first round counting in Pithapuram constituency, where Janasena President Pawan Kalyan is contesting, it looks like the contest is not close but purely one-sided.
By the end of the first round, Pawan Kalyan exercised a lead of 4350 votes over her nearest competitor, YSR Congress’ MLA candidate Vanga Geetha. And by the end of the Second Round, it came out that Pawan Kalyan went ahead into 8000+ votes.
While YSR Congress attributed this lead to Postal Ballots, political analysts are predicting that it is going to be a TDP-Janasena-BJP wave this time as this percentage of lead in the initial rounds
In the Rajahmundry Rural constituency, where there are only 2000 postal ballots polled, Gorantla Buchiah Chowdhary got almost 13000 votes lead after the second round. Is that any way related to postal ballot or a pure wave?
This post was last modified on 4 June 2024 9:33 am
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