Sitting MLAs in Telangana face least anger among poll-bound states - Report

SIBY JEYYA
Telangana's sitting MLAs experience the least voter resentment in the lead-up to the next assembly elections. The situation changes, though, as more people in Chhattisgarh, which received a score of 44, are upset with the current MLAs. Only 27.6 people in telangana and 28.3 people in rajasthan are upset with the current MLA.

Voters are particularly upset with the incumbent MLAs in madhya pradesh (40.4), Mizoram (41.2), and andhra pradesh (44.9). The most well-liked chief minister among the states holding assembly elections is bhupesh baghel of Chhattisgarh. According to the IANS CVoter wrath Index in the states that must have elections, Baghel receives the least level of wrath, indicating that he is the most well-liked chief minister in those states.


The commotion around applying for tickets to run in the assembly elections has died down, but the congress and those vying for tickets are now concerned about dissension among party officials due to the numerous applications that have been submitted for various seats. Given the circumstances, the party leadership is growing concerned about rifts arising between leaders and their potential effects on the party's chances in the elections. This problem is not limited to Greater Hyderabad; it is present throughout districts as well.




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