Disgraceful loss for BJP as party-backed candidate wins all 15 director posts
Post Date – 12:43 AM, Tuesday – Dec 27 22

BRS supporters set off firecrackers after CESS result announced on Tuesday
Hyderabad: The message is loud and clear. The people sent a clear signal of their continued confidence in the leadership of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao when they scored a resounding victory against all 15 candidates backed by the Raj Rakyat (BRS). The Cooperative Electric Supply Society (CESS) is here on Monday.
BRS-backed candidates swept the polls by winning all 15 directorships at one of the country’s oldest cooperatives, while those backed by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) failed miserably.
The election result is extremely significant in several ways. This is the first election since the establishment of the BRS, and the BJP has gone out of its way to show that the BRS has run out of steam. Incidentally, all 13 votes fell in the Karimnagar parliamentary constituency represented by BJP National President Bandi Sanjay.
The fight in the election was so intense that BJP chief Bandi Sanjay called several meetings in which he hurled abuse at the BRS with unbridled criticism, but people have shown that they will not be swayed by inflammatory speeches Attractive, these speeches often border on abusive and offensive language.
Out of 87,130 voters, 84% exercised the right to vote and as many as 75 candidates were in the running, with the BJP backing the candidates in all seats. The results of the BJP’s bitter, costly election campaign left the saffron party licking its wounds.
While the BRS secured its supremacy with a score of 14 seats, the last seat in the rural area of Vemulawada was defeated by the BRS in nail-biting fashion. Candidate Akula Deveraju, backed by the ruling party, won the election with three votes.
Backed by a social media onslaught, the BJP, using its methods of influencing voters with money and other appeasement policies, has set its sights on these elections to score a point after losing the Munugod by-election. But the BJP’s relentless efforts to break down BRS strongholds in rural areas have been futile.
As the CESS election is the first poll for the BRS, party works chairman KT Rama Rao has left nothing to chance. He personally oversees every aspect, even introducing all the candidates to the public through press conferences.
