TDP releases first list of candidates from Telangana

April 07, 2014 03:07 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:26 pm IST - HYDERABAD:

The Telugu Desam Party has announced its first list of candidates for the 27 constituencies in the Telangana region on Monday. The party has also announced its nominees for three Lok Sabha constituencies.

TDP president N. Chandrababu Naidu who released the list said the party would release its final list of candidates for Telangana on Tuesday. The last date for filing nominations for Assembly and Lok Sabha constituencies in the region will expire on April 9.

Following is the list of candidates announced by the TDP for different constituencies.

Banswada – Nenavath Badya Naik

Balkonda – Aleti Mallikarjun Reddy

Bodhan – Prakash Reddy

Jagityal – L. Ramana

Manthani – Karru Nagaiah

Peddapalli – Chintakunta Vijaya Ramana Rao

Manakondur (SC) – Dr. Kavvampalli Satyanarayana

Narayankhed – M. Vijayapal Reddy

Zahirabad (SC) – Y. Narotham

Gajwel – Vanteru Prathap Reddy

Kukatpally – Madhavarapu Krishna Rao

Ibrahimpatnam – Manchireddy Kishan Reddy

Maheswaram – Teegala Krishna Reddy

Rajendranagar – T. Prakash Goud

Tandur – Malkhud Naresh

Sanatnagar – Talasani Srinivas Yadav

Chandrayangutta – Prakash Mudiraj

Achampet (SC) – Pothuganti Ramulu

Devarakonda (ST) – Bilya Naik

Miryalaguda – Bantu Venkateswarlu

Huzurnagar – Vangala Swamy Goud

Suryapet – Patel Ramesh Reddy

Bhongir – A. Uma Madhava Reddy

Mahabubabad (ST) – Balu Chouhan

Narsampet – Revuri Prakash Reddy

Parkal – Challa Dharma Reddy

Mulug (ST) – Dansari Anasuya (Sithakka).

The nominees for Lok Sabha constituencies are:

Adilabad – Ramesh Rathod

Zahirabad – K. Madan Mohan Rao

Mahabubabad – Banoth Mohan Lal

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