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Mangalagiri Election Result: Nara Lokesh leads; counting underway

It is a particularly significant election as Lokesh seeks to secure his first MLA seat, having faced a narrow defeat in the 2019 elections

June 04, 2024 / 12:11 IST
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All eyes are on the Mangalagiri constituency, where Nara Lokesh, son of former Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, is contesting after facing narrow defeat in 2019

As the vote counting for the Andhra Pradesh Assembly elections is ongoing, all eyes are on the Mangalagiri constituency, where Nara Lokesh, son of former Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, is contesting. This election is particularly significant as Lokesh seeks to secure his first MLA seat, having faced a narrow defeat in the 2019 elections.

Mangalagiri, a town between Vijayawada and Guntur, is a place with a rich political history and a key player in the state's political landscape. Of the 175 Assembly constituencies, Mangalagiri is one of the most closely watched, with the outcome eagerly anticipated due to the high-profile candidates involved. The air is thick with anticipation as the town holds its breath, waiting for the political landscape to shift. The strategic importance of Mangalagiri in the state's politics cannot be overstated, making this election a significant event in the state's political calendar.

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In the 2019 elections, Lokesh suffered a narrow defeat, losing to YSRCP's Alla Ramakrishna Reddy by just over 5,000 votes. This year, Lokesh is determined to turn the tables. The TDP is counting on his leadership to regain the seat, especially with support from his father and the alliance with the Jana Sena Party. The YSRCP, aiming for a third consecutive win in Mangalagiri through Murugudu Lavanya, is a new face in politics from the dominant Padmashali community.

The constituency has an electorate of over 2.68 lakh and is a battleground for significant political forces. The YSRCP's decision to nominate Lavanya, a member of the influential Padmashali community, is a strategic move to attract votes from this community, which holds substantial influence in Mangalagiri and could affect the election outcome.
The Mangalagiri seat has been a centre of political activity over the years, with various parties taking turns in power. This reflects the diverse and dynamic political landscape of the state. The Congress, a long-standing political force, has emerged victorious in six elections since 1952, a testament to its enduring popularity. The Left parties have also made their mark, securing four victories and showcasing their grassroots support. The TDP, a relatively new entrant, tasted success twice in the early 1980s, signalling its growing influence. The YSRCP, the current ruling party, has claimed the seat in both 2014 and 2019, underscoring its political dominance. This rich and varied political history adds to the intrigue and significance of the current election.