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Here, dark horse BRS tests established BJP-Cong order

IndiaTimes Sunday, 12 May 2024
Over the past 10 years, BJP has maintained dominance in the Secunderabad Lok Sabha constituency, facing challenges from BRS and Congress in the upcoming election. G Kishan Reddy, the current MP, has made significant developments in the area, including the redevelopment of the railway station and securing funds for the constituency.
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