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The Telangana Legislative Council or Telangana Śāsana Mandali is the upper house of the Telangana Legislature of the Indian state of Telangana; the lower house being the Telangana Legislative Assembly. It is situated in the state capital of Hyderabad, and has 40 members. The Sasana Mandali has been in existence since 2 June 2014 after ...
Its establishment is defined in Article 169 of the Constitution of India. Only 6 out of 28 states have a Legislative Council. These are Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Telangana, Maharashtra, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh. [1] No union territory has a legislative council.
Elections in Andhra Pradesh are conducted by the Election Commission of India whose state level head is the Chief Election Commissioner of Andhra Pradesh, the authority created under the Constitution. It is a well established convention that once the election process commences, no courts intervene until the results are declared by the election ...
The Telangana Legislative Assembly (ISO: Telangāṇa Śāsana Sabha) is the lower house of the Telangana Legislature. The Legislative Assembly of Telangana currently consists of 119 elected members.
Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, 2009: Madhira (Assembly constituency) Party Candidate Votes % ±% INC: Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka: 59,394 37.1% CPI(M) Kamal Raju Lingala 57,977 36.2% Trilinga Praja Pragathi Party: Manda Krishna Madiga: 21,779 13.6% Majority 1,417 Turnout: 1,55,715 97.3% INC hold: Swing
The Governor of Telangana is the ceremonial head of the state. However, it is the Chief Minister of Telangana who is the leader of the party or political alliance having a majority in the state elections to the Telangana Legislative Assembly. The chief minister is the leader of the executive branch of the government of Telangana.
In the first years since its creation in post-independence India, the state of Andhra Pradesh worked under a unicameral parliamentary system. On 5 December 1956, the Andhra Pradesh Vidhana Sabha passed a resolution calling for the creation of an upper house, the Vidhan Parishad, to transition to a bicameral system.
Andhra Pradesh Assembly Elections, 2009: Armur (Assembly constituency) [1] Party Candidate Votes % ±% TDP: Annapurna Aleti : 49,009 : 40.56 : INC: K R Suresh Reddy: 35,950 29.75 PRP: Baddam Madhu Shekhar 21,335 17.66 BJP: Srinivas Aljapur 7,544 6.24 Majority 13,059 10.81