In Chennur (SC) in Adilabad district, TRS candidate N Odelu won by a margin of 44,284 votes almost four times higher than the margin (11,549) he secured in 2009.
The TRS nominee Kaveti Sammaiah too doubled his margin from 7,414 in 2009 to 15,229 now. He beat Congress' ex-MP Indrakaran Reddy who aspired to become a Cabinet minister by winning the by-election.
Another TRS candidate E Ravinder Reddy was, however, not so fortunate as he could improve his victory margin only by a few hundred votes this time. Compared to the 36,859-vote margin he got in 2009, Rajender managed to take it up only to 37,535 in this time.
The results of the five constituencies came late, as ballot papers were used for polling as a number of candidates exceeded the maximum limit of 64 for an EVM.
For Y Lakshminarayana, the lone Bharatiya Janata Party winner in the by-elections who trounced Pradesh Congress Committee president D Srinivas in Nizamabad Urban, it was an improvement of only 966 votes in the victory margin. In 2009, Lakshminarayana won by a margin of 11,015 votes and this time by 11,981 votes.
The by-polls were necessitated as the sitting MLAs -- 10 from the TRS and one each from the TDP and the BJP -- had quit their post in support of separate Telangana demand.
A file photo of Telangana supporters celebrating the Centre's decision to carve out a separate state
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