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P.C. No. Name of the Parliamentary Constituency Party Affiliation LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES IN PARLIAMENTLARY CONSTITUIENCIES OF PHASE-1 P.C. Name of the Name of the Candidate Party Affiliation Symbol Allotted No. Parliamentary Constituency 1 Adilabad (ST) 1 Ade Tukaram Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 2 Kotnak Ramesh Indian National Congress Hand 3 Rathod Ramesh Telugu Desam Bicycle 4 Rathod Sadashiv Naik Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 5 Mesram Nago Rao Praja Rajyam Party Railway Engine 6 Athram Laxman Rao Independent Coconut 7 Ganta Pentanna Independent Television 8 Nethavat Ramdas Independent Candles 9 Banka Sahadevu Independent Gas Cylinder 2 Peddapalle (SC) 1Gajjela Swamy Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 2 Gomasa Srinivas Telangana Rashtra Samithi Car 3 Mathangi Narsiah Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 4 Dr. G. Vivekanand Indian National Congress Hand 5 Arepelli David Raju Praja Rajyam Party Railway Engine 6 Krishna Sabbali Marxist Communist Party Ceiling Fan of India (S.S.Srivastava) 7 Ambala Mahender Independent Almirah 8 A. Kamalamma Independent Balloon 9 Gorre Ramesh Independent Banana 10 Nallala Kanukaiah Independent Basket 11 B. Mallaiah Independent Scissors 12 K. Rajaswari Independent Bat 13 D. Ramulu Independent Batsman 14 G. Vinay Kumar Independent Battery Torch 15 Sankanapally Laxmaiah Independent Black Board 3 Karimnagar 1 Chandupatla Janga Reddy Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 2 Ponnam Prabhakar Indian National Congress Hand 3 Vinod Kumar Boinpally Telangana Rashtra Samithi Car 4 Viresham Nalimela Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 5 Ragula Ramulu Repulican Party of India (A) Nagara 6 Lingampalli Srinivas Reddy Marxist Communist Party Ceiling Fan of India (S.S.Srivastava) 7 Velichala Rajender Rao Praja Rajyam Party Railway Engine 8 T. Srimannarayana Pyramid Party of India Television 9 K. Prabhakar Independent Gas Stove 10 Korivi Venugopal Independent Coconut 11 Barige Gattaiah Yadav Independent Road Roller 12 Gaddam Raji Reddy Independent Comb 13 Panakanti Satish Kumar Independent Cup and Saucer 14 Peddi Ravinder Independent Scissors 15 Balla Suresh Independent Ring 4 Nizamabad 1 Dr. Bapu Reddy Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 2 Bigala Ganesh Gupta Telangana Rashtra Samithi Car 3 Madhu Yashki Goud Indian National Congress Hand 4 Yedla Ramu Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 5 Duddempudi Sambasiva Rao Lok Satta Party Whistle Choudary Contesting Candidates-Phase-I-PCs 1 of 7 P.C. Name of the Name of the Candidate Party Affiliation Symbol Allotted No. Parliamentary Constituency 6 P. Vinay Kumar Praja Rajyam Party Railway Engine 7 Dr. V. Sathyanarayana Pyramid Party of India Television Murthy 8 S. Sujatha Trilinga Praja Pragati Party Scissors 9 Aaris Mohammed Independent Kite 10 Kandem Prabhakar Independent Gas Stove 11 Gaddam Srinivas Independent Balloon 12 Rapelly Srinivas Independent Maize 5 Zaheerabad 1 Chengal Baganna Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 2 M. Vishnu Mudiraj Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 3 Syed Yousuf Ali Telangana Rashtra Samithi Car 4 Suresh Kumar Shetkar Indian National Congress Hand 5 Benjamin Raju Indian Justice Party Candles 6 Malkapuram Shiva Kumar Praja Rajyam Party Railway Engine 7 Mallesh Ravinder Reddy Lok Satta Party Whistle 8 Chitta Rajeshwar Rao Independent Ceiling Fan 9 Powar Singh Hatti Singh Independent Nagara 10 Basava Raj Patil Independent Television 6 Medak 1 Narendra Nath C. Indian National Congress Hand 2 P. Niroop Reddy Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 3 Vijaya Shanthi M Telangana Rashtra Samithi Car 4 Y. Shankar Goud Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 5 Kovuri Prabhakar Pyramid Party of India Television 6 Khaja Quayum Anwar Praja Rajyam Party Railway Engine 7 D. Yadeshwar Bahujan Samaj Party Kite (Ambedkar-Phule) 8 K. Sudheer Reddy Lok Satta Party Whistle 9 Kundeti Ravi Independent Road Roller 7 Malkajgiri 1 Indrasena Reddy Nallu Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 2 M. Babu Rao Padmashali Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 3 Bheemsen. T Telugu Desam Bicycle 4 Sarvey Sathyanarayana Indian National Congress Hand 5 S.D. Krishna Murthy Trilinga Praja Pragati Party Scissors 6 T. Devender Goud Praja Rajyam Party Railway Engine 7 Narender Kumbala Bharat Punarnirman Dal Kite 8 Prathani Ramakrishna Rashtriya Kranthikari Almirah Samajwadi Party 9 Lion C. Francis. M.J.F. Samajwadi Party Candles 10 N.V. Rama Reddy Pyramid Party of India Television 11 Dr. Lavu Rathaiah (Vignan) Lok Satta Party Whistle 12 Kante Kanakaiah Independent Ring Gangaputra 13 Koyalkar Bhojraj Independent Basket 14 Chennuri Venkata Subba Independent Coconut Rao 15 Jajula Bhaskar Independent Comb 16 Lt.Col.(Retd) Duserla Papa Independent Balloon Raidu 17 Mahammed Mansoor Ali Independent Gas Cylinder 18 S.Victor Independent Bat 19 K. Srinivasa Raju Independent Diesel Pump Contesting Candidates-Phase-I-PCs 2 of 7 P.C. Name of the Name of the Candidate Party Affiliation Symbol Allotted No. Parliamentary Constituency 8 Secunderabad 1 Anjan Kumar Yadav. M Indian National Congress Hand 2 Bandaru Dattatreya Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 3 M.D. Mahmood Ali Telangana Rashtra Samithi Car 4 M. Venkatesh Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 5 Srinivasa Sudhish Telugu Desam Bicycle Rambhotla 6 Abdus Sattar Mujahed Muslim League Kerala Kite State Committee 7 Imdad Jah Ambedkar National Road Roller 8 P. Damoder Reddy Pyramid Party of India Television 9 Dr. Dasoju Sravan Kumar Praja Rajyam Party Railway Engine 10 S. Devaiah Trilinga Praja Pragati Party Ceiling Fan 11 C.V.L. Narasimha Rao Lok Satta Party Whistle 12 Dr. Polishetty Ram Mohan Samata Party Dolli 13 MD. Osman Qureshee Ajeya Bharat Party Bat 14 Shiraz Khan United Women Front Nagara 15 Aseervadam Lellapalli Independent Shuttle 16 Ambati Krishna Murthy Independent Battery Torch 17 B. Gopala Krishna Independent Coconut 18 Devi Das Rao Ghodke Independent Violin 19 Baber Ali Khan Independent Candles 20 M. Bhagya Matha Independent Diesel Pump 21 CH. Murahari Independent Gas Cylinder 22 G. Rajaiah Independent Table Lamp 23 K. Srinivasa Chari Independent Slate 9 Hyderabad 1 Zahid Ali Khan Telugu Desam Bicycle 2 P. Laxman Rao Goud Indian National Congress Hand 3 Satish Agarwal Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 4 Samy Mohammed Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 5 Asaduddin Owaisi All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Kite Muslimeen 6 S. Gopal Singh Akhil Bharatiya Jan Sangh Coconut 7 Taher Kamal Khundmiri Janata Dal (Secular) Camera 8 Fatima. A Praja Rajyam Party Railway Engine 9 P. Venkateswara Rao Pyramid Party of India Television 10 D. Surender Trilinga Praja Pragati Party Scissors 11 Al-Kasary Moullim Mohsin Independent Bread Hussain 12 Altaf Ahmed Khan Independent Bat 13 M.A. Quddus Ghori Independent Candles 14 Zahid Ali Khan Independent Batsman 15 M.A Basith Independent Road Roller 16 MD. Osman Independent Saw 17 B. Ravi Yadav Independent Almirah 18 N. L. Srinivas Independent Nagara 19 M. A. Sattar Independent Letter Box 20 D. Sadanand Independent Balloon 21 Syed Abdul Gaffer Independent Banana 22 Sardar Singh Independent Basket 23 MA. Habeeb Independent Gas Cylinder Contesting Candidates-Phase-I-PCs 3 of 7 P.C. Name of the Name of the Candidate Party Affiliation Symbol Allotted No. Parliamentary Constituency 10 Chevella 1 Jaipal Reddy Sudini Indian National Congress Hand 2 A. P. Jithender Reddy Telugu Desam Bicycle 3 Baddam Bal Reddy Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 4 C. Srinivas Rao Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 5 Kasani Gnaneswar Mana Party Ceiling Fan 6 Kummari Giri Pyramid Party of India Kite 7 Dasari Sarala Devi Marxist Communist Party Gas Cylinder of India (S.S.Srivastava) 8 Dr.B. Raghuveer Reddy Lok Satta Party Whistle 9 Sama Srinivasulu Great India Party Television 10 S. Malla Reddy Independent Bat 11 G. Mallesham Goud Independent Batsman 12 Rameshwaram Jangaiah Independent Scissors 13 Laxminarayana Independent Coconut 14 Venkatram Naik Independent Almirah 15 Sayamolla Narsimulu Independent Gas Stove 11 Mahabubnagar 1 Kuchakulla Yadagiri Reddy Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 2 K.Chandrasekhar Rao Telangana Rashtra Samithi Car 3 Devarakonda Vittal Rao Indian National Congress Hand 4 Palem Sudharshan Goud Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 5 Abdul Kareem Khaja Lok Satta Party Whistle Mohammed 6 Asirvadam Great India Party Television 7 Kolla Venkatesh Madiga Trilinga Praja Pragati Party Batsman 8 Gundala Vijayalakshmi Pyramid Party of India Balloon 9 B. Balaraju Goud Mana Party Gas Cylinder 10 Muniswamy C.R Samajwadi Janata Party Basket (Rashtriya) 11 Ushan Sathyamma Independent Almirah 12 Usain Rangamma Independent Carrot 13 Yetti Chinna Yenkaiah Independent Candles 14 Yetty Lingaiah Independent Banana 15 Kandur Kurmaiah Independent Comb 16 Karre Jangaiah Independent Coconut 17 Gangapuri Ravindar Goud Independent Ceiling Fan 18 Gajja Narsimhulu Independent Battery Torch 19 Chennam Setty Dasaratha Independent Cake Ramulu Holeya Dasari 20 M.A. Jabbar Independent Brush 21 Depally Maisaiah Independent Table 22 Depalle Sayanna Independent Deisel Pump 23 K.Narsimulu Independent Coat 24 Nagender Reddy. K. Independent Dolli 25 Pandu Independent Cot 26 Budiga Jangam Laxmamma Independent Brief Case 27 Mohammad Ghouse Independent Camera Moinuddin 28 Mala Jangilamma Independent Bat 29 Rajesh Naik Independent Cup and Saucer 30 Raikanti Ramadas Madiga Independent Nagara 31 V. Venkateshwarlu Independent Bread 32 B.Seenaiah Goud Independent Black Board Contesting Candidates-Phase-I-PCs 4 of 7 P.C. Name of the Name of the Candidate Party Affiliation Symbol Allotted No. Parliamentary Constituency 12 Nagarkurnool 1 Guvvala Balaraju Telangana Rashtra Samithi Car (SC) 2 Tangirala Paramjyothi Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 3 Dr. Manda Jagannath Indian National Congress Hand 4 Dr. T. Ratnakara Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 5 Devani Satyanarayana
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