BJP emerges as single largest party in Karimnagar and Nizamabad municipal corporations
BJP won 51 divisions in Karimnagar and Nizamabad corporations led by MPs Bandi Sanjay and Dharmapuri Arvind, while Congress dominated most other municipalities statewide.
- On February 13, 2026, BJP officials announced that BJP emerged as the single largest party in Karimnagar and Nizamabad municipal corporations.
- Bandi Sanjay Kumar, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs and Karimnagar MP, and D. Aravind, Nizamabad MP, led high-profile campaigning, while BJP state leadership credited a well-calibrated strategy.
- In Karimnagar the BJP won 30 of 66 divisions while the Congress secured 14 and the BRS nine, emphasizing campaign focus on local issues.
- Despite a weak statewide showing, the BJP is positioned to gain control of Karimnagar corporation after winning the most segments, while the Congress emerged as the single largest party, Friday night.
- Looking toward GHMC polls later this year, in seven corporations the Congress won 191 of 414 divisions while the BJP secured 76, shaping political narratives.
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