Political parties are putting all their strength into winning the Jubilee Hills bypoll, which could shape future political equations. Each party is deploying its top leaders and ground workers to secure victory. With over four lakh voters, leaders believe that 50 percent of them can decide the fate of the contest.
CM Revanth Reddy, ministers, KTR, Harish Rao, and Kishan Reddy are leading aggressive campaigns for their parties. The Congress, BRS, and BJP candidates are meeting voters in every street. Key divisions such as Rahmathnagar, Erragadda, Sheikpet, and Borabanda hold decisive minority votes. These divisions together have more than 1.1 lakh minority voters.
The BC reservation issue has also influenced the poll narrative. BC communities like Gouds, Yadavs, and Munnuru Kapus hold a strong presence in areas like Yusufguda and Vengalrao Nagar. Parties are now engaging directly with their community leaders to attract support.
Digital campaigning has gained momentum too. LED screens, roadshows, and social media war rooms are being used to influence voters. Fake online content and unofficial posts have also confused many voters, making the election atmosphere more intense.









