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The Telangana assembly election has some distinct and exciting features to it. It is the only triangular contest among four big state polls. The mighty BJP is not a serious contender for winning this election. The Congress, a national party, is battling it out with a regional party that is hoping to get a third term. The head of that party, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), is no ordinary politician. He was the founder of the state in 2014—K. Chandrashekar Rao, who is commonly known by the acronym KCR. Also, strangely, these leading contenders accuse each other of being the B-team of the BJP, citing examples of specific individuals

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