Hyderabad: In what is seen as a precursor to results of the assembly and Lok Sabha elections in Andhra Pradesh, the Congress party was virtually wiped out in the municipal polls in Seemandhra but won a majority of the seats in Telangana.
The bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh appeared to have proved costly for the Congress as it could not win a single municipal corporation or municipality in elections in the 13 districts of Seemandhra.
However, separate statehood to Telangana seems to have benefited the party as it bagged 16 municipalities and is ahead of others in one corporation in the polls whose results were dclared.
The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) swept the urban body polls in Seemandhra, winning power in five corporations and 58 municipalities.
The YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) bagged two corporations and 16 municipalities. It will be hung civic bodies in 18 towns.
Overall, the TDP has bagged 1,446 seats (divisions or wards) and the YSR Congress 852 in Seemandhra. Others, majority of them Independents, have won 120 seats. The Congress finished a poor third with 55 seats.
Barring Kadapa and Kurnool, it was the TDP which dominated Seemandhra. In Telangana, the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) bagged one corporation and nine municipalities.
The TDP-BJP combine won seven municipalities, and the Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) and the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) bagged one each. It was a hung house in 19 towns.
TDP and YSRCP won two municipalities each in Srikakulam district. Besides, TDP emerged victorious in Palakonda and Palasa-Kasibugga, while YSRCP won Itchapuram and Amadalavalasa municipalities.
In Kadapa, the native district of YSRCP president Y S Jaganmohan Reddy, his party swept the Kadapa municipal corporation while TDP bagged Proddatur, Badwel, Jammalamadugu and Mydukur municipalities.
Overall in Telangana, the Congress won 525 seats and the TRS 313. Others, including Independents, bagged 355 seats while the TDP-BJP alliance bagged only 162 seats.
The 10 municipal corporations and 146 municipalities had gone to polls on March 30. (IANS)