<p>Polling for the 119-member Telangana Assembly is scheduled on November 30, and the results for the same will be declared on December 3.</p><p>TRS (now known as BRS) emerged victorious in this poll and party chief K Chandrashekhar Rao was sworn-in as Telangana CM for the second consecutive time.</p><p>As the Telangana nears its polling date, let us have a look at the five biggest victories of last elections which were held in 2018.</p>.Telangana polls: 5 closest fought constituencies in the last election.<p><strong>1. Thanneeru Harish Rao - TRS</strong></p><p>TRS candidate from Siddipet constituency T Harish Rao got 1,64,123 votes. He won by a margin of 1,18,699 (72.3 per cent) votes.</p><p><strong>2. Aroori Ramesh - TRS</strong></p><p>From the Sircilla seat, Aroori Ramesh, another TRS candidate from Wardhanapet constituency, secured 1,83,405 votes, and won by a margin of 99,240 (54.1 per cent) votes.</p><p><strong>3. Kalvakuntla Taraka Rama Rao (KTR) - TRS</strong></p><p>The current IT Minister of Telangana and CM KCR's son, KTR secured 1,74,309 votes, and won by a margin of 89,009 (51.1 per cent) votes.</p><p><strong>4. Ch Malla Reddy - TRS</strong></p><p>TRS' Medchal seat candidate, Malla Reddy continued the winning trend for the party and got 3,00,959 votes. He marked his victory with a margin of 87,990 (29.2 per cent) votes.</p><p><strong>5. Mohd. Moazam Khan - AIMIM</strong></p><p>The only non-TRS candidate in the top five list of big winners from Telangana is AIMIM's Mohd Moazam Khan. The incumbent Bahadurpura MLA got a total of 1,29,394 votes, and won by a margin of 82,518 ( 63.8 per cent) votes.</p>. <p>In the run-up to the Assembly polls, BRS is exuding confidence and CM KCR is leaving no stones unturned to claim the CM office for the third consecutive time. </p><p>Meanwhile, BJP and Congress are not holding themselves back either. The two national parties are buckled up to make a dent in BRS' winning streak. Back-to-back rallies of leaders like Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, PM Narendra Modi and Amit Shah has ramped up Telangana's high voltage polling drama.</p>
<p>Polling for the 119-member Telangana Assembly is scheduled on November 30, and the results for the same will be declared on December 3.</p><p>TRS (now known as BRS) emerged victorious in this poll and party chief K Chandrashekhar Rao was sworn-in as Telangana CM for the second consecutive time.</p><p>As the Telangana nears its polling date, let us have a look at the five biggest victories of last elections which were held in 2018.</p>.Telangana polls: 5 closest fought constituencies in the last election.<p><strong>1. Thanneeru Harish Rao - TRS</strong></p><p>TRS candidate from Siddipet constituency T Harish Rao got 1,64,123 votes. He won by a margin of 1,18,699 (72.3 per cent) votes.</p><p><strong>2. Aroori Ramesh - TRS</strong></p><p>From the Sircilla seat, Aroori Ramesh, another TRS candidate from Wardhanapet constituency, secured 1,83,405 votes, and won by a margin of 99,240 (54.1 per cent) votes.</p><p><strong>3. Kalvakuntla Taraka Rama Rao (KTR) - TRS</strong></p><p>The current IT Minister of Telangana and CM KCR's son, KTR secured 1,74,309 votes, and won by a margin of 89,009 (51.1 per cent) votes.</p><p><strong>4. Ch Malla Reddy - TRS</strong></p><p>TRS' Medchal seat candidate, Malla Reddy continued the winning trend for the party and got 3,00,959 votes. He marked his victory with a margin of 87,990 (29.2 per cent) votes.</p><p><strong>5. Mohd. Moazam Khan - AIMIM</strong></p><p>The only non-TRS candidate in the top five list of big winners from Telangana is AIMIM's Mohd Moazam Khan. The incumbent Bahadurpura MLA got a total of 1,29,394 votes, and won by a margin of 82,518 ( 63.8 per cent) votes.</p>. <p>In the run-up to the Assembly polls, BRS is exuding confidence and CM KCR is leaving no stones unturned to claim the CM office for the third consecutive time. </p><p>Meanwhile, BJP and Congress are not holding themselves back either. The two national parties are buckled up to make a dent in BRS' winning streak. Back-to-back rallies of leaders like Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, PM Narendra Modi and Amit Shah has ramped up Telangana's high voltage polling drama.</p>