Hyderabad: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has made significant progress in its preparations for the upcoming Telangana assembly elections, set to take place on November 30. The party recently revealed its fourth list of candidates, introducing 12 individuals who will represent the BJP in various constituencies across the state. Here's an overview of the candidates featured in the fourth list: Durgam Ashok: Durgam Ashok will be the BJP's representative in the Chennur-SC constituency. V Subhash Reddy: V Subhash Reddy is set to contest from the Yellareddy constituency. Tula Uma: Tula Uma will be the BJP's candidate in the Vemulawada constituency. Bomma Sriram Chakravarthy: Bomma Sriram Chakravarthy is vying for victory in the Husnabad constituency. Doodi Srikanth Reddy: Doodi Srikanth Reddy is the chosen candidate for the Siddipet constituency. Peddinti Naveen Kumar: Peddinti Naveen Kumar will represent the BJP in the Vikarabad-SC constituency. Bantu Ramesh Kumar: Bantu Ramesh Kumar has been selected to contest in the Kodangal constituency. Boya Shiva: Boya Shiva will be the BJP's candidate for the Gadwal constituency. Sadineni Srinivas: Sadineni Srinivas is set to represent the party in the Miryalguda constituency. Chalamala Krishna Reddy: Chalamala Krishna Reddy, a former Congress leader, is making the switch to the BJP and will contest in the Munugode constituency. Nakarakanti Mogulaiah: Nakarakanti Mogulaiah is the chosen candidate for the Nakrekal-SC constituency. Azmeera Prahlad Naik: Azmeera Prahlad Naik is set to contest from the Mulug-ST constituency. With this announcement, the BJP has taken significant steps in finalizing its candidate lineup for the Telangana assembly elections. The party has now revealed candidates for a total of 100 out of the 119 assembly segments in the state. The remaining 19 seats are expected to be allocated to the BJP's ally, Janasena, led by actor-turned-politician Pawan Kalyan. It's worth noting that Chalamala Krishna Reddy's transition from the Congress to the BJP adds an interesting dimension to the upcoming elections. His move follows the departure of Komatireddy Raj Gopal Reddy, who had been the BJP's candidate in the Munugode bypoll last year. These political shifts and candidate selections are part of the BJP's strategy as they prepare for the critical Telangana assembly elections. India Successfully Tests Short-Range Ballistic Missile 'Pralay' Off Odisha Coast Economic Inequities: Unpacking Bihar's Caste-Driven Demographics Mehbooba's party Accuses Road Development to Amarnath Cave as a "Crime Against Hindus"