The party, which appears to have decided to go it alone in the polls, announced candidates for three Lok Sabha and five Assembly seats.
Sameena Afroz is the candidate from Khammam Lok Sabha seat, which it had won in 1996.
N Narasimha Reddy and C Sitaramulu are the nominees from Nalgonda and Bhongir Lok Sabha seats, respectively.
The Left parties traditionally have a strong presence in Khammam and Nalgonda districts.
The Assembly candidates are: Sunnam Rajaiah (Bhadrachalam), Lingala Kamalraj (Madhira), Pothineni Sudarshan Rao (Palair), J Ranga Reddy (Miryalguda) and Pagadala Yadaiah (Ibrahimpatnam).
The party had contested the 2009 Lok Sabha and Assembly elections in an alliance with TDP, CPI and TRS, but has not announced any alliance this time, thought it had indicated that it might join forces with non-BJP, non-Congress parties.
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