Pargi Assembly constituency, situated in the Vikarabad district of Telangana, India, falls under the Chevella Lok Sabha constituency. T Ram Mohan Reddy, a member of the Indian National Congress, served as the representative for this constituency from 2014 to 2018. However, in the most recent elections, Koppula Mahesh Reddy, affiliated with the Telangana Rashtra Samithi, now Bhartiya Rashtriya Samiti (BRS), emerged victorious and now holds the position as the representative for the constituency. Pargi, a constituency nestled within Telangana's legislative assembly, has seen its political landscape evolve over the years. As the state gears up for another assembly election, the memories of past contests highlight the vibrant democratic spirit that thrives here. In 2018, Pargi had a total of 229,436 electors, with 175,371 valid votes cast. The Telangana Rashtra Samithi candidate, Koppula Mahesh Reddy, claimed victory with an impressive 83,471 votes. The Indian National Congress candidate, T Ram Mohan Reddy, was the runner-up with 67,631 votes, marking a victory margin of 15,840 votes for Mahesh Reddy. The 2014 assembly elections presented a different outcome, where Pargi had 211,875 eligible electors, and 150,178 valid votes were recorded. Tammannagari Ram Mohan Reddy, an Indian National Congress representative, secured 68,098 votes and became the MLA. Koppula Harishwar Reddy of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi stood second with 62,935 votes, trailing by a mere 5,163 votes. The 2009 elections witnessed a unique twist as the constituency had 199,229 electors, with 141,083 valid votes. Koppula Harishwar Reddy, a candidate from the Telugu Desam party, secured victory with 53,099 votes, defeating the independent candidate, T Ram Mohan Reddy, who gathered 38,655 votes. The margin of 14,444 votes displayed the constituency's evolving preferences. Stepping back to 2004, Pargi, with a total of 136,034 eligible electors, recorded 136,034 valid votes. Koppula Harishwar Reddy of the Telugu Desam party claimed victory with 59,809 votes. Kumtom Ram Reddy from the Telangana Congress Party was the runner-up with 52,161 votes, losing by 7,648 votes. This election revealed the shifting political dynamics in the constituency. In 1994, Pargi saw 156,653 electors and 110,578 valid votes. Koppula Harishwar Reddy, representing the Telugu Desam party, secured victory with 67,433 votes. Kamatam Ram Reddy of the Indian National Congress was the runner-up, amassing 32,918 votes, resulting in a significant margin of 34,515 votes for Harishwar Reddy.