Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Sunday accused the Congress of trying to win the Legislative Council elections scheduled to be held on December 10 using "money power" and claimed that it has lost people's support.
Pan-democrats are apparently shunning December’s Legislative Council election, a move that will harm the checks and balances that are key to an open society such as Hong Kong
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March 14, 2021 10:20 IST
Over 1.29 lakh voters are expected to exercise their right to vote in today’s election in the erstwhile composite Khammam district to decide the fate of 71 candidates in the fray.
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Over 1.29 lakh voters are expected to exercise their right to vote in today’s election in the erstwhile composite Khammam district. | Photo Credit:
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Over 1.29 lakh voters are expected to exercise their right to vote in today’s election in the erstwhile composite Khammam district to decide the fate of 71 candidates in the fray.
Transport Minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar was among the first to cast his ballot as the polling for the high-stakes Legislative Council election to the Warangal-Khammam-Nalgonda Graduates Constituency got underway in the old undivided Khammam district at 8 a.m. on March 14.
TRS sounds confident after high voter turnout
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Leaders in the six districts that went to MLC polls gave a positive feedback
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A polling booth in Siddipet district, which saw a high turnout of voters. | Photo Credit: MOHD ARIF
Leaders in the six districts that went to MLC polls gave a positive feedback
The high polling percentage has given lot of confidence to the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), which is expecting comfortable wins in both the Graduate MLC constituencies as they felt they managed better in mobilisation of voters compared to other parties.
The TRS leaders in all the six districts that went to polls on Sunday gave a positive feedback to the party, saying their poll management was much better while the Opposition looked in a disarray in the crucial aspect of the polling. The strength of the ruling party right from village level to the districts, given their representatives from sarpanches to MLAs, made a huge difference.
Stage set for Legislative Council elections
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30 in fray for East-West Godavari and Krishna-Guntur teachers’ constituencies
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Polling staff collecting the election material for the Council elections from the Sub-Collector’s Office in Vijayawada on Saturday. | Photo Credit:
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30 in fray for East-West Godavari and Krishna-Guntur teachers’ constituencies
All is set for the biennial elections to the A.P. Legislative Council for East-West Godavari and Krishna-Guntur Teachers’ Constituencies to be conducted on Sunday. Counting of votes will be taken up on March 17.
In all, 30 candidates are in the fray in the two constituencies.
In the East-West Godavari Teachers’ Constituency, 17,467 voters will exercise their franchise, while the number of electors in Krishna-Guntur constituency is 13,505.