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9 mandals in Gudivada div to go to polls on Saturday; 2,800 personnel deployed
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VIJAYAWADA: Krishna district SP M Ravindranath Babu said that the police have taken all measures to ensure smooth conduct of second phase of panchayat elections in nine mandals of Gudivada revenue division on Saturday.
Disclosing the preparedness of police for the elections, Ravindranath Babu said that second phase of polls will be conducted in 2,008 polling stations spread across 466 locations in Gudivada, Gudlavalleru, Mudinepalli, Kalidindi, Kaikaluru, Mandavalli, Nandivada, Pedaparupudi and Pamarru mandals. Of the 466 locations, 118 are identified as sensitive and 93 as hypersensitive.
All set for first phase of panchayat elections
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Elaborate security arrangements made at polling stations in Andhra Pradesh
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Elaborate security arrangements made at polling stations in Andhra Pradesh
All is set for the first phase of gram panchayat elections in the State. Polling will be held at 33,069 stations in 8,263 locations on Monday.
According to the police, Section 144 will be in force at the polling stations and up to 100 metres from the centres have been declared red zones. Candidates in groups should not move in red zones and campaigning should not be done near the polling centres. Rules of the State Election Commission (SEC) should be followed strictly, said officials.
Krishna (Andhra Pradesh) [India], February 6 (ANI): Krishna district Superintendent of Police (SP) Ravindranath Babu on Saturday visited sensitive village areas and checked the polling booths in the Gudivada subdivision ahead of gram panchayat elections.
Police crack Nandi idol damage case
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Seven persons, including temple priest, arrested
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SIT chief and DIG G.V.G. Ashok Kumar and Krishna district SP M. Ravindranath Babu look at the tools used by the accused in Nandi idol case, at Nandigama on Friday.
Seven persons, including temple priest, arrested
In a joint operation, the Special Investigation Team (SIT), constituted to probe into the temple attack cases, and the Krishna district police cracked the Nandi idol damaging case in Sri Kasi Viesweswara Swamy temple in Makkapeta village in the district.
They busted a seven-member treasure trove gang, including a temple priest, who resorted to the act, said SIT chief and DIG G.V.G. Ashok Kumar and Krishna district Superintendent of Police (SP) M. Ravindranath Babu.