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28 candidates in fray and 2,470 polling stations set up, says Chief Electoral Officer
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28 candidates in fray and 2,470 polling stations set up, says Chief Electoral Officer
Andhra Pradesh Chief Electoral Officer K. Vijayanand has called upon the electorate in the Tirupati (SC) Lok Sabha constituency to exercise their franchise without any fear from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on April 17.
Addressing the media along with additional DGP (law and order) Ravi Shankar Ayyanar at the Secretariat on Thursday, Mr. Vijayanand said that arrangements were been to ensure a peaceful byelection.
Stating that 28 candidates were in the fray, he said there were 17,11,195 voters in the constituency spread over Chittoor and Nellore districts. In all, 2,470 polling stations were set up, he added.
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Demonetisation, privatisation for BJP’s benefit, alleges J.D. Seelam
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Congress leader J.D. Seelam taking part in a campaign for Tirupati Lok Sabha bypoll in Satyavedu Assembly segment on Tuesday.
Demonetisation, privatisation for BJP’s benefit, alleges J.D. Seelam
Former member of the Rajya Sabha and senior Congress leader J.D. Seelam has accused the Narendra Modi regime at the Centre of having destroyed the nation’s economy with flawed policies.
Mr. Seelam toured Srikalahasti and Satyavedu Assembly segments coming under the Tirupati (SC) Lok Sabha constituency on Tuesday along with PCC member Penubala Chandrasekhar, as part of his campaign for party candidate Chinta Mohan, when he made the observation. He charged the Centre with tampering with the independent and autonomous nature of constitutional bodies, apart from making a financial mess with its privatisation policy.
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TDP chief sits in protest against denying permission to stage dharna in Tirupati, Chittoor
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TDP president N. Chandrababu Naidu squatting at Renigunta airport after he was detained on arrival, on Monday.
TDP chief sits in protest against denying permission to stage dharna in Tirupati, Chittoor
It was a hectic day of political activity as former Chief Minister and TDP national President Nara Chandrababu Naidu was detained at the Renigunta airport here, after the authorities denied him permission into the city on Monday as he arrived at the tarmac. After fervent appeals by officials and a spate of protests by party workers across the State, Mr. Naidu finally left by 7.15 p.m. flight, making the officials heave a sigh of relief.