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Updated Apr 12, 2021, 12:00 am IST
All parties are keeping a close watch on movements of disgruntled leaders
There had been multiple serious contenders for party tickets to contest the bypoll, especially from the ruling TRS and the BJP. (Photo: PTI)
HYDERABAD: Political parties are deeply worried about “saboteurs” ahead of polling in the Nagarjunasagar Assembly byelection on April 17.
All parties are keeping a close watch on movements of disgruntled leaders, suspecting them of resorting to covert activities and sabotaging their party s prospects in the bypoll.
Earlier, the respective party leaderships had made all efforts to convince these disgruntled leaders into withdrawing from race in favour of the party s official candidates by offering them different posts. Still, there are fears that they may resort to covert activities and help rival parties.