- Khanapur Chairman Election delayed after councilors clash
- Khanapur Municipality protest sees BJP BRS target MLA
Hyderabad, April 4: The Khanapur Chairman Election has been postponed in Nirmal district following a disruption during the proceedings. Authorities have not announced a new date yet. Therefore, uncertainty continues over when the election will be held again.
The disruption began during the chairman election process. An argument broke out between councilors while they were raising their hands. The situation quickly turned tense. Meanwhile, MLA Bojju and Congress councilors got into an argument with the officials present at the venue.
As tensions rose, the MLA left the meeting midway. This development further added to the confusion around the Khanapur Chairman Election. However, officials have not shared additional details about how the situation unfolded after the MLA’s exit.
Protest and allegations intensify political tension
On the other hand, BJP and BRS members staged a protest in front of the municipal office. They raised slogans against the MLA. The protest drew attention to the growing political friction around the Khanapur Chairman Election.
Meanwhile, BJP and BRS members accused the MLA of threatening the officials. These allegations added another layer of conflict to the already disrupted election process. However, there has been no official response mentioned regarding these claims so far.
The postponement of the Khanapur Chairman Election has created uncertainty among local stakeholders. The incident also reflects rising tensions between political groups during municipal proceedings. Meanwhile, authorities are yet to clarify the next steps or announce a revised schedule.
Further updates are expected once officials review the situation and decide on the new election date.
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