MLC By-Election: 50 Percent Polling Recorded Till 2 PM
Hyderabad, May 27 (Maxim News): Warangal-Khammam-Nalgonda Graduate MLC by-election polling is going on. 50 percent polling was recorded till 2 pm. It seems that 50.52 percent polling has been recorded in Bhupalapalli Jayashankar district.
Polling started at 8 am on Monday 27 May. Polling is going on in 605 polling stations in 34 Assembly Constituencies in three joint districts. A total of 4,63,839 graduate voters will vote.
The police conducted checks near the polling booths on the allegation that party leaders are distributing money to tempt the voters in the graduate MLC election by-poll.
In this order, people were caught distributing money to voters in front of the polling center of Arts College in Hanamkonda. 10,000 rupees were seized from a person. Congress and BJP leaders are alleging that the money belongs to BRS leaders. (Maxim News)
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