Polling Underway for Hyderabad Civic Polls

The main contest in the poll is among the ruling TRS, the opposition BJP and the Congress. The run-up to the polling witnessed a high decibel and often acrimonious campaign.

Hyderabad: Polling got underway on Tuesday in the high-stakes Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) election, following a vociferous and often acrimonious campaign.

The voting for the 150-ward GHMC began at 7 am and would be ending at 6 pm. A total of 74,44,260 voters will exercise their franchise using ballot papers to elect their representatives.

Union Minister of State (Home) G. Kishan Reddy, ruling TRS working president and Telangana Municipal Administration Minister K.T. Rama Rao and actor-turned-politician Chiranjeevi were among the early voters.

Talking to reporters, both Kishan Reddy and Rama Rao appealed to the electors to vote without fail. The total number of contesting candidates is 1,122.

The Telangana State Election Commission (SEC) has made elaborate arrangements for the balloting process by deploying 48,000 (including reserve) polling personnel and 52,500 strong police force.

The commission had decided to conduct the election with ballot papers after obtaining the views of major political parties and the Health Department with respect to the COVID-19 pandemic and taking into consideration other relevant issues, it had said. The commission has also made special arrangements in view of the pandemic.

The main contest in the poll is among the ruling TRS, the opposition BJP and the Congress. The run-up to the polling witnessed a high decibel and often acrimonious campaign.

Buoyed by its victory in the recent bypoll to the Dubbak Assembly constituency, the BJP conducted a high-pitched campaign for the GHMC polls in order to boost their chances in the assembly elections in 2023.

Top leaders, including Union Home Minister Amit Shah, party president J.P. Nadda, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Union ministers Prakash Javadekar, Smriti Irani and MoS (Home) G. Kishan Reddy- who is Lok Sabha member from Secunderabad, party MP and BJYM national president Tejaswi Surya participated in the campaign.

The BJP highlighted the TRS’s “alliance” with the AIMIM and sought votes to provide clean and transparent governance in the city. The TRS, however, denied any alliance with the AIMIM.

The TRS’s campaign was led by its working president and state Municipal Administration Minister, K.T. Rama Rao, while party supremo and Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao addressed a public meeting.

A bad loss in the GHMC elections could dent the TRS’s image and bolster the opposition; to step up its campaign against the ruling party.

The Congress campaign was led by its state president N. Uttam Kumar Reddy and working president A. Revanth Reddy and other senior leaders.

Once a major force in the state, but now marginalised, the TDP sought to revive its fortunes highlighting the development witnessed in the city, including in the IT sector, during N. Chandrababu Naidu’s regime as chief minister in undivided Andhra Pradesh.

The TRS and BJP leaders were engaged in a war of words attacking each other. The allegations continued on Monday as well with the BJP saying the ruling TRS indulged in unfair means and misuse of power to win the election.

Counting of votes will be taken up on December 4.