Over 2.41 Lakh Eligible Voters in High-stakes Munugode Bypoll, Campaigning Ends Tomorrow Evening
Over 2.41 Lakh Eligible Voters in High-stakes Munugode Bypoll, Campaigning Ends Tomorrow Evening
Over 2.41 lakh voters are eligible to exercise their franchise in the crucial bypoll to Munugode Assembly constituency in Nalgonda district of Telangana on November 3

Over 2.41 lakh voters are eligible to exercise their franchise in the crucial bypoll to Munugode Assembly constituency in Nalgonda district of Telangana on November 3.

The campaigning for the byelection comes to an end at 6 pm on November 1 and polling would be held from 7 am to 6 pm on November 3, state Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Vikas Raj said here on Monday.

As many as 47 candidates are in the fray, official sources said.

There are a total of 298 polling stations and web casting would be done from all of them. Of the total, 105 booths have been identified as 'critical'.

The CEO, who briefed media on the arrangements for the bypoll, said 3,366 state police and 15 companies of central security personnel have been deployed to ensure smooth conduct of the election.

Raj said Rs 6.80 crore of cash and 4,560 litres of liquor had been seized till Monday evening.

A team of seven Income Tax officials have been on duty in view of increased instances of cash seizure, he said. Two expenditure observers have also been posted.

The official also said two GST teams have also been deployed to check circulation of any unauthorised material in the constituency.

Talking about the campaign initiated to promote voter awareness, especially ethical voting, he said any complaints can be lodged on the Election Commission's 'cVIGIL' app.

Asked whether the Election Commission has kept a watch over reports that money beyond the stipulated limit of Rs 40 lakh per candidate is being spent, he said two expenditure observers instead of the usual one have been appointed for this election.

Besides that, Income Tax officers, 198 police teams and excise teams are also on the job to check violations of law.

Closure of illegal liquor vends has also been going on, he said.

Asked about the EC seeking an explanation from BJP candidate Komatireddy Raj Gopal Reddy on the transfer of over Rs 5 crore from his family-owned firm's account to 23 people and entities within the constituency, he said the reply from the candidate was addressed to the Commission and that the poll panel would look into the matter.

The bypoll to the Munugode Assembly constituency has been necessitated due to the resignation of Raj Gopal Reddy from Congress and his post. He had joined BJP and is seeking re-election.

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