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Published : Dec 1, 2020, 6:57 AM IST

Updated : Dec 2, 2020, 6:29 AM IST

22:15 December 01

Low voter turnout in Hyderabad civic polls; 35.76 polling per cent recorded till 5 pm

Hyderabad: A low voter turnout was recorded in the high-stakes Hyderabad civic polls on Tuesday with 35.76 per cent of voters exercising their franchise till 5 pm, as the BJP slammed the ruling TRS for the low polling percentage. The polling, which began at 7 AM and concluded at 6 PM, went off peacefully without any major incident, a police official said.

The final poll percentage would be released after compilation and as per the procedures, official sources said. 

The Telangana State Election Commission (SEC) ordered repoll in all 69 polling stations of Old Malakpet Ward number 26 after it was found that the symbol of CPI(M) was printed in the ballot paper instead of CPI, an official release said. The repoll would be held on December 3 from 7 AM to 6 PM in all the 69 polling stations.

The CPI complained to the election authorities on the matter. In view of the repoll, publication, broadcasting and telecasting of Exit polls on GHMC elections is banned till 6 PM on December 3, the SEC said.

Union Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy, TRS working president and state Municipal Administration Minister K T Rama Rao, AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi, actor-turned-politician Chiranjeevi were among prominent personalities who voted.  As many as 74.44 lakh voters were supposed to exercise their franchise.

The total number of contesting candidates is 1,122 and the main contestants the TRS, opposition BJP and the Congress. The State Election Commission also made special arrangements in view of the COVID-19 pandemic. It enabled the COVID-19 patients to either vote at polling stations physically or to use postal ballot.

In case the COVID-10 patients have not used postal ballots, the poll panel allowed them to cast their vote during the last hour - from 5 PM to 6 PM. However, the COVID-19-positive voters should wear a mask, face shield and hand gloves, it said.

18:48 December 01

Polling percentage stands at 36.73 % till 5 pm

18:02 December 01

Clash broke out between TRS and BJP members
Clash broke out between TRS and BJP members

Clash broke out between TRS and BJP members

A clash broke out between Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) and Bhartiya Janata Party workers at Kukatpally during the polling, earlier today.

16:51 December 01

GHMC polls: 29.76 per cent polling till 3pm

GHMC polls: 29.76 per cent polling till 3 pm

The polling for Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) election was very slow with 29.76 per cent turnout was reported till 3 pm.

The Telangana State Election Commission (SEC) ordered repoll in all 69 polling stations of ward number 26 after it was found that the symbol of CPI(M) was printed in the ballot paper instead of CPI, an official release said. The repoll would be held on December 3 from 7 am to 6 pm in every 69 polling stations.

The polling, which began at 7 am on Tuesday had been dull though it appeared to have gathered some momentum in the afternoon. The polling for 150 wards in GHMC began at 7 am and would conclude at 6 pm.

As many as 74.44 lakh voters were supposed to exercise their franchise. The total number of contesting candidates is 1,122. Hyderabad is witnessing a triangular contest between the ruling TRS, opposition BJP and the Congress.

16:18 December 01

Hyderabad polls: Voter turnout till 3 pm stands at 29.76%

Hyderabad polls: Voter turnout at 3 pm stands at 29.76%

13:55 December 01

18.2 % voting till 1 PM

Polling in the wards of the City was slow during the initial hours in the morning, but as the day proceeded, the number of more voters started to trickle in. Over 7.4 million people are exercising their franchise in the fifth largest metropolitan city area of India.

12:33 December 01

Mohammed Mahmood Ali casts his vote

Telangana Home Minister Mohammed Mahmood Ali casts his vote

Home Minister of Telangana Mohammed Mahmood Ali, casts his vote at the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) elections, in Hyderabad. Over 74 lakh voters will decide the political fortunes of 1,122 candidates in 150 divisions in one of the most bitterly-fought polls for any municipal body in recent times.

12:14 December 01

K Kavitha
K Kavitha

TRS leader K Kavitha casts her vote 

TRS leader K Kavitha casts her vote at Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) election in Hyderabad "We want the people of Hyderabad to come & vote. It is a privilege to have the right to vote. If you don't vote, you won't have any right to question," she says. 

11:43 December 01

Suspension of voting in Old Malakpet
Suspension of voting in Old Malakpet

Suspension of voting in Old Malakpet

CPI demands to stop polling in Old Malakpet division claiming that party symbol was changed in ballot papers. Telangana state election commission decided to conduct repolling on 3rd December.

11:37 December 01

8.9 voting percentage is registered till 11 AM

8.9 voting percentage registered till 11 AM

The polling commenced at 7 a.m. and conclude at 6 p.m. at 9,101 polling stations. The election is taking place after more than a week of the intense and vitriolic campaign. Till 11 AM 8.9% is recorded in the region.

11:22 December 01

High Tension at Polling Booth
High Tension at Polling Booth

High Tension at Polling Booth

An ugly spat between BJP activists and TRS workers near KPHB Colony marred the otherwise incident-free polling for Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation. Police have taken control of the situation.

11:00 December 01

V. C. Sajjanar

V. C. Sajjanar casts his vote

VC Sajjanar, IPS, Commissioner of Police, Cyberabad was also seen exercising his franchise along with his family.

10:11 December 01

Actor Chiranjeevi Casts Vote in Hyderabad

Actor Chiranjeevi Casts Vote in Hyderabad

Megastar Chiranjeevi and his wife cast their vote in GHMC Elections. Telangana minister and TRS leader KT Rama Rao were also seen exercising his franchise.

10:03 December 01

Ramchander Rao
Ramchander Rao

Hyderabad Municipal Corporation Election: MLC N. Ramchander Rao votes

'' I appeal to everyone to vote regardless of whether it is a holiday'' said Ramchander Rao.

09:54 December 01

3.96% polling recorded till 9 am

Polling began at 7 am. The election is taking place after more than a week of the intense and vitriolic campaign. Till  9 AM 6.14% is recorded in the region.

08:00 December 01

AIMIM President Asaduddin Owaisi casts his vote

AIMIM President Asaduddin Owaisi casts his vote 

"I appeal to the people of Hyderabad to cast their vote today to strengthen democracy," said AIMIM President Asaduddin Owaisi.

07:32 December 01

K Taraka Rama Rao
K Taraka Rama Rao

GHMC elections 2020: Voting underway

Municipal and IT minister K Taraka Rama Rao along with his wife cast vote in Nandinagar.  

07:17 December 01

G Kishan Reddy casts his vote

G Kishan Reddy casts his vote 

MoS (Home) G Kishan Reddy stood in a queue at Deeksha Model School in Kachiguda, designated as a polling booth.

07:00 December 01

GHMC polls counting on Dec 4

After massive campaigning by the regional and national political parties, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) election will be held on Tuesday.

The counting of votes for the polls would be held on December 4.

There are 150 wards in the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation. The mayor's post is reserved for a woman this time. Elections will be conducted with ballot papers in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In the Hyderabad city commissionerate, 817 new polling stations have been set up as compared to 2016. 

There are 2,146 normal polling stations, 1,517 sensitive polling stations and 167 hypersensitive polling stations. Till now a total of 4,187 guns were deposited, 3,066 rowdy sheeters were bounded over and Rs 1.45 crore cash was seized. Drugs and alcohol worth Rs 10 lakhs were seized. A total of 55 FIRs were registered in 63 complaints, the administration said in a press release.

06:17 December 01

18.2 % voter turnout recorded till 1 PM

GHMC polls amid tight security
GHMC polls amid tight security

Hyderabad: Elaborate arrangements are in place as the stage is set for the elections to Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) on Tuesday.

Over 74 lakh voters will decide the political fortunes of 1,122 candidates in 150 divisions in one of the most bitterly-fought polls for any municipal body in recent times.

The polling will commence at 7 a.m. and conclude at 6 p.m. at 9,101 polling stations.

State Election Commissioner C. Parthasarthy said all arrangements have been made for the smooth and peaceful conduct of the elections, duly following COVID-19 regulations.

A total of 74,67,256 people are eligible to cast their votes. The electorate constitutes 38,89,637 men, 35,76,941 women and 678 others.

The election authorities are conducting the polls through postal ballots instead of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).

Voters, who have been issued Elector's Photo Identity Card (EPIC), have to produce it to exercise their franchise when they arrive at the polling station for voting.

Those, who are unable to produce their EPICs, will have to produce any one of the 18 alternative photo identity card documents to establish their identity. Photo voter slips will not be considered as an alternative identification document.

Voter slips were distributed to all the electors by the booth-level officers.

Those who have not received their voter slips can download the same through GHMC app/tsec.gov.in/ghmc.gov.in.

Wearing of face mask is mandatory for voters coming to polling stations. Authorities have made it clear that those not wearing masks will not be allowed into the polling station.

The GHMC has deployed 36,404 personnel for the polling duty. The personnel on Monday collected ballot boxes and other poll material from 30 distribution centres. They were also provided masks, sanitisers and tissues.

Sanitisation of all polling stations was done on Monday. This will be done again before the commencement of the poll process. A sanitiser is being provided at the entry and exit point of every polling station.

Officials said social distancing will be ensured while allowing voters to queue up at polling stations.

Director-General of Police M. Mahender Reddy said over 50,000 police personnel were deployed to ensure polling in a peaceful and free and fair manner.

Police Commissioners of Hyderabad, Cyberabad and Rachakonda said tight security arrangements were made at the polling stations and other points.

Cyberabad Police Commissioner V.C. Sajjanar said 13,500 police personnel were deployed in 38 divisions falling under 19 police stations of Cyberabad police.

Sajjanar said around 20.5 lakh voters were expected to exercise their franchise in 2,569 polling stations covering 674 polling locations in Cyberabad.

The high-octane campaign for the civic body came to an end on Sunday. The campaign saw leaders of major parties making bitter attacks on each other.

Ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) is looking to retain power in the municipal body while upbeat over its victory in Dubbak Assembly by-election, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is making a determined bid to wrest power.

The elections are being fought without any alliance among the parties. The Congress and the Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) are also contesting the polls on their own.

While TRS, BJP and Congress are contesting all the seats, MIM has fielded candidates in 51 divisions.

The TRS had won 99 seats in 2016 elections while MIM had finished second with 44 seats. The BJP could win only four seats then.

22:15 December 01

Low voter turnout in Hyderabad civic polls; 35.76 polling per cent recorded till 5 pm

Hyderabad: A low voter turnout was recorded in the high-stakes Hyderabad civic polls on Tuesday with 35.76 per cent of voters exercising their franchise till 5 pm, as the BJP slammed the ruling TRS for the low polling percentage. The polling, which began at 7 AM and concluded at 6 PM, went off peacefully without any major incident, a police official said.

The final poll percentage would be released after compilation and as per the procedures, official sources said. 

The Telangana State Election Commission (SEC) ordered repoll in all 69 polling stations of Old Malakpet Ward number 26 after it was found that the symbol of CPI(M) was printed in the ballot paper instead of CPI, an official release said. The repoll would be held on December 3 from 7 AM to 6 PM in all the 69 polling stations.

The CPI complained to the election authorities on the matter. In view of the repoll, publication, broadcasting and telecasting of Exit polls on GHMC elections is banned till 6 PM on December 3, the SEC said.

Union Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy, TRS working president and state Municipal Administration Minister K T Rama Rao, AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi, actor-turned-politician Chiranjeevi were among prominent personalities who voted.  As many as 74.44 lakh voters were supposed to exercise their franchise.

The total number of contesting candidates is 1,122 and the main contestants the TRS, opposition BJP and the Congress. The State Election Commission also made special arrangements in view of the COVID-19 pandemic. It enabled the COVID-19 patients to either vote at polling stations physically or to use postal ballot.

In case the COVID-10 patients have not used postal ballots, the poll panel allowed them to cast their vote during the last hour - from 5 PM to 6 PM. However, the COVID-19-positive voters should wear a mask, face shield and hand gloves, it said.

18:48 December 01

Polling percentage stands at 36.73 % till 5 pm

18:02 December 01

Clash broke out between TRS and BJP members
Clash broke out between TRS and BJP members

Clash broke out between TRS and BJP members

A clash broke out between Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) and Bhartiya Janata Party workers at Kukatpally during the polling, earlier today.

16:51 December 01

GHMC polls: 29.76 per cent polling till 3pm

GHMC polls: 29.76 per cent polling till 3 pm

The polling for Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) election was very slow with 29.76 per cent turnout was reported till 3 pm.

The Telangana State Election Commission (SEC) ordered repoll in all 69 polling stations of ward number 26 after it was found that the symbol of CPI(M) was printed in the ballot paper instead of CPI, an official release said. The repoll would be held on December 3 from 7 am to 6 pm in every 69 polling stations.

The polling, which began at 7 am on Tuesday had been dull though it appeared to have gathered some momentum in the afternoon. The polling for 150 wards in GHMC began at 7 am and would conclude at 6 pm.

As many as 74.44 lakh voters were supposed to exercise their franchise. The total number of contesting candidates is 1,122. Hyderabad is witnessing a triangular contest between the ruling TRS, opposition BJP and the Congress.

16:18 December 01

Hyderabad polls: Voter turnout till 3 pm stands at 29.76%

Hyderabad polls: Voter turnout at 3 pm stands at 29.76%

13:55 December 01

18.2 % voting till 1 PM

Polling in the wards of the City was slow during the initial hours in the morning, but as the day proceeded, the number of more voters started to trickle in. Over 7.4 million people are exercising their franchise in the fifth largest metropolitan city area of India.

12:33 December 01

Mohammed Mahmood Ali casts his vote

Telangana Home Minister Mohammed Mahmood Ali casts his vote

Home Minister of Telangana Mohammed Mahmood Ali, casts his vote at the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) elections, in Hyderabad. Over 74 lakh voters will decide the political fortunes of 1,122 candidates in 150 divisions in one of the most bitterly-fought polls for any municipal body in recent times.

12:14 December 01

K Kavitha
K Kavitha

TRS leader K Kavitha casts her vote 

TRS leader K Kavitha casts her vote at Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) election in Hyderabad "We want the people of Hyderabad to come & vote. It is a privilege to have the right to vote. If you don't vote, you won't have any right to question," she says. 

11:43 December 01

Suspension of voting in Old Malakpet
Suspension of voting in Old Malakpet

Suspension of voting in Old Malakpet

CPI demands to stop polling in Old Malakpet division claiming that party symbol was changed in ballot papers. Telangana state election commission decided to conduct repolling on 3rd December.

11:37 December 01

8.9 voting percentage is registered till 11 AM

8.9 voting percentage registered till 11 AM

The polling commenced at 7 a.m. and conclude at 6 p.m. at 9,101 polling stations. The election is taking place after more than a week of the intense and vitriolic campaign. Till 11 AM 8.9% is recorded in the region.

11:22 December 01

High Tension at Polling Booth
High Tension at Polling Booth

High Tension at Polling Booth

An ugly spat between BJP activists and TRS workers near KPHB Colony marred the otherwise incident-free polling for Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation. Police have taken control of the situation.

11:00 December 01

V. C. Sajjanar

V. C. Sajjanar casts his vote

VC Sajjanar, IPS, Commissioner of Police, Cyberabad was also seen exercising his franchise along with his family.

10:11 December 01

Actor Chiranjeevi Casts Vote in Hyderabad

Actor Chiranjeevi Casts Vote in Hyderabad

Megastar Chiranjeevi and his wife cast their vote in GHMC Elections. Telangana minister and TRS leader KT Rama Rao were also seen exercising his franchise.

10:03 December 01

Ramchander Rao
Ramchander Rao

Hyderabad Municipal Corporation Election: MLC N. Ramchander Rao votes

'' I appeal to everyone to vote regardless of whether it is a holiday'' said Ramchander Rao.

09:54 December 01

3.96% polling recorded till 9 am

Polling began at 7 am. The election is taking place after more than a week of the intense and vitriolic campaign. Till  9 AM 6.14% is recorded in the region.

08:00 December 01

AIMIM President Asaduddin Owaisi casts his vote

AIMIM President Asaduddin Owaisi casts his vote 

"I appeal to the people of Hyderabad to cast their vote today to strengthen democracy," said AIMIM President Asaduddin Owaisi.

07:32 December 01

K Taraka Rama Rao
K Taraka Rama Rao

GHMC elections 2020: Voting underway

Municipal and IT minister K Taraka Rama Rao along with his wife cast vote in Nandinagar.  

07:17 December 01

G Kishan Reddy casts his vote

G Kishan Reddy casts his vote 

MoS (Home) G Kishan Reddy stood in a queue at Deeksha Model School in Kachiguda, designated as a polling booth.

07:00 December 01

GHMC polls counting on Dec 4

After massive campaigning by the regional and national political parties, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) election will be held on Tuesday.

The counting of votes for the polls would be held on December 4.

There are 150 wards in the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation. The mayor's post is reserved for a woman this time. Elections will be conducted with ballot papers in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In the Hyderabad city commissionerate, 817 new polling stations have been set up as compared to 2016. 

There are 2,146 normal polling stations, 1,517 sensitive polling stations and 167 hypersensitive polling stations. Till now a total of 4,187 guns were deposited, 3,066 rowdy sheeters were bounded over and Rs 1.45 crore cash was seized. Drugs and alcohol worth Rs 10 lakhs were seized. A total of 55 FIRs were registered in 63 complaints, the administration said in a press release.

06:17 December 01

18.2 % voter turnout recorded till 1 PM

GHMC polls amid tight security
GHMC polls amid tight security

Hyderabad: Elaborate arrangements are in place as the stage is set for the elections to Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) on Tuesday.

Over 74 lakh voters will decide the political fortunes of 1,122 candidates in 150 divisions in one of the most bitterly-fought polls for any municipal body in recent times.

The polling will commence at 7 a.m. and conclude at 6 p.m. at 9,101 polling stations.

State Election Commissioner C. Parthasarthy said all arrangements have been made for the smooth and peaceful conduct of the elections, duly following COVID-19 regulations.

A total of 74,67,256 people are eligible to cast their votes. The electorate constitutes 38,89,637 men, 35,76,941 women and 678 others.

The election authorities are conducting the polls through postal ballots instead of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).

Voters, who have been issued Elector's Photo Identity Card (EPIC), have to produce it to exercise their franchise when they arrive at the polling station for voting.

Those, who are unable to produce their EPICs, will have to produce any one of the 18 alternative photo identity card documents to establish their identity. Photo voter slips will not be considered as an alternative identification document.

Voter slips were distributed to all the electors by the booth-level officers.

Those who have not received their voter slips can download the same through GHMC app/tsec.gov.in/ghmc.gov.in.

Wearing of face mask is mandatory for voters coming to polling stations. Authorities have made it clear that those not wearing masks will not be allowed into the polling station.

The GHMC has deployed 36,404 personnel for the polling duty. The personnel on Monday collected ballot boxes and other poll material from 30 distribution centres. They were also provided masks, sanitisers and tissues.

Sanitisation of all polling stations was done on Monday. This will be done again before the commencement of the poll process. A sanitiser is being provided at the entry and exit point of every polling station.

Officials said social distancing will be ensured while allowing voters to queue up at polling stations.

Director-General of Police M. Mahender Reddy said over 50,000 police personnel were deployed to ensure polling in a peaceful and free and fair manner.

Police Commissioners of Hyderabad, Cyberabad and Rachakonda said tight security arrangements were made at the polling stations and other points.

Cyberabad Police Commissioner V.C. Sajjanar said 13,500 police personnel were deployed in 38 divisions falling under 19 police stations of Cyberabad police.

Sajjanar said around 20.5 lakh voters were expected to exercise their franchise in 2,569 polling stations covering 674 polling locations in Cyberabad.

The high-octane campaign for the civic body came to an end on Sunday. The campaign saw leaders of major parties making bitter attacks on each other.

Ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) is looking to retain power in the municipal body while upbeat over its victory in Dubbak Assembly by-election, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is making a determined bid to wrest power.

The elections are being fought without any alliance among the parties. The Congress and the Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) are also contesting the polls on their own.

While TRS, BJP and Congress are contesting all the seats, MIM has fielded candidates in 51 divisions.

The TRS had won 99 seats in 2016 elections while MIM had finished second with 44 seats. The BJP could win only four seats then.

Last Updated : Dec 2, 2020, 6:29 AM IST
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