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AP: Miffed with re-polling locals stop YSRCP candidate's son from entering village

Angry over the decision of re-polling, people of NR Kampalli village stopped Mohit Reddy, son of YSR Congress party candidate Cheverdi Bhaskar Reddy from entering the village. On Wednesday, the ECI declared the poll held on April 11 in these five stations as void and ordered re-polling on May 19.

NR Kammapalli village (Andra Pradesh)
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Published : May 17, 2019, 6:40 AM IST

Chittoor (Andra Pradesh): Enraged by the decision of re-polling, people of NR Kammapalli village here on Thursday prevented Mohit Reddy, son of YSR Congress Party's candidate Chevireddy Bhaskar Reddy, from entering the village.

Women allegedly tried to attack Mohit with broom sticks. Later, Mohit along with his party workers sat at the entrance of the village to stage a protest.

TDP candidate P Nani who is contesting against Chevireddy Bhaskar from Chandragiri assembly seat also reached the spot, following which the police also arrived to pacify the tense situation.

Earlier this month, YSR Congress candidate Chevireddy Bhaskar lodged a complaint with the EC stating that voters belonging to a particular community were not allowed to exercise their franchise when polling was conducted on April 11. Moreover, the CEO reportedly received some complaints from other sources as well.

On Wednesday, the ECI declared the poll held on April 11 in these five stations as void and ordered re-polling on May 19.

Also Read: TDP opposes EC's 'partial one-sided and undemocratic' order for repolling in 5 booths

Chittoor (Andra Pradesh): Enraged by the decision of re-polling, people of NR Kammapalli village here on Thursday prevented Mohit Reddy, son of YSR Congress Party's candidate Chevireddy Bhaskar Reddy, from entering the village.

Women allegedly tried to attack Mohit with broom sticks. Later, Mohit along with his party workers sat at the entrance of the village to stage a protest.

TDP candidate P Nani who is contesting against Chevireddy Bhaskar from Chandragiri assembly seat also reached the spot, following which the police also arrived to pacify the tense situation.

Earlier this month, YSR Congress candidate Chevireddy Bhaskar lodged a complaint with the EC stating that voters belonging to a particular community were not allowed to exercise their franchise when polling was conducted on April 11. Moreover, the CEO reportedly received some complaints from other sources as well.

On Wednesday, the ECI declared the poll held on April 11 in these five stations as void and ordered re-polling on May 19.

Also Read: TDP opposes EC's 'partial one-sided and undemocratic' order for repolling in 5 booths

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