More than 80 per cent turnout was recorded in the by-election to Huzurnagar Assembly constituency in Telangana on Monday.
The polling ended peacefully at 5 p.m. but those standing in queues at the polling stations were being allowed to cast their votes.
A huge turnout of 82.23 per cent was recorded till 5 p.m.
Over 80% polling in Telangana's Huzurnagar assembly bypoll
19:13 October 21
Over 80% polling in Telangana's Huzurnagar assembly bypoll
17:10 October 21
Huzurnagar bypoll in Telangana: Seat records 53% voter turnout till 1 pm
Hyderabad: About 53 per cent polling was recorded up to 1 pm on Monday in the bypoll to Huzurnagar Assembly constituency in Telangana where the ruling TRS, Congress, TDP and BJP are locked in a multi-cornered contest.
No untoward incident had been reported, official sources said.
The polling, which began at 7 a.m, would be held till 5 p.m.
More than 2.36 lakh voters are eligible to exercise their franchise in the bypoll, and the administration has made elaborate security and other arrangements to ensure a free and fair poll.
Votes would be counted on October 24.
Though 28 candidates are in the fray, the main contest is among the nominees of TRS, Congress, BJP and TDP.
The bypoll, the first after last year's Assembly elections in Telangana, has been necessitated due to the resignation of state Congress president N Uttam Kumar Reddy following his election to Lok Sabha in the general elections.
Uttam Kumar Reddy's wife N Padmavati, a former MLA, is the Congress candidate, while TRS has fielded S Saidi Reddy, who lost to the PCC president in Assembly polls, again.
Kota Rama Rao, a medical doctor, and Chava Kiranmayi are the candidates of BJP and TDP respectively.
The TRS enjoys a massive majority in the Assembly (its strength is 100 in the 120-member House).
19:13 October 21
Over 80% polling in Telangana's Huzurnagar assembly bypoll
More than 80 per cent turnout was recorded in the by-election to Huzurnagar Assembly constituency in Telangana on Monday.
The polling ended peacefully at 5 p.m. but those standing in queues at the polling stations were being allowed to cast their votes.
A huge turnout of 82.23 per cent was recorded till 5 p.m.
17:10 October 21
Huzurnagar bypoll in Telangana: Seat records 53% voter turnout till 1 pm
Hyderabad: About 53 per cent polling was recorded up to 1 pm on Monday in the bypoll to Huzurnagar Assembly constituency in Telangana where the ruling TRS, Congress, TDP and BJP are locked in a multi-cornered contest.
No untoward incident had been reported, official sources said.
The polling, which began at 7 a.m, would be held till 5 p.m.
More than 2.36 lakh voters are eligible to exercise their franchise in the bypoll, and the administration has made elaborate security and other arrangements to ensure a free and fair poll.
Votes would be counted on October 24.
Though 28 candidates are in the fray, the main contest is among the nominees of TRS, Congress, BJP and TDP.
The bypoll, the first after last year's Assembly elections in Telangana, has been necessitated due to the resignation of state Congress president N Uttam Kumar Reddy following his election to Lok Sabha in the general elections.
Uttam Kumar Reddy's wife N Padmavati, a former MLA, is the Congress candidate, while TRS has fielded S Saidi Reddy, who lost to the PCC president in Assembly polls, again.
Kota Rama Rao, a medical doctor, and Chava Kiranmayi are the candidates of BJP and TDP respectively.
The TRS enjoys a massive majority in the Assembly (its strength is 100 in the 120-member House).
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53% polling till 1 p.m in Huzurnagar bypoll
Hyderabad, Oct 21 (PTI) About 53 per cent polling was
recorded upto 1 p.m on Monday in the bypoll to Huzurnagar
Assembly constituency in Telangana where the ruling TRS,
Congress, TDP and BJP are locked in a multi-cornered contest.
No untoward incident had been reported, official
sources said.
The polling, which began at 7 a.m, would be held till
5 p.m.
More than 2.36 lakh voters are eligible to exercise
their franchise in the bypoll, and the administration has made
elaborate security and other arrangements to ensure a free and
fair poll.
Votes would be counted on October 24.
Though 28 candidates are in the fray, the main contest
is among the nominees of TRS, Congress, BJP and TDP.
The bypoll, the first after last year's Assembly
elections in Telangana, has been necessitated due to the
resignation of state Congress president N Uttam Kumar Reddy
following his election to Lok Sabha in the general elections.
Uttam Kumar Reddy's wife N Padmavati, a former MLA, is
the Congress candidate, while TRS has fielded S Saidi Reddy,
who lost to the PCC president in Assembly polls, again.
Kota Rama Rao, a medical doctor, and Chava Kiranmayi
are the candidates of BJP and TDP respectively.
The TRS enjoys a massive majority in the Assembly (its
strength is 100 in the 120-member House). PTI SJR
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