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Published : Jan 25, 2020, 7:52 AM IST

Updated : Jan 25, 2020, 6:23 PM IST

16:47 January 25

TRS heads for landslide victory in Telangana municipal elections

he ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) is hurling towards a handsome victory in the urban local bodies (ULBs)-- 129 municipal councils and corporations. As the results began to stream in, celebrations were witnessed at the TRS HQ in Hyderabad as the party candidates storm in with victory signs and drummers beating the drums to the dance of victory

The TRS on Saturday is set to score an emphatic win in the Telangana municipal elections held three days ago to 120 municipalities and nine corporations in the state. 

TRS candidates were leading in majority of wards in ULBs across the state, leaving the opposition Congress, BJP and others way behind.

According to official information, results were declared for 529 of the total 3535 wards in the ULBs till afternoon

13:38 January 25

TRS celebrates Maripeda victory

Members of the Telangana Rashtra Samiti celebrate after the party secured a victory in Maripeda Municipality of Mahabubabad district. The party won all 15 wards in the Municipality. TRS MLA from Dornakal Redya Naik felicitated the winning candidates.

12:58 January 25

TRS wins 58 divisions in MC polls

According to the latest trends, in the nine Municipal Corporations, the TRS has won 58 divisions, the Congress 14, BJP 17, while the AIMIM has won none. Others have won 14.

12:45 January 25

TRS leading in 111 Municipalities, 9 MCs

According to the latest trends, the TRS is leading in 111 municipalities and nine municipal corporations. 

12:31 January 25

TRS wins 1137 wards

The TRS looks set for a sweep in the polls, as out of the total 2727 wards in 120 municipalities, it has won a total of 1137. The Congress stands a distant second with 336, while BJP is third with 164, followed by AIMIM at 35.

TRS: 1137
INC: 336
BJP: 164
AIMIM: 35
OTHERS: 228

12:23 January 25

Here are some of the definitive wins in the municipal polls:

IDA Bollaram - TRS
Wadepally - Congress
Maripeda - TRS
Parakala - TRS
Vardhanapeta - TRS

12:06 January 25

TRS holding discussions over mayoral posts

Celebrations have reportedly started at the TRS Bhawan in Hyderabad, as the party looks set to sweep the civic polls. Telangana Rashtra Samiti Working President KT Rama Rao is reportedly holding discussions with TRS Ministers, MPs, MLCs, and MLAs, on the mayoral posts.

10:07 January 25

Wins as of now:

In the early results, the TRS has taken a lead. Here is the list of early winners:

  • Nereducharla: Ward 1 - Congress
  • Nalgonda district: Wards 10 and 16 - TRS
  • Nalgonda district: Ward 13 - BJP
  • Banswada: Wards 1, 2, 3, 11, 12, and 16 - TRS
  • Kamareddy: Wards 1 and 4 - TRS
  • Yellareddy: Ward 10 - TRS
  • Bollaram: Wards 17 and 18 - TRS
  • Vardhanapeta: Wards 2,6,8,9 - TRS
  • Vardhanapeta: Ward 1 - Congress
  • Dornakal: Wards 9,10, and 11 - TRS
  • Shamshabad: Ward 3 - Independent
  • Huzurnagar: Ward 3 -  TRS
  • Maripeda: Wards 6, 13 - TRS
  • Wyra: Wards 7, 10, 22 - TRS

08:42 January 25

Counting of votes begins.

07:11 January 25

T'gana Civic Polls: Counting of votes today, TRS hopes to continue good run

Hyderabad (Telangana): Counting of votes in the municipal elections held in Telangana two days ago would be taken up on Saturday and the ruling TRS, which swept the rural local body polls last year, is hopeful of continuing its impressive performance.

Polling for 120 municipalities and nine corporations in the state, except Karimnagar Municipal Corporation, was held amid tight security on 22 January and 74.40 percent of voters exercised their franchise in the municipalities.

The percentage of polling in municipal corporations was 58.83, official sources said on Friday.

Election to the Karimnagar Municipal Corporation was held peacefully on Friday with an estimated 62 percent of voters exercising their franchise, official sources were quoted by a news agency.

However, the final figure was yet to be arrived at.

Karimnagar Police Commissioner VB Kamalasan Reddy said no untoward incident had been reported.

The election to the Karimnagar Municipal Corporation was not held on 22 January due to court cases regarding the poll.

Read: T'gana: Cong blames poll schedule for not finding apt candidates

The TRS bagged all 32 Zilla Parishads in the rural local body elections held last year and the party is hopeful of continuing its impressive performance in the municipal polls, according to TRS sources.

TRS has been successful at the hustings, having returned to power with a massive majority in the Assembly polls held in December 2018.

It put up a decent performance in the Lok Sabha polls (winning 11 out of the total 19 seats), though it suffered an unexpected setback in the form of TRS president and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's daughter K Kavitha failing to retain her Nizamabad seat.

BJP made surprise gains in the Lok Sabha polls, securing four seats.

TRS had won the Huzurnagar Assembly constituency bypoll held in October last year where bye-election was necessitated after state Congress president N Uttam Kumar Reddy quit following his election to the Lok Sabha.

Meanwhile, Congress Legislature Party leader M Bhatti Vikramarka alleged in a statement on Friday that the urban local body polls cannot be said to have been held between TRS and Congress and that it was a contest between the distribution of "liquor, money, inducements (by TRS) and the democratic Congress".

Congress activists, however, faced the "excesses" of TRS boldly, he claimed.

Congress leader G Niranjan submitted a representation to State Election Commissioner G Nagi Reddy, alleging that state minister G Kamalakar violated the model code by telling reporters after voting at Karimnagar that he was happy to have voted for TRS for the first time as minister.

Niranjan, in his letter, alleged that the minister had also said 70 percent of voters voted in favour of TRS.

Asked about the issue, Nagi Reddy said a vote becomes invalid if anyone does a breach of secrecy of voting.

"... we don't know. It's a hypothetical thing. We will examine and then see what is to be done, he said.

Read: Telangana: Ex-Sarpanch booked on charges of rape, beaten up by locals

16:47 January 25

TRS heads for landslide victory in Telangana municipal elections

he ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) is hurling towards a handsome victory in the urban local bodies (ULBs)-- 129 municipal councils and corporations. As the results began to stream in, celebrations were witnessed at the TRS HQ in Hyderabad as the party candidates storm in with victory signs and drummers beating the drums to the dance of victory

The TRS on Saturday is set to score an emphatic win in the Telangana municipal elections held three days ago to 120 municipalities and nine corporations in the state. 

TRS candidates were leading in majority of wards in ULBs across the state, leaving the opposition Congress, BJP and others way behind.

According to official information, results were declared for 529 of the total 3535 wards in the ULBs till afternoon

13:38 January 25

TRS celebrates Maripeda victory

Members of the Telangana Rashtra Samiti celebrate after the party secured a victory in Maripeda Municipality of Mahabubabad district. The party won all 15 wards in the Municipality. TRS MLA from Dornakal Redya Naik felicitated the winning candidates.

12:58 January 25

TRS wins 58 divisions in MC polls

According to the latest trends, in the nine Municipal Corporations, the TRS has won 58 divisions, the Congress 14, BJP 17, while the AIMIM has won none. Others have won 14.

12:45 January 25

TRS leading in 111 Municipalities, 9 MCs

According to the latest trends, the TRS is leading in 111 municipalities and nine municipal corporations. 

12:31 January 25

TRS wins 1137 wards

The TRS looks set for a sweep in the polls, as out of the total 2727 wards in 120 municipalities, it has won a total of 1137. The Congress stands a distant second with 336, while BJP is third with 164, followed by AIMIM at 35.

TRS: 1137
INC: 336
BJP: 164
AIMIM: 35
OTHERS: 228

12:23 January 25

Here are some of the definitive wins in the municipal polls:

IDA Bollaram - TRS
Wadepally - Congress
Maripeda - TRS
Parakala - TRS
Vardhanapeta - TRS

12:06 January 25

TRS holding discussions over mayoral posts

Celebrations have reportedly started at the TRS Bhawan in Hyderabad, as the party looks set to sweep the civic polls. Telangana Rashtra Samiti Working President KT Rama Rao is reportedly holding discussions with TRS Ministers, MPs, MLCs, and MLAs, on the mayoral posts.

10:07 January 25

Wins as of now:

In the early results, the TRS has taken a lead. Here is the list of early winners:

  • Nereducharla: Ward 1 - Congress
  • Nalgonda district: Wards 10 and 16 - TRS
  • Nalgonda district: Ward 13 - BJP
  • Banswada: Wards 1, 2, 3, 11, 12, and 16 - TRS
  • Kamareddy: Wards 1 and 4 - TRS
  • Yellareddy: Ward 10 - TRS
  • Bollaram: Wards 17 and 18 - TRS
  • Vardhanapeta: Wards 2,6,8,9 - TRS
  • Vardhanapeta: Ward 1 - Congress
  • Dornakal: Wards 9,10, and 11 - TRS
  • Shamshabad: Ward 3 - Independent
  • Huzurnagar: Ward 3 -  TRS
  • Maripeda: Wards 6, 13 - TRS
  • Wyra: Wards 7, 10, 22 - TRS

08:42 January 25

Counting of votes begins.

07:11 January 25

T'gana Civic Polls: Counting of votes today, TRS hopes to continue good run

Hyderabad (Telangana): Counting of votes in the municipal elections held in Telangana two days ago would be taken up on Saturday and the ruling TRS, which swept the rural local body polls last year, is hopeful of continuing its impressive performance.

Polling for 120 municipalities and nine corporations in the state, except Karimnagar Municipal Corporation, was held amid tight security on 22 January and 74.40 percent of voters exercised their franchise in the municipalities.

The percentage of polling in municipal corporations was 58.83, official sources said on Friday.

Election to the Karimnagar Municipal Corporation was held peacefully on Friday with an estimated 62 percent of voters exercising their franchise, official sources were quoted by a news agency.

However, the final figure was yet to be arrived at.

Karimnagar Police Commissioner VB Kamalasan Reddy said no untoward incident had been reported.

The election to the Karimnagar Municipal Corporation was not held on 22 January due to court cases regarding the poll.

Read: T'gana: Cong blames poll schedule for not finding apt candidates

The TRS bagged all 32 Zilla Parishads in the rural local body elections held last year and the party is hopeful of continuing its impressive performance in the municipal polls, according to TRS sources.

TRS has been successful at the hustings, having returned to power with a massive majority in the Assembly polls held in December 2018.

It put up a decent performance in the Lok Sabha polls (winning 11 out of the total 19 seats), though it suffered an unexpected setback in the form of TRS president and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's daughter K Kavitha failing to retain her Nizamabad seat.

BJP made surprise gains in the Lok Sabha polls, securing four seats.

TRS had won the Huzurnagar Assembly constituency bypoll held in October last year where bye-election was necessitated after state Congress president N Uttam Kumar Reddy quit following his election to the Lok Sabha.

Meanwhile, Congress Legislature Party leader M Bhatti Vikramarka alleged in a statement on Friday that the urban local body polls cannot be said to have been held between TRS and Congress and that it was a contest between the distribution of "liquor, money, inducements (by TRS) and the democratic Congress".

Congress activists, however, faced the "excesses" of TRS boldly, he claimed.

Congress leader G Niranjan submitted a representation to State Election Commissioner G Nagi Reddy, alleging that state minister G Kamalakar violated the model code by telling reporters after voting at Karimnagar that he was happy to have voted for TRS for the first time as minister.

Niranjan, in his letter, alleged that the minister had also said 70 percent of voters voted in favour of TRS.

Asked about the issue, Nagi Reddy said a vote becomes invalid if anyone does a breach of secrecy of voting.

"... we don't know. It's a hypothetical thing. We will examine and then see what is to be done, he said.

Read: Telangana: Ex-Sarpanch booked on charges of rape, beaten up by locals

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T'gana urban local body polls: Counting of votes today



Hyderabad, Jan 24 (PTI) Counting of votes in the Municipal elections held in Telangana two days ago would be taken up on Saturday and the ruling TRS, which swept the rural local body polls last year, is hopeful of continuing its impressive performance.



Polling for 120 municipalities and nine corporations in the state, except Karimnagar Municipal Corporation, was held amid tight security on January 22 and 74.40 per cent of voters exercised their franchise in the municipalities.



The percentage of polling in municipal corporations was 58.83, official sources said on Friday.



Election to the Karimnagar Municipal Corporation was held peacefully on Friday with an estimated 62 per cent of voters exercising their franchise, official sources said.



However, the final figure was yet to be arrived at.



Karimnagar Police Commissioner V B Kamalasan Reddy said no untoward incident had been reported.



The election to the Karimnagar Municipal Corporation was not held on January 22 due to court cases regarding the poll.



The TRS bagged all 32 Zilla Parishads in the rural local body elections held last year and the party is hopeful of continuing its impressive performance in the municipal polls, according to TRS sources.



TRS has been successful at the hustings, having returned to power with a massive majority in the assembly polls held in December 2018.



It put up a decent performance in the Lok Sabha polls (winning 11 out of the total 19 seats), though it suffered an unexpected setback in the form of TRS president and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's daughter K Kavitha failing to retain her Nizamabad seat.



BJP made surprise gains in the Lok Sabha polls, securing four seats.



TRS had won the Huzurnagar Assembly constituency bypoll held in October last year where bye-election was necessitated after state Congress president N Uttam Kumar Reddy quit following his election to the Lok Sabha.



Meanwhile, Congress Legislature Party leader M Bhatti Vikramarka alleged in a statement on Friday that the urban local body polls cannot be said to have been held between TRS and Congress and that it was a contest between distribution of "liquor, money, inducements (by TRS) and the democratic Congress."



Congress activists, however, faced the "excesses" of TRS boldly, he claimed.



Congress leader G Niranjan submitted a representation to State Election Commissioner G Nagi Reddy, alleging that state minister G Kamalakar violated the model code by telling reporters after voting at Karimnagar that he was happy to have voted for TRS for the first time as minister.



Niranjan, in his letter, alleged that the minister had also said 70 per cent of voters voted in favour of TRS.



Asked about it, senior election officials said the matter would be examined an



Asked about the issue, Nagi Reddy said a vote becomes invalid if anyone does breach of secrecy of voting.



"...we dont know. Its an hypothetical thing. We will examine and then see what is to be done, he said.

 


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