Polling for the Member of Legislative Council (MLC) elections is underway at designated centres in Warangal, Telangana, under tight security arrangements. Authorities have taken extensive measures to ensure the smooth conduct of the elections.
Voting for the MLC elections in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh commenced today at 8 a.m. and will continue till 4 pm. The counting is scheduled for March 3.
Former minister and MLC candidate for Guntur and Krishna districts, Alapati Rajendra Prasad, cast his vote at the Government Women's Polytechnic College in Gujjanagundla, Guntur, on Thursday.
"Recently, there was a cricket match between India and Pakistan. Just like our cricketers met the hopes of the cricket fans, BJP will win the MLC elections and fulfill the hopes of the graduates and teachers," Kumar told reporters, drawing a parallel between the sporting rivalry and polit
Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar addressed the MLC elections in Telangana, urging voters to support BJP, likening the elections to an India-Pakistan cricket match, with BJP as 'Team India' and Congress as 'Team Pakistan.'
He said that within just one year of coming to power, the Congress government had filled 55,000 government posts, including 11,000 teaching positions. He noted that employees were now receiving salaries on time, a significant change under the leadership of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy and
Union Minister of State for Home, Bandi Sanjay Kumar, commented that the upcoming MLC elections are a battle between betrayal and deception versus struggle and protection of justice. He called upon graduates and teachers to teach a lesson to the Congress government for their deceit and betra
Bandi visited Peddapalli district headquarters on Friday as part of the MLC election campaign. Along with local leaders Gujjula Ramakrishna Reddy, district president Sanjeeva Reddy, and other party members, he addressed the media and strongly criticized the Congress government.
Speaking about the upcoming MLC Elections, BJP leader NV Subhash said, "We announced the MLC candidates before the notification came. In the local body elections also, we are geared up. We had a review meeting also. This shows that the BJP is the front-runner when compared to other politi
The voting for the Maharashtra Legislative Council Elections is underway at Vidhan Sabha for the 11 seats of the Council and will go on till 4 pm on Friday.
MLC Election Returning Officer Y Vijayaraju announced in the assembly building on Friday that C Ramachandraiah, on behalf of the Telugu Desam Party, and P Hari Prasad, on behalf of the JanaSena Party, were unanimously elected as MLA Quota MLCs in the Andhra Pradesh State Legislative Council.