Telangana Election Voting LIVE: Witness 36.68% Voter Turnout by 1 PM

Telangana BJP Chief, G Kishan Reddy, exercised his democratic right by casting his vote at a polling station in the Barkatpura constituency of Hyderabad during the ongoing Assembly elections. Encouraging public participation, Reddy urged citizens to fulfill their duty by casting their votes responsibly.

Telangana Assembly Polls Turnout at 01:00 PM : 36.68%  02:13 PM, Nov 30, 2023

Telangana witnessed a commendable 36.68% voter turnout by 1 pm in the ongoing polls for its 119 assembly seats. Notable percentages were recorded in various constituencies, with Adilabad leading at 41.88%, followed by Mahabubabad at 46.89%, and Medak at a substantial 50.80%.The Election Commission continues to oversee the process, ensuring a smooth and secure democratic exercise.


Telangana Assembly Polls Morning Turnout: 20.64% Recorded by 11 AM
11:54 AM, Nov 30, 2023

In the ongoing Telangana assembly polls, a noteworthy 20.64% voter turnout was recorded by 11 AM, indicating significant early participation. Adilabad reported a robust 30.65%, while other constituencies, including Bhadradri, Hanumankonda, and Jagtial, displayed active civic engagement with turnouts ranging from 21.43% to 22.50%. The state observed long queues outside polling stations across towns and rural areas since the morning, underlining the electorate’s eagerness to contribute to the democratic process. The assembly elections, featuring a triangular contest, are pivotal for Telangana’s political landscape, with the final turnout eagerly awaited and vote counting scheduled for December 3.

Scuffle Erupts at Telangana Polling Booth Amid Assembly Elections. 11:04 AM, Nov 30, 2023

Chaos unfolded at a polling booth in Jangaon Assembly Constituency, Telangana, as a scuffle erupted among workers of the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), Congress, and BJP during the ongoing assembly elections on Thursday. The situation was reportedly brought under control by a contingent of police dispatched to the scene. A video of the incident circulating on social media captures an unidentified man slapping another person while gripping him by the collar. The police intervened to diffuse the confrontation, and after a brief altercation, the individuals involved were separated.
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Telangana Assembly Polls Witness 8.52% Voter Turnout by 9 AM. 10:39 AM, Nov 30, 2023
The ongoing assembly polls in Telangana have seen an 8.52% voter turnout by 9 am, as reported by the Election Commission of India. Notable turnout percentages in various constituencies include Adilabad at 13.50%, Bhadradri at 8.33%, Hanumankonda at 6.89%, and Jagtial at 10.82%. Other areas like Jayashankar Bhupalpalle, Jogulamba Gadwal, Kamareddy, and Karimnagar recorded turnouts ranging from 8.21% to 12.02%. The polling, covering 119 seats, commenced on Thursday morning, with a total of 2,290 candidates from national and regional parties, including 221 women and one transgender, vying for victory.

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Cong. Leader Files Complaint Against Kavitha for Alleged Poll Day Violation. 09:53 AM, Nov 30, 2023

G Niranjan, a prominent leader from the Congress party, has officially lodged a complaint against Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Member of Legislative Council (MLC) K Kavitha. The complaint accuses Kavitha of breaching the model code of conduct by allegedly canvassing for votes on the day of polling. Niranjan contends that Kavitha violated the Election Code by making an appeal for votes in favor of BRS after casting her own vote at the DAV School polling station in Banjara Hills. In response to this alleged violation, Niranjan stated, “This is brought to the notice of the State Chief Electoral Officer, Vikas Raj, for taking action.” The incident unfolds against the backdrop of a closely watched assembly election in Telangana, where leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, have called on citizens to participate actively in the voting process.
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Chiranjeevi and Family Vote for Telangana Assembly Elections. 09:47 AM, Nov 30, 2023
Megastar Chiranjeevi, accompanied by his family, made a significant contribution to the democratic process by casting their votes at the polling booth in Jubilee Hills on Thursday. Standing alongside his wife, Surekha Konidala, and daughter, Sreeja Konidela, the iconic actor encouraged citizens to participate actively in the ongoing Telangana Assembly elections.
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GK Reddy Casts Vote in Telangana Elections, Urges Responsible Voting. 08:58 AM, Nov 30, 2023
Telangana BJP Chief, G Kishan Reddy, exercised his democratic right by casting his vote at a polling station in the Barkatpura constituency of Hyderabad during the ongoing Assembly elections. Encouraging public participation, Reddy urged citizens to fulfill their duty by casting their votes responsibly. Speaking to the media, he emphasized the importance of choosing a government based on candidates’ merits rather than being swayed by external factors like liquor. Reddy previously alleged that opposition parties, particularly Congress and Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS), were distributing money and liquor in the poll-bound state. Addressing concerns of electoral fairness, he urged the Election Commission to intervene and ensure a peaceful and transparent election process.
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K Kavitha Urges Voter Participation in Telangana Assembly Polls. 07:55 AM, Nov 30, 2023
BRS leader K Kavitha exercised her electoral right on Thursday morning, casting her vote at a polling station in Dav Public School, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad. Following her ballot, Kavitha appealed particularly to urban voters, emphasizing the importance of participating in the democratic process. “Especially to the young men and women, I sincerely appeal to you to please come and vote. Today is not a holiday; it is a day to participate in and strengthen democracy,” she stated to ANI. Expressing confidence in BRS’s understanding of the people’s needs, Kavitha highlighted the party’s grassroots connection compared to what she described as larger-sized regional parties that may have lost touch with the citizens.
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PM Modi Urges Massive Voter Turnout. 07:39 AM, Nov 30, 2023
Telangana – On Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi encouraged citizens to participate actively in the ongoing elections for the 119-member state Assembly. With voting commencing at 7 am across various polling booths in the state, PM Modi, speaking on X, appealed to the people to contribute to the ‘festival of democracy’ by casting their votes. He specifically urged young and first-time voters to exercise their franchise, emphasizing the importance of their participation in shaping the democratic process. The call for a robust voter turnout reflects the significance of public engagement in the electoral process.
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Voting Begins for 119 Seats with Tight Security. 07:08 AM, NOV 30, 2023
Voting kicked off across all 119 Assembly constituencies in Telangana on Thursday, with polls opening at 7 am and set to conclude at 6 pm. A total of 2,290 candidates from 109 national and regional parties, including 221 women and one transgender candidate, are vying for the support of 3.17 crore voters. Notably, 103 legislators are seeking re-election, primarily from the ruling Bharat Rasthra Samithi (BRS). The democratic process unfolds at 35,655 polling stations scattered throughout the state, marking a pivotal moment in the electoral landscape. A groundbreaking initiative this election includes a home voting facility, a first for Telangana, catering to persons with disabilities and voters aged above 80. About 27,600 voters have enrolled for this service, while an additional 1,000 have registered for the Electronically Transmitted Postal Ballot System.