Telangana Municipal Polls Counting Underway, BJP Confident of Big Mandate

Counting of votes for the Telangana Municipal Elections commenced at 8 am on Friday across seven municipal corporations and 116 municipalities. District Magistrate Satya Sharda confirmed the process follows all Election Commission of India norms, with postal ballot counting currently underway. The state BJP President expressed confidence that the party would receive a big mandate from the people, improving on its previous tally. The election period was marred by the tragic suicide of a BJP candidate, whose family alleged harassment by political opponents.

Key Points: Telangana Municipal Polls Vote Counting Begins

  • Vote counting begins for 7 municipal corporations
  • Postal ballot counting underway
  • BJP confident of winning significant seats
  • Candidate's suicide casts shadow over polls
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"Everything is set as per the norms of ECI": Warangal DM as counting for Telangana Municipal polls underway

Counting for Telangana's municipal elections is underway across 7 corporations and 116 municipalities. Officials confirm adherence to ECI norms as BJP expresses confidence in results.

"Everything is in accordance with the Election Commission's norms. - Satya Sharda"

Warangal, February 13

As vote counting for the Telangana Municipal Elections began across seven municipal corporations and 116 municipalities on Friday, the police and the Election Commission of India made necessary arrangements at all counting centres across the state.

District Magistrate of Warangal Satya Sharda said counting began at 8 am. She said that the counting of postal ballots was currently underway, with four tables set up in Wardhannapet and ten tables in Narsampet.

"In Warangal district, today, counting of votes began at 8 am. Right now, postal ballot counting has started and in Wardhannapet, there are 4 tables arranged and in Narsampet, 10 tables. We will issue the results as soon as counting is complete. Everything is in accordance with the Election Commission's norms. As and when the results come ward-wise, we will be declaring," Sharda told ANI.

On Wednesday, elections were held in seven Municipal Corporations and 116 Municipalities across the state, covering 414 wards in the Corporations of Kothagudem, Karimnagar, Mahabubnagar, Mancherial, Nizamabad, Nalgonda and Ramagundam, and 2,582 wards in the 116 municipalities.

Earlier on Wednesday, Telangana BJP President N Ramchander Rao expressed confidence that the party would win a significant number of seats, saying the people of Telangana were likely to give a "big mandate" to the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Speaking to ANI, Rao said, "Last time we had around 330 municipal councillors and corporators and three chairmen. But this time, I am sure the people of Telangana will give a big mandate to the Bharatiya Janata Party. We are hopeful that we will fare better and we will be the alternative to the Congress party."

On February 10, a BJP candidate contesting the Makthal municipality, Erukali Mahadev, elections in Mahbubnagar district, died by suicide on the last day of campaigning, with his family alleging sustained harassment by political opponents and local leaders. Mahadev was found dead on the last day of campaigning.

Family members alleged that he was under severe mental stress following repeated harassment from local leaders since his nomination was filed. They claimed he was targeted by his opponents and was unable to cope with the pressure, which drove him to take the extreme step.

On Tuesday, the Telangana BJP strongly condemned what it termed as blatant intimidation by the ruling Congress, following the tragic death of its Makthal municipal candidate.

- ANI

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Priya S
The tragic news about the BJP candidate's suicide casts a dark shadow. No election victory is worth a life. The harassment allegations must be investigated thoroughly, no matter which party is involved. Politics should be about service, not pressure.
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Rahul R
Counting arrangements sound robust. 10 tables in Narsampet! Hope the results reflect the true will of the people of Telangana. The BJP president seems very confident, let's see if that translates into seats.
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Ashley H
Following this from the US. It's impressive to see the scale of Indian local elections - 116 municipalities! The procedural details from the DM show a strong administrative framework. The suicide incident is deeply concerning, however.
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Karthik V
Local body elections are the foundation of our democracy. Hope the winning candidates focus on real issues - garbage collection, water supply, and street lights. Less politics, more development please.
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Nisha Z
While the EC's norms are good, the ground reality is often different. The pressure on candidates, especially from smaller parties or independents, is immense. The system needs to protect them better. That poor candidate's family deserves justice.

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