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Jubilee Hills By-Election: 3 Observers Appointed Amid Key Political Alliances

The Election Commission has appointed three observers for the upcoming Jubilee Hills by-election. These officials will monitor general arrangements, law and order, and election expenditure. Meanwhile, AIMIM has decided not to field its own candidate and is supporting Congress's Naveen Yadav. The by-election is part of eight assembly constituency polls scheduled for November 11 across seven states.

Election Commission of India appoints three observers for Jubilee Hills by-election

Hyderabad, October 21

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has appointed three observers for the Jubilee Hills by-election, scheduled to be held on November 11. This is done to ensure a fair and transparent voting process.

According to the officials, the observers will oversee the procedure and ensure it goes on smoothly with no discrepancies.

The three observers are IAS Ranjit Kumar Singh (General Observer), Om Prakash Tripathy (Police Observer), and IRS Sanjiv Kumar Lal (Expenditure Observer).

These officers will monitor various aspects of the electoral process, including general arrangements, law and order, and election expenditure. They will also be responsible for the fair conduct of the Jubilee Hills by-elections.

The observers will oversee critical components of the election process, from ensuring a model code of conduct compliance, monitoring law and order, to scrutinising election expenditure.

Meanwhile, the Congress has fielded Backward Class (BC) leader V Naveen Yadav, while the BRS has fielded Gopinath's widow Sunitha in the Jubilee Hills by-poll. the BJP has nominated Lanka Deepak Reddy.

Earlier today, AIMIM chief and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi said that his party will not field any candidate for the bypoll as it will extend support to the Congress candidate.

He appealed to the people of Jubilee Hills to support Congress nominee Naveen Yadav.

"AIMIM is not fielding a candidate from Jubilee Hills. We appeal to the people of Jubilee Hills to vote for a young leader, Naveen Yadav (Congress candidate), so that he can bring development to Jubilee Hills. This is the decision of the party," he informed.

Earlier, on October 6, the Election Commission of India (ECI) announced that by-elections for eight assembly constituencies across seven states and Union Territories will take place on November 11. These by-elections are being held to fill vacancies caused by various reasons such as resignations, deaths, or disqualifications.

The by-elections will take place in Jammu and Kashmir's Budgam and Nagrota districts, Rajasthan's Anta district, Jharkhand's Ghatshila district, Telangana's Jubilee Hills district, Punjab's Tarn Taran district, Mizoram's Dampa district, and Odisha's Nuapada district.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Interesting political dynamics here with AIMIM supporting Congress. This alliance might change the equations in Jubilee Hills. Hope the observers ensure level playing field for all candidates.

Arjun K

While I appreciate the ECI's efforts, I hope these observers actually have the power to take action against violations. Too often we see observers being mere spectators. Need strict implementation!

Sarah B

As someone living in Hyderabad, I'm glad to see special attention being given to our constituency. The expenditure observer is particularly important given how much money gets spent during elections here.

Vikram M

Good initiative by ECI! Hope the observers monitor the campaigning closely and ensure no violation of model code of conduct. Jubilee Hills deserves clean politics and development-focused leadership.

Michael C

The appointment of specialized observers for general arrangements, police, and expenditure shows a comprehensive approach. This should be the norm for all elections across India. 👍

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