Key Points

The Jubilee Hills bypoll has sparked controversy over voter enrollment allegations. District Election Officer R. V. Karnan has denied any malpractices in voter registration. BRS leaders had accused the Congress government of 'vote chori' or voter theft. The by-election, necessitated by the death of sitting MLA Maganti Gopinath, will be held on November 11.

Key Points: Jubilee Hills Bypoll Voter Roll Controversy Explained

  • Election officer investigates voter registration claims
  • BRS alleges voter enrollment manipulation
  • Constituency shows 3.49% voter increase
  • By-election scheduled for November 11
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Jubilee Hills bypoll: Election authorities deny malpractices in voter enrolment

Election authorities refute voter enrollment malpractices in Hyderabad's Jubilee Hills constituency ahead of crucial by-election

"No change in the number of electors in the above-mentioned house numbers - R. V. Karnan, District Election Officer"

Hyderabad, Oct 13

Hyderabad District Election Officer on Monday denied malpractices in voter addition in Jubilee Hills Assembly constituency, where a by-election is scheduled to be held on November 11.

District Election Officer R. V. Karnan issued a clarification after an inquiry into some media reports alleging malpractices in voter addition in view of the high number of electors from individual addresses.

The inquiry was conducted into four cases where a large number of voters were found registered in each house.

There were allegations that 50 voters were registered under one door number, while 43 electors were found under another door number.

After the inquiry, the District Election Officer found that these names have been part of the final rolls for the 2023 Telangana State Legislative Assembly elections & 2024 Lok Sabha elections. He clarified that no new enrolments were made in the four addresses.

It was also found that a few of the mentioned house numbers have multiple residences, leading to a higher count of electors. Fifty voters were found at a house which has three floors and a penthouse. At another house, where 43 voters were found registered, there are 15 flats.

"In summary, it is observed that there is no change in the number of electors in the above-mentioned house numbers since 2023, and the allegations that these are newly enrolled voters are completely false," said the District Election Officer.

Citing one of the door numbers with 43 voters, Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leaders had accused the Congress government in the state of 'vote chori'.

According to them, several complaints had surfaced about voters being enrolled in multiple areas of the constituency just ahead of the by-election.

BRS working president K. T. Rama Rao accused Congress of 'vote chori'. He displayed the list of 43 voters in one house.

BRS spokesperson Y Satish Reddy had cited the case of 43 voters under one house number. He had even claimed that these 43 voters included a voter who is basically a voter of a different constituency but enrolled in Jubilee Hills just for these elections.

Another BRS leader, Krishank Manne, alleged that voters from Nakrekal and Uppal constituencies were enrolled as voters in Jubilee Hills for the by-election.

As per the final electoral roll published recently, the constituency has 3,99,000 voters - 2,07,382 males, 1,91,593 females and 25 third-gender voters.

In the 2023 Assembly elections, the constituency had 3,85,287. Thus, there has been an increase of 3.49 per cent in votes.

The process for the by-election was set in motion on Monday with the Returning Officer issuing the notification.

The polling will be held on November 11, while the counting of votes will be taken up on November 14.

The by-election is necessitated by the death of sitting MLA Maganti Gopinath of BRS in June.

- IANS

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Rohit P
I live in Hyderabad and know Jubilee Hills area well. Many buildings there have multiple floors and independent flats. 43 voters in one building with 15 flats seems perfectly reasonable. Political parties should verify facts before making allegations.
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the clarification, I'm still concerned about the 3.49% increase in voters. In urban areas like Jubilee Hills, such significant jumps need thorough scrutiny. The Election Commission should be more transparent about voter verification processes. 🤔
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in election monitoring, I find the explanation logical. Multiple families living in one building is common in Indian cities. The important thing is that no NEW enrollments were made specifically for this bypoll.
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Arjun K
BRS crying "vote chori" seems like political drama before elections. If they had genuine concerns, they should have approached EC properly instead of media trials. This is typical Indian politics - make allegations first, verify later.
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Meera T
The increase from 3.85 lakh to nearly 4 lakh voters in one year is quite substantial for a single constituency. While the explanation makes sense, I hope the Election Commission maintains strict vigil during voting to ensure no malpractice occurs. Jai Hind! 🙏

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