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Stunning Setback: J Jana Reddy’s Nomination Rejected in Nagarjuna Sagar

By Shashank Pasupuleti

 

Scrutiny of Nominations Marks Rigorous Election Process in Telangana

Hyderabad: In a extensive improvement regarding the Telangana Assembly Elections 2023, the election scrutiny manner, concluded recently, has brought about the rejection of 608 nominations out of a total of five,716 filed. This meticulous evaluation, performed throughout 119 constituencies, has come to be a speakme factor in political circles.

Officials informed that a big 4,a hundred ninety nominations were found valid, but a excellent bite confronted rejection. The reasons for disqualification ranged from incomplete data, lack of essential proposers, to the absence of necessary affidavits and even wrongful declarations, inclusive of undisclosed criminal instances.

In a high-profile twist, the nomination of Congress stalwart J Jana Reddy from Nagarjuna Sagar turned into rejected Generally the reasons for nomination rejections inside the Telangana Assembly elections protected incomplete statistics, lack of required proposers, failure to file essential affidavits, submission of a couple of nominations, or wrongful declarations, along with undeclared criminal cases. At the same time as his son, K Jai veer Reddy’s nomination for the same seat become widely wide-spread. This incident has raised eyebrows, showcasing the stern adherence to recommendations in the nomination procedure.

The Gajwel Assembly constituency, wherein Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao seeks re-election, witnessed a record-breaking number of nominations. A overall of a hundred forty five applicants submitted 154 nominations here, indicating the heightened political hobby in this particular constituency.

Contrastingly, constituencies like Narayanpet and Wyra (ST) observed the least range of nominations, highlighting the numerous political dynamics across the kingdom.

With the final date for withdrawal of nominations now past, the stage is about for the elections scheduled on November 30. The effects, to be declared on December three, are eagerly awaited, marking the end result of what has been a closely watched electoral technique.

The Election Commission’s stringent method in nomination scrutiny is seen as a step toward ensuring a honest and obvious election, reinforcing the democratic foundations of the kingdom’s political landscape.

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