Our fight is with people trying to change Hyderabad, says Owaisi as voting begins for high-risk polls


The run-up to the elections saw a high-decibel and often harsh campaign. Encouraged by their victory in the recent move to the Dubbak Assembly constituency, the BJP waged a powerful campaign to win the GHMC ballot box. It has appointed its general secretary, Bhupendra Yadav, who has been its Bihar manager, to oversee the preparation of the elections in Hyderabad. Top leaders including Union Interior Minister Amit Shah, Party Chairman JP Nadda, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Union Ministers Prakash Javadekar, Smriti Irani and MoS (Home) G Kishan Reddy , who is a member of Lok Sabha of Secunderabad, party deputy and BJYM National President Tejaswi Surya participated in the campaign.

The BJP highlighted TRS’s “alliance” with AIMIM and sought votes to provide clean and transparent governance in the city. The TRS, however, denied any alliance with the AIMIM. TRS’s campaign was led by its acting chairman and state municipal administration minister, KT Rama Rao, while the party’s supreme and chief minister, K Chandrasekhar Rao, addressed a public meeting. The state’s ruling party has deployed several state ministers and legislators to campaign in the city.

The Congressional campaign was led by its State President N Uttam Kumar Reddy and Acting President A Revanth Reddy and other high-level leaders. Once a major force in the state, but now marginalized, the TDP sought to revive its fortune by highlighting the development seen in the city, including in the IT sector, during N Chandrababu Naidu’s rule as Chief Minister in undivided Andhra Pradesh.

The TRS and BJP leaders were engaged in a war of words attacking each other. BJP Telangana Chairman Bandi Sanjay Kumar found himself in a line following his comments that his party would carry out a “surgical strike” in the old city here to fire the Rohingya and Pakistanis after he won the job. of mayor at the polls.

Akbaruddin Owaisi of AIMIM in an election campaign won the ire of his opponents by asking if the ‘samadhis’ of former Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao and TDP NT founder Rama Rao, built on the shore of Lake Hussain Sagar, would be removed while questioned the eviction. Driving against “poor people” who live near bodies of water. The vote count will begin on December 4.

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