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Huzurabad: Huzurabad assembly by-poll that has become a battle of prestige for both the Chief Minister of Telangana State K. Chandrashekar Rao and Eatala Rajender is going to be held on October 30.
While the campaigning for the poll came to an end, voters of Kamalapur Mandal of the constituency have staged a protest at the MRO office. They are upset because money was not distributed to them for the upcoming by-poll.
On the other hand, there are claims that Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) is distributing Rs. 6000-8000 whereas, BJP is giving Rs. 1500 per voter.
Demand For Note! Agitated voters in Kamalapur mandal #Huzurabad stage a protest at MRO office. They are upset that money was not distributed to them for the upcoming Huzurabad by-poll. While ruling #TRS is apparently distributing between Rs 8000-6000 BJP is giving 1500Rs per vote pic.twitter.com/8ckcoQ9n1T — Revathi (@revathitweets) October 28, 2021 Recently, TRS has complained to the Election Commission that the BJP candidate in the Huzurabad by-election and his supporters are distributing money to voters.
BJP leaders also claim that TRS is distributing money among the voters in the constituency for the upcoming poll.
By election Bumper Offer! Door delivery of cash in packets with party symbol on it. How much more brazen can this get? #BJP apparently distributing cash for votes in the upcoming #HuzurabadByPoll pic.twitter.com/QeNzcc1wuf — Revathi (@revathitweets) October 28, 2021 Huzurabad witnesses intense canvassing on last day Leaders of TRS and the opposition, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress, were engaged in a hectic last-ditch effort to woo voters in the constituency, where the campaigning for the by-polls came to end on Wednesday evening.

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