A day of frenetic political activity
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Last day for submitting nominations filled with pageantry whilst events rush to finalise candidates
Political events plunged into hectic activity on Friday, the final day for submitting of nominations for the GHMC elections on December 1. The activity was two-fold — finalising candidates on one hand and organising rallies on the opposite, with choose ones going as much as places of work of returning officers to submit papers nicely earlier than deadline.
Ministers and senior leaders of TRS have been seen in open-top jeeps of get together candidates amid fanfare. Animal Husbandry Minister T. Srinivas Yadav, who represents Sanatnagar constituency, joined TRS candidate from Begum Bazar as she took out a procession to Abids.
Police made preparations to forestall crowding inside 100 metres from GHMC places of work whilst rival events vied with one another to enter the premises.
Since submitting of nominations was restricted solely to 3 days this time, it was a rush job for all events to finalise candidates. The events saved releasing lists in phases. Congress introduced its candidates in six lists, but its candidates in 34 divisions weren’t finalised. It has mentioned it would determine candidature from amongst aspirants who filed nominations on Sunday when deadline for withdrawals expires. TRS additionally saved its last listing pending until Friday in respect of divisions the place competitors for ticket was excessive.
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