Curtains come down on campaigning for Tirupati LS bypoll
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All set for polling tomorrow in 2,470 stations below COVID norms, says Returning Officer
Curtains got here down on a high-pitch marketing campaign for the April 17 byelection to the Tirupati Lok Sabha seat on Thursday night.
SPSR Nellore District Collector and Returning Officer K.V.N. Chakradhar Babu informed a media convention right here that every one preparations have been accomplished to make sure a good and free polling within the 2,470 polling stations arrange totally adhering to COVID-19 protocol and by implementing prohibitory orders below Cr.Pc.144.
Twenty-three corporations of Central forces and three of APSP personnel can be pressed into service within the constituency comprising the Assembly segments of Sarvepalli, Gudur, Sulurpeta and Venkatagiri in Nellore district and Satyaveedu, Srikalahasti and Tirupati in Chittoor district, the Collector stated together with Superintendent of Police Bhaskar Bhushan.
Though 28 candidates are within the fray, the competition shall be primarily among the many nominees of the YSR Congress Party, Telugu Desam Party, the Jana Sena Party-backed Bharatiya Janata Party and the Communist Party of India (Marxist).
Confident of a 5 lakh plus margin of victory within the bypoll, Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy skipped campaigning in particular person for the celebration nominee Dr. M. Gurumoorthy, a political novice, who banked closely upon the ‘Jagananna’s Navaratnalu’ welfare schemes. The ruling celebration projected the bypoll as a referendum on the celebration’s two-year rule, because it had carried out 90% of the ballot guarantees as put by celebration ballot in-charge and Tirumala Tirupati Desasthanams Chairman Y.V. Subba Reddy.
Naidu leads marketing campaign
On the opposite hand, Telugu Desam Party President N. Chandrababu personally led the marketing campaign for celebration nominee former Union Minister Panabaka Lakshmi and harped on the injustice meted out to the State put up bifurcation by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party on the Centre and the YSRCP failing to fulfil its ballot promise to forcefully safe the Special Category Status for the State.
The BJP and the YSRCP had competed with one another in imposing a heavy dose of taxes and made the lives of individuals depressing, she highlighted throughout her marketing campaign.
Another former Union Minister and Congress candidate Dr. Chinta Mohan dug a lone furrow and tried to impress upon the voters by stressing that the Congress celebration alone might present a substitute for the BJP on the nationwide stage and never the 2 regional events – the YSRCP and TDP.
Exposing the ‘dismal performance’ of the YSRCP MPs in Parliament, BJP candidate K. Ratna Prabha, tipped to grow to be a Union Minister if elected, sought a constructive vote for growth of the State generally and the constituency specifically with liberal Central funds.
Meanwhile, the CPI(M) nominee Nellore Yadagiri impressed upon the voters saying the Marxist celebration alone might cease the BJP’s onward march within the State from the temple city because the YSRCP and the TDP had supported the ‘sectarian’ agenda of the BJP in Parliament on a number of events.
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