Campaign picks up pace for Badwell by-election

Political parties asked to submit expenditure report as per the order of the Election Commission

Political parties have intensified campaigning for the by-election to the Badvel (SC) seat to be held on October 30.

With the BJP comparing Badwell’s “backwardness” to a “developed” Pulivendula, Deputy Chief Minister SB Amjath Basha on Monday stood at the forefront of YSRCP’s campaign, campaigning in Radhakrishna Nagar and Mehboob along with party candidate D. Sudha. City area.

Apart from road-shows, he participated in door-to-door campaigning, demanding a greater margin for the party. The Chief Whip of the Government in the campaign, G. Srikanth Reddy, Kadapa Mayor Suresh Babu and former MLC Govinda Reddy also participated.

During the election campaign, MLC C. Ramachandraiah met TDP national president N. Chandrababu Naidu of short-sightedness and showing double standards which caused huge loss to the state. Hindupur MLA N. Referring to the recent meeting of TDP led by Balakrishna, which focused on pending irrigation projects in Rayalaseema region, he wondered what the TDP had done in this regard when it was in power.

Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) working president N. Tulsi Reddy said the fight was between his parent Congress and the ‘fake’ Congress, that is, the YSR Congress Party.

He accused the YSRCP of doing nothing for Badwell’s development, unlike the development seen during the Congress rule between 2004 and 2014. He appealed to the voters to understand the importance of bringing Congress to power to ensure overall progress.

Meanwhile, Election Expenditure Observer Sheel Ashish appealed to the political parties to compulsorily submit expenditure reports by the Election Commission. Participating in a meeting with Returning Officer and Rajumpet Sub-Collector Ketan Garg, he said that the expenses deposited would be cross-checked with the data received by the accounts team of the Election Commission.

security reviewed

Superintendent of Police KKN Amburajan reviewed the security arrangements with seven deputy superintendents who have been made in-charge of the seven divisions under the constituency. He reviewed the deployment of route mobiles, strike force, patrol parties near polling stations and appealed to outsiders to leave the constituency 48 hours before the date of election.

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