Polling begins for Andhra Pradesh by-elections
May 29th, 2008 - 11:21 am ICT by admin Hyderabad, May 29 (ANI): Polling for the by-elections in four Lok Sabha and 18 Assembly Constituencies in Andhra Pradesh began this morning amid tight security.
Around 92 lakh people are expected to decide the fate of 174 candidates, including 29 for Lok Sabha and 15 women, who are in the fray.
Except Therlam Assembly constituency, which is in Vizianagaram Coastal District, the four Lok Sabha and 17 Assembly constituencies are in Telangana region.
The enmasse resignation for the Lok Sabha and Assembly seats by the public representatives of Telengana Rastra Samithi (TRS) and the death of two sitting MLAs have necessitated the by-election even less than an year before the general election.
The TRS representatives have resigned demanding separate statehood for Telengana region.
Tight security arrangements have been made for conducting peaceful bye-elections. Over 63,000 policemen, including armed reserve police personnel, have been deployed on election duty.
A total of 965 villages have been identified as hyper-sensitive, 1,683 as sensitive and 1,025 as extremist-affected and inaccessible villages out of the 4,965 villages in the constituencies going to polls.
Besides providing 800 cellphones to senior-level police officers and 5,558 Very High Frequency sets to facilitate uninterrupted radio communication to the police personnel on election duty, 958 mobile teams, 302 striking forces and 148 special striking forces have been set up.
The counting will take place on June 1. (ANI)
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