The Chief Electoral Officer Vikas Raj said the enforcement agencies were keeping a tight vigil to prevent freebies, liquor, and cash distribution. Since the model code of conduct came into place in Telangana, the enforcement agencies seized cash, liquor, gold, drugs and freebies worth over Rs 730 crore.
The CEO emphasized the importance of strict monitoring to prevent any violations of the restrictions during the silent period. He explicitly stated that political campaigning on social media is prohibited, and only approved advertisements will be permitted in print media.
Additionally, star campaigners and other political leaders have been instructed to abstain from engaging with the media through press conferences or interviews on election-related topics.
Taking to X, the Hyderabad Collector said, “In view of the Telangana Assembly Elections 2023, all educational institutions in Hyderabad district will remain closed on 29th and 30th Nov 2023. Regular activities resume on 1 Dec 2023.”
Over 3.26 crore voters are set to cast their votes to elect their representatives in all 119 constituencies. Of 3.26 crore voters, 1,62,98,418 voters are men, 1,63,01,705 voters are women and 2,676 voters are transpersons. There are 15,406 service voters and 2,944 NRI voters. The number of voters in the age group of 18-19 is 9,99,667.
Overall, 35,655 polling stations have been set up in the state.
More than 2 lakh personnel will be on poll duty. These include 22,000 micro observers, who will monitor the polling process
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