Deccan Chronicle

2 TD MLAs cast invalid votes

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TD MLAs Kadiri Babu Rao and Jitender Goud cast their votes wrongly for the Presidenti­al elections on Monday.

Instead of writing the numeric 1 alongside NDA nominee Ram Nath Kovind’s name, they put their signatures, thus drawing the ire of party president and Chief Minister N. Chandrabab­u Naidu. All MLAs cast their vote.

Mr Naidu, Leader of Opposition Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy and other MLAs cast their votes without incident. Minister C. Adinarayan­a Reddy cast his vote quite late as a car in his convoy met with in accident in Nalgonda district.

The Nandyal seat is vacant due to the demise of Bhuma Nagi Reddy; all MLAs from the other 174 constituen­cies participat­ed in the polling. By 1 pm, all had cast their votes except four MLAs,

YSRC MLAs Chevireddy Bhaskar Reddy, Peddireddy Rama Chandra Reddy and Mekapati Gowtham Reddy voted after 1 pm.

Returning officer Satyanaray­ana confirmed 100 per cent polling in Amaravati and said all 174 MLAs and Narasaraop­et MP Rayapati Sambasiva Rao had utilised their right to vote in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly. The voting process concluded at 5 pm.

Mr Chandrabab­u Naidu said it was embarassin­g to see Kandukuru MLA Kadiri Babu Rao and Gooty MLA Jitender Goud making an error even after the mock voting. They exchanged notes with their colleagues after signing, got to know of the error and re-quested the returning officer to give them a chance to rectify it. The request was declined. Later, this was taken to the notice of the CM.

Mr Chandrabab­u Naidu and Assembly Speaker Kodela Sivaprasad­a Rao were among the first to cast votes. This is the first time polling for presidenti­al election is being held in Amaravti.

The TD has 124 members, including 21 who defected from the YSRC. The BJP has four legislator­s. The Opposition YSRC has 46 legislator­s. Every legislator in Andhra Pradesh has a vote value of 159. All the ballots will now be sent to Delhi, where counting will take place on Thursday.

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