Deccan Chronicle

MLC bypoll today, Cong., BRS to bring back ‘voters’

CHIEF MINISTER A. Revanth Reddy will cast his vote in his home constituen­cy Kodangal.

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

ELECTED REPRESENTA­TIVES of local bodies, namely ZPTCS, MPTCS in Zilla and Mandal Parishads and councillor­s in municipali­ties are allowed to vote in this election.

All eyes are on the MLC byelection being held for Mahabubnag­ar local bodies constituen­cy on Thursday. Both the ruling Congress and main opposition BRS have taken this election as a prestige issue and are going all out to win this seat. While the BRS is struggling to retain its seat, the Congress is trying to wrest the seat from the BRS.

Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy will cast his vote in his home constituen­cy Kodangal as MLAS of combined Mahabubnag­ar district are allowed to cast votes as ex-officio members.

Elected representa­tives of local bodies, namely ZPTCS, MPTCS in Zilla and Mandal Parishads and councillor­s in municipali­ties are allowed to vote in this election.

The opposition BRS has an absolute majority in local bodies as the party almost made a clean sweep in local bodies elections held in 2019.

Out of total 1,439 elected representa­tives in local bodies, who include ZPTCS, MPTCS and councillor, the BRS has a strength of 1,039 (71 per cent), Congress 241 (16.67 per cent), BJP 119 (8.23 per cent) and others 46 (3.18 per cent).

Based on these numbers, it should be a cakewalk for the BRS to win this election but nearly 700 elected leaders from other parties, mostly the BRS, have joined Congress in the past three months after the BRS lost power and the

Congress formed the government in December 2023.

Alarmed at this, the BRS has shifted its about 526 elected representa­tives to camps in Goa and Ooty to prevent poaching by the Congress. The ruling Congress too shifted nearly 700 elected representa­tives to camps in Goa, Kodaikanal and few places in Andhra Pradesh.

Both the parties have made arrangemen­ts to bring these elected representa­tives directly to polling stations on the day of polling on Thursday to prevent poaching of their leaders by each other.

The Congress won 12 out of 14 Assembly seats in combined Mahabubnag­ar district while the BRS bagged two in recent Assembly polls. With this, Congress has a majority in terms of votes of ex-officio members as MLAS are allowed to vote in this election as ex-officio members.

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