Published 20:29 IST, November 21st 2020
Telangana Congress accuses TRS of breaching MCC ahead of GHMC polls, seeks action
Ahead of the GHMC polls, the Telangana Congress has written to the state election commission alleging a breach of the code of conduct by the TRS party
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Ahead of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) polls, which are scheduled to be held on December 1, the Telangana Congress has written to the state election commission alleging a breach of the code of conduct. The state's Congress President Uttam Kumar Reddy has claimed that the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) party has put up advertisements on all pillars of L&T metro rail and RTC bus shelters - which are government properties. Underlining the norm that no advertisements of political parties are to be put up on government or semi-government properties, the Telangana Congress has sought action against the TRS property.
"TRS party has put up advertisements on all pillars of L&T metro rail in the ongoing GHMC elections. L&T metro rail is a public private partnership firm and stae and central governments funding. There is government shareholding in L&T metro rail company, Government of India has also given viability gap funding of over Rs 2,000 crores. The state government has given precious land for L&T metro rail. Also, TRS party has put up advertisements on RTC bus shelters, public toilets etc," Reddy wrote in his letter to the state election commissioner.
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The Telangana State Election Commission (TSEC) has announced that 150 GHMC divisions will go to polls on December 1 and the counting of votes will be done on December 4. Due to COVID-19 pandemic, the polling time has been extended by one hour, i.e., from 7 am to 6 pm. The current term of the GHMC council ends in February 2021 and in the 2016 elections, AIMIM won 44 seats, TRS won 99. BJP won 4 seats, Congress won 2 and TDP won one seat. Interestingly, the GHMC election will be held via ballots and not EVMs.
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20:29 IST, November 21st 2020