Hyderabad, May 13 (Hydnow): In Telangana, 24.31 percent of polling was recorded till 11 am.
In the Hyderabad Parliamentary constituency, the polling recorded is 10.70 percent, while in Malkajgiri 15.06 percent, 15.77 percent in Secunderabad 20.35 percent in Chevella, 30.66 percent in Mahabubabad, 31.21 percent in Nalgonda, 26.33 percent in Peddapalli Parliamentary constituency, 28.28 in Nizamabad and 16.34 in Cantonment Assembly seat.
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s couple voted in Kodangal in Mahabubnagar, Revanth came to the polling center along with his family members. Everyone is asked to exercise their right to vote.
Former Chief Minister K.Chandra Sekhar Rao exercised his right to vote in Chintamadaka in Siddipet district. KTR voted along with his family members in Gandhinagar, Hyderabad, State CS Shantikumari voted in Hyderabad, Harish Rao voted with his wife at Ambitus School in Siddipet, Senior action Kota Srinivas Rao exercised his right to vote at a polling booth in Jubilee Hills, He cast his vote walking with a bow. Director Rajamouli couple voted Minister Komati Reddy Venkat Reddy exercised his right to vote in Nalgonda. Minister Ponnam Prabhakar exercised his right to vote in Husnabad.
Goshamahal MLA Raja Singh casts his vote at the polling booth of SSK Degree College, Rahimpura, Hyderabad, Congress MP candidate Raghuvbeer Reddy, and former CLP leader Jana Reddy exercised their right to vote as a family in booth number 99 of Nagarjunasagar Government Junior College, Nalgonda district.
Rajya Sabha Member K.keshav Rao and Mayor Vijayalakshmi exercised their right to vote in Banjara Hills NBT Nagar. Secunderabad Parliament Congress candidate Danam Nagender visited the polling center at Banjara Hills NBT Nagar.
Secunderabad Parliament BRS candidate T. Padma Rao Goud exercised his right to vote along with his family members at Islamia High School in Sanath Nagar Constituency Manda Market Division. (Hydnow)
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