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Brother of Revanth Reddy halted his entry into the Kamareddy polling booth

Workers for the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) prevented Kondal Reddy, the brother of Telangana Congress chief Revanth Reddy, from entering a polling place in Kamareddy on Thursday, stating that he was “not authorized” to do so. Reddy and twenty other people were reportedly walking around with fictitious passes, according to a BRS employee.

“He drove them to three different polling places in three different cars, but the police said nothing to them. Their behavior is akin to hooliganism. We managed to have the police arrest the people who were with him. However, the police let them go after ten minutes. A BRS employee said, “We will file a complaint with the Election Commission.

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Conversely, Kondal Reddy asserted that he was attacked by a group of BRS employees when they stopped his car. “For the past two to three hours, their (BRS) cars had been pursuing my car in an attempt to stop me. I have generally been going to the polls since the morning. I have the SP’s complaint. “Let us observe the outcome,” he uttered.

Bharat Express English

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