
All however 2 enact Prez survey

Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao
Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao
Hyderabad: Polling for Presidential elections 2022 finished in Telangana with almost 2 TRS leaders avoiding ballot. While Minister Gangula Kamalakar is down with Covid, Chennamaneni Ramesh remains in Germany.
While MAUD Minister K T Rama Rao was the initial to cast his ballot, Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao elected throughout the mid-day after his arrival fromHanamkonda Congress MLA from Mulugu Dhanasri Anusuya (Seethakka) came to be the prime focus as it was presumed that she had actually delighted in cross ballot in favour of NDA prospect Draupadi Murmu.
When asked she claimed that she had actually elected according to her principles. “There was no issue about voting but while taking the ballot paper, accidently the pen hit the top of the paper making an ink mark and hence she asked for another ballot paper which the officials refused. There is no confusion on the vote. I have voted as per conscience. It is for officials to decide whether her vote was valid or not,” she claimed.
Later, the Congress MLA launched an additional video clip specifying that she had actually chosen the prospect which her event had actually recommended. The Congress event had actually asked its event leader to cast their enact favour of the resistance’s prospectYashwanth Sinha
The procedure of ballot began at 10 remain in the board Hall No 1 of the Assembly structure. TRS participants involved the Assembly in 3 buses from theTelangana Bhavan
Speaker P Srinivas Reddy, Deputy Speaker Padma Rao Goud as well as various other priests additionally elected together with theChief Minister The Congress as well as AIMIM participants elected after lunch hr. The 3 BJP MLAs as well as the YSRCP MLA Maheedhar Reddy elected throughout the early morning hrs. The Congress MLA from Sangareddy T Jayaprakash Reddy (Jagga Reddy) maintained his event guys presuming as he was absent in the early morning. He was the last participant to enact the governmental elections.