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Viral Video: Women Shouted On Kavitha at polling booth

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TRS MP Kalwakuntla Kavitha faced the heat of the people at a polling booth. Kavitha voted at Pothangal village of Bhodan constituency and after casting her vote, few women who were standing in queue shouted at Kavitha for not delivering the promises she made five years back.

One of the women’s voice can be clearly audible in the video which has surfaced on the social media. The woman said in the last five years, you have been saying that you will do but nothing is done so far. However, Kavitha maintained her cool and she tried to pacify the women standing in queue. Later she quietly left the polling booth.

As of 9 PM, above 10 per cent people of voted all over Telangana. Mahabubabad Lok Sabha registered highest percent with 14.5 while Secunderabad stood last with four percent of voting.

Chandrababu demands repoll in 150 booths

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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) President N. Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday demanded repoll in around 150 polling stations due to the non-functioning of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).

In a letter to the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC), Naidu identified more than 150 polling booths in Andhra Pradesh and said, “I demand conduct of repoll in all the above polling stations and such other polling stations where the polling has not commenced even at 9.30 a.m. due to the failure of EVMs.”

Earlier in the day, Naidu had expressed his unhappiness over EVMs not functioning in several polling booths, including the one where state Chief Electoral Officer Gopal Krishna Dwivedi went to cast his vote. Polling was delayed at several places, Naidu told the media.

“A number of complaints are being received from the contesting candidates, the chief election agents and the media that EVMs in about 30 per cent of the polling stations are not functioning. Therefore, polling did not start even at 9.30 a.m. This is unfortunate and a large number of voters are going back disappointed. This is a severe blow to the electoral process.

“A large number of women and old persons are waiting in the hot sun as there are delays in the commencement of the poll and slow polling process. It is likely that many of the voters who returned may not come back for voting even if the polling is resumed after replacement/repair of the existing EVMs. Therefore, there is a need to order repoll in all the polling stations where polling has not commenced up to 9.30 am,” Naidu said in his letter.

Polling is underway in the state for the 175-member Assembly and 25 Lok Sabha seats.

Naidu said at least now the Election Commission should review its stand on EVMs.

“We have long been saying that there is scope for technical problems and manipulation in EVMs. Even technologically advanced countries are using ballot papers,” the TDP chief said.

He said that 22 political parties in the country demanded that at least the Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) slips be counted. He did not agree with the Election Commission that counting of all VVPAT slips will take six days.

The Supreme Court on Monday directed the EC to increase the random matching of VVPAT slips with EVMs to five polling booths per assembly segment, from one at present. The court, however, did not agree to the demand by the parties for matching at least 50 per cent of VVPAT slips with EVMs.

Naidu said they were planning to file a review petition for counting of at least 25 per cent of VVPAT slips.

Her vote deleted, Apollo Vice Chairperson fumes

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Shobhana Kamineni, Vice Chairperson of Apollo Hospitals, on Thursday said she felt cheated after she found her name deleted from the voter list at the Masab Tank polling booth here.

Shobhana said she was travelling abroad and came back to India to cast her vote at the same polling booth where she had exercise her electoral right for the Telangana Assembly elections in December.

“This is the worst day for me as an Indian citizen. I came to the booth and I was told my vote is deleted,” she said in an video message. “Am I not a Indian citizen? Am I not counted in this country? Is not my vote important?” Kamineni wondered.

The former Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) President said that the deletion of her name from the voter list was a crime against her as a citizen.

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Nizamabad may enter Guinness Book with record EVMs

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The Nizamabad Lok Sabha constituency, where polling was underway on Thursday along with 16 other constituencies in Telangana, may make it the Guinness World Records for the maximum number of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) used.

With 185 candidates, a majority of them farmers, entering the fray, the Election Commission is using 12 EVMs in each polling station.

The polling in this constituency began at 8 a.m., an hour after the process began in the remaining constituencies.

Telangana Chief Electoral Officer Rajat Kumar said the mock-polling in Nizamabad took two hours and hence they started polling at 8 a.m.

“The polling is going on smoothly barring at two-three places where EVMs were replaced. In the first hour, 3.6 percent polling was recorded,” he said.

Nizamabad not only created the record for the highest number of candidates but also became the first constituency in the country to witness polling with EVMs for such a large number of candidates.

Unlike the normal arrangement of linking one or maximum four EVMs with one control unit in each booth, 12 EVMs were linked to one control unit in each of the 1,778 polling centres in Nizamabad.

The EVMs of M3 version were arranged in ‘L’ shape with each machine carrying a maximum of 16 names.

As many as 178 farmers filed the nominations to highlight the demand for remunerative prices for turmeric and red jowar, posing a challenge for the Election Commission.

With 185 candidates in the fray, it was thought the Election Commission will have to go for ballot papers as a normal EVM can accommodate a maximum of 64 names.

However, the poll panel decided to use the EVMs with latest technology developed by the Electronics Corp of India Ltd (ECIL). The public-sector company was asked to immediately supply 26,820 EVMs, 2,240 control units and 2,600 VVPATs of M3 make.

After the supply of the machines, the authorities faced another challenge of installing them with 12 EVMs connected to one control unit and train the polling staff keeping in view the special requirements of the constituency.

“It was a challenge as 600 engineers from ECIL and BEL and 1,200 other people worked day and night to make all the arrangements,” said Rajat Kumar.

The new system also required deployment of additional polling staff. At every polling booth, two additional officers were deployed.

At the polling centres, the officials installed flexi board with the serial numbers, names, photographs and symbols of the candidate to enable the voters to easily locate their choice.

The poll officials have informed the local representatives of Guinness World Records about the use of record number of EVMs. They may visit the constituency on Thursday or later as EVMs will be stored in strong rooms for six months after the declaration of results.

Some of the farmers contesting the polls had approached the High Court, seeking postponement of polls citing the delay in allocation of poll symbols. The court, however, refused to stay the poll process.

The farmers also held a rally on the last day of the campaign and decided to vote among themselves to teach a lesson to the mainstream parties which failed to address their problems.

The constituency has a little over 15.53 lakh voters including 3.73 lakh farmers .

Telangana Chief Minister and Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) chief K. Chandrashekhar Rao’s daughter K. Kavitha is seeking re-election from the constituency. The Congress has fielded two-time MP Madhu Yaskhi Goud while D. Arvind is contesting on BJP ticket.

Nearly 30 per cent EVMs faulty in AP!

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Nearly 30 per cent of the Electronic Voting Machines turned out to be faulty in different parts of Andhra Pradesh, which is going to polls for both 175 state assembly seats and 25 Lok Sabah seats on Thursday.

Reports of malfunctioning of EVMs have been reported from almost all the districts in Andhra Pradesh due to technical snags. Though thousands of enthusiastic voters came to the polling booths well in advance, they could not exercise their vote due to technical snags.

Polling did not commence till 9 am at several places in Anantapur, Guntur, Kadapa and Kurnool due to EVM troubles. According to reports, polling did not start even at 9 pm in the following booths: Jammalamadugu (4), Atmakur (3), Madakasira, Kavali, Nellore city (2), Udayagiri, Uravakonda (7), Guntakal, Proddatur, Singanamala (6), Kalyanadurg (2), Darsi, Tadipatri (2), Yerragondapalem (7), Pamaru (3), Gurajala, Chilakaluripeta, Pedakurapadu (5), Vemuru (2), Parchur (2), Mangalgiri (9), Prathipadu (3), Parchur (3), Vijaywada West, Tadikonda (8), Ponnur (2), Chintalapudi, Eluru (3), Kakinada City, Tuni (5), Rajanagaram, Jaggampeta, Kaikalur, Kovvur (2), Prathipadu (1) and Nuzvid (2).

In Tadipatri, family members of sitting TDP MP J C Diwakar Reddy went back without casting their vote due to faulty EVMs.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Electoral Officer Gopala Krishna Dwivedi himself could not cast his vote at Christianpeta Municipal High School in Tadepalli town in Guntur district due to malfunctioning of EVM. He expressed dissatisfaction over the election officials in the polling station for not taking enough precautions.

He told media that the faulty EVMs would be replaced immediately and technical teams would attend to any problems. If necessary, time would be extended to enable the voters to cast their vote wherever polling could not commence on time.

Chandrababu unhappy over non-functioning of EVMs

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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) President N. Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday expressed his unhappiness over Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) not functioning at several polling booths.

Naidu told the media here that polling was delayed at several places as the EVMs were not functioning. He said an EVM was not working where Chief Electoral Officer Gopal Krishna Dwivedi went to cast his vote.

Polling was underway in the state for 175-member Assembly and 25 Lok Sabha seats.

Naidu said at least now the Election Commission should review its stand on EVMs.

“We have long been saying that there is scope for technical problems and manipulation in EVMs. Even technologically advanced countries are using ballot papers,” the TDP chief said.

He said 22 political parties in the country demanded that at least the Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) slips be counted. He did not agree with the Election Commission that counting of all VVPAT slips will take six days.

The Supreme Court on Monday directed the EC to increase the random matching of VVPAT slips with EVMs to five polling booths per assembly segment, from one at present.

The court, however, did not agree to the demand by the parties for matching at least 50 percent of VVPAT slips with EVMs.

Naidu said they were planning to file a review petition for counting of at least 25 per cent of VVPAT slips.

Angry Voters Lash Out at Pawan Kalyan

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Janasena president Pawan Kalyan didn’t follow basic courtesy to stand in line before casting his vote in Vijayawada. All celebrities and leaders get the royal treatment at polling booth. But most sensible leaders try to stand in queue to send right signals to the public.

However, Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan cast his vote in Vijayawada without following the line.

“We are appalled to know that he is CM candidate but he doesn’t even follow the basic queue,” the young voters of Vijayawada who stood in line to cast their vote at the same polling booth lashed out at Pawan Kalyan.

Janasena chief exercised his vote in Vijayawada for the first time. He is also contesting from two assembly constituencies – Gajuwaka and Bhimavaram.

Bhuma Akhila Priya Sister Mounika Face To Face

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Chandrababu On Election Commission Failures In AP Elections

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Naga Chaitanya Samantha Casts their Votes | Samantha Naga Chaitanya

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Andhra CM, family members cast votes in Amaravati

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Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) President N. Chandrababu Naidu along with his family members cast his vote in the state capital region Amaravati on Thursday in the ongoing Lok Sabha polls.

Naidu, his wife N. Bhuvaneswari, son N. Lokesh and daughter-in-law N. Brahmani exercised their franchise at a polling booth in Undavalli in Mangalagiri Assembly constituency in Guntur district.

After coming out of the polling booth, they showed their inked fingers to the media persons.

Naidu and Lokesh said every voter should exercise his democratic right.

“It is the duty of every citizen to participate in the democratic process by casting his vote,” said Naidu.

Lokesh, who is making his electoral debut, is the party candidate from Mangalagiri while Naidu is seeking re-election from Kuppam in his native Chittoor district.

This is the first time that Naidu and his family members cast their votes in the new state of Andhra Pradesh. In 2014 elections, they had voted in Hyderabad, then capital of undivided Andhra Pradesh.

A couple of months after the 2014 polls, the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh was formalised with the creation of Telangana state with Hyderabad as its capital.

People are looking for a change, says Jagan

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Polling has started in Andhra Pradesh for the Lok Sabha elections and Legislative Assembly elections for the single phase.

YSR Congress Party chief Jaganmohan Reddy and Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu cast their votes in the respective constituencies.

All eyes will be on N Chandrababu Naidu’s Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and YS Jaganmohan Reddy’s YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) while actor-turned-politician Pawan Kalyan’s Jana Sena Party can play the role of a kingmaker if both the TDP as well as YSRCP fail to gain a majority.

YSR Congress chief Jagan Mohan Reddy on Thursday sounded confident that his party will come to power in Andhra Pradesh as he turned up early at a polling booth in Pulivendula, his assembly constituency.

“I’m very confident, people are looking for a change, vote without fear,” said Jagan Mohan after casting his vote in Pulivendula assembly constituency, a YSR Congress’s pocket borough, in Kadapa district of the state.

YSR Congress chief said he is confident that his party will secure “majority on its own” in the Andhra Pradesh assembly election and emerge as the leading party in the Lok Sabha polls in the state.

Jagan Mohan led an aggressive election campaign against the Telugu Desam Party government of N Chandrababu Naidu in Andhra Pradesh while hitting out at the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress at the same time.

KGF Director Locks Tollywood For Third Strike

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One of the most talented directors the whole of India is right now looking forward to is none other Prashant Neel. His non-linear narrative of the film KGF became such a hit that though critics panned it, the film made crores at the box office.

With that super success, Prashant is being chased by not just star heroes but also big production houses. From Tollywood, we have the likes of Mahesh and Prabhas making their people meet him. While Namratha had consultations with him on behalf of Mahesh, UV Productions have dealt him for Prabhas.

But, it looks like KGF director Prashanth Neel took an interesting decision that he will be doing his third film in Tollywood with producer Dil Raju. While his second strike already started as the shooting of KGF Chapter 2 rolled out, the third strike falls here in Telugu cinema.

For now, they haven’t locked any particular hero but producer Dil Raju is said to have heard a couple of exciting storylines from Prashanth already.

Pawan Kalyan Craze at Polling Center | Patamata, Vijayawada

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వైసీపీ నేతల దాడిలో గాయపడ్డ కోడెల శివప్రసాద్ | Sattenapalle | Guntur | AP Elections 2019

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First look: Aadi in ‘Burra Katha’

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Young hero Aadi Saikumar is continuing to experiment with genres irrespective of the result and yet again he is arriving with a concept based film. ‘Burra Katha’ is the title of Aadi’s next and the first look poster is released earlier today.

In this, hero Aadi will be born as a person with two brains which would make him a split personality guy while the title logo is designed aptly. With ‘Burra Katha’ writer ‘Diamond’ Ratna Babu is debuting as director.

The shooting of ‘Burra Katha’ is wrapped up and the post-production works are going on.
Mishti Chakraborthy and Naira Shah are playing the female leads in this film which is touted to be a fun-filled entertainer.

Deepala Arts banner is producing ‘Burra Katha’ and planning for release in Summer.

Lok Sabha Elections: Nearly 30 per cent EVMs faulty in AP!

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Nearly 30 per cent of the Electronic Voting Machines turned out to be faulty in different parts of Andhra Pradesh, which is going to polls for both 175 state assembly seats and 25 Lok Sabah seats on Thursday.

Reports of malfunctioning of EVMs have been reported from almost all the districts in Andhra Pradesh due to technical snags. Though thousands of enthusiastic voters came to the polling booths well in advance, they could not exercise their vote due to technical snags.

Polling did not commence till 9 am at several places in Anantapur, Guntur, Kadapa and Kurnool due to EVM troubles. According to reports, polling did not start even at 9 pm in the following booths: Jammalamadugu (4), Atmakur (3), Madakasira, Kavali, Nellore city (2), Udayagiri, Uravakonda (7), Guntakal, Proddatur, Singanamala (6), Kalyanadurg (2), Darsi, Tadipatri (2), Yerragondapalem (7), Pamaru (3), Gurajala, Chilakaluripeta, Pedakurapadu (5), Vemuru (2), Parchur (2), Mangalgiri (9), Prathipadu (3), Parchur (3), Vijaywada West, Tadikonda (8), Ponnur (2), Chintalapudi, Eluru (3), Kakinada City, Tuni (5), Rajanagaram, Jaggampeta, Kaikalur, Kovvur (2), Prathipadu (1) and Nuzvid (2).

In Tadipatri, family members of sitting TDP MP J C Diwakar Reddy went back without casting their vote due to faulty EVMs.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Electoral Officer Gopala Krishna Dwivedi himself could not cast his vote at Christianpeta Municipal High School in Tadepalli town in Guntur district due to malfunctioning of EVM. He expressed dissatisfaction over the election officials in the polling station for not taking enough precautions.

He told media that the faulty EVMs would be replaced immediately and technical teams would attend to any problems. If necessary, time would be extended to enable the voters to cast their vote wherever polling could not commence on time.

No Matter What, Nani Will Not Slow Down

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Consistency is not just about delivering more films but also impressing the audiences with most of them. If there is any hero who strictly follows it, that is Natural Star Nani.

Nani is saying that this year, he will start off with Jersey later this month, and will follow with Gang Leader release in August. If all goes well, his third film might release in December 2019 itself.

No matter what, it looks like Nani will not slow down and that makes Tollywood do well, because this consistency from a big star helps many families to survive as there will be less work-less days.

In the last couple of years, Nani is the only hero who managed to score at least a hit a year and then enthralled the audiences with 2-3 films. In 2016 he has come up with three films including Krishnagadi Veera Prema Gadha, Gentleman and Majnu, of whom two are super hits. Then he entertained with 3 films in 2017, Nenu Local, Ninnu Kori and Middle Class Abbayi. And in 2018, though his Krishnarjuna Yuddham and DevaDasu disappointed the audiences, his production venture Awe! was an average farer.

Guests & Guest Roles: Nagarjuna To Do It Again

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Among the present generation of heroes, Naga Chaitanya and Akhil are quite lucky that they have a dad like Akkineni Nagarjuna. That is because, unlike other superstar fathers, he always promotes his sons big time.

Sample this: The press-meets of Soggade Chinni Nayana have seen the three of Nagarjuna, Naga Chaitanya, and Akhil coming up together, dressed in the same attire. And that type of promotion is done even at other events too. Now, Nagarjuna is making sure that they both present in his upcoming films as guests.

While we hear all this time that Chaitanya and Samantha are doing guest roles in Nagarjuna’s upcoming film Manmadhudu 2, the latest update is that even Akhil will be seen in the film. He will be doing a good 10-minutes length role in the second half of the film.

Well, what could we say other than that Nagarjuna promotes his two kids big time? And then, we have to see Akhil getting a good break provided with the push dad Akkineni is giving.

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