A rather unusual situation has arisen in the state with elections to ULBs slated for March 30 and counting of votes for April 2.
As per the schedule announced by the ECI today, notification for the first phase of elections to 17 Lok Sabha and 119 Assembly constituencies in the Telangana region is to be issued on April 2 itself.
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At a meeting with state Chief Electoral Officer Bhanwarlal here this afternoon, leaders of all major political parties like TDP, BJP and TRS raised the issue and wanted the EC to withhold the ULB election results.
Incidentally, ULB polls are under the domain of the State Election Commission that is as independent as the ECI.
Nevertheless, CEO Bhanwarlal told reporters in the evening that he has referred the issue to the ECI for clarification.
"The ECI will decide what has to be done 'constitutionally and legally' in the matter," the CEO added.
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