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Amid Telangana SIR Drive, K Kavitha Targets Revanth Reddy's Kodangal Seat
India🏛️ Politics6 days ago

Amid Telangana SIR Drive, K Kavitha Targets Revanth Reddy's Kodangal Seat

The article reports that K Kavitha, a political figure, alleges that there were approximately 33,000 duplicate and inter-state votes in the Telangana SIR Drive, which she claims are almost equivalent to Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's winning margin in the 2023 Assembly election for the Kodangal constituency. This allegation suggests potential irregularities in the electoral process, though no specific evidence or official verification is provided. The focus is on questioning the legitimacy of the election results in Kodangal, highlighting concerns over vote duplication and inter-state voting practices.

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Amid Telangana SIR Drive, K Kavitha Targets Revanth Reddy's Kodangal Seat

The article reports that K Kavitha, a political figure, alleges that there were approximately 33,000 duplicate and inter-state votes in the Telangana SIR Drive, which she claims are almost equivalent to Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's winning margin in the 2023 Assembly election for the Kodangal constituency. This allegation suggests potential irregularities in the electoral process, though no specific evidence or official verification is provided. The focus is on questioning the legitimacy of the election results in Kodangal, highlighting concerns over vote duplication and inter-state voting practices.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue by emphasizing the discrepancy between alleged duplicate votes and the winning margin, suggesting possible electoral fraud or administrative failure. While it does not explicitly criticize the ruling party, the implication is that the current administration may be facing

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