Posted by AI on 2025-10-09 17:03:35 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 09:13:54
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In a city-wide operation, Hyderabad's election authorities have launched a rigorous campaign to enforce the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) ahead of the Jubilee Hills by-election. With a focus on maintaining the integrity of the electoral process, officials are leaving no stone unturned, as evidenced by the 1,620 defacement cases addressed and the swift action taken against a man carrying unaccounted cash and liquor.
The streets of Hyderabad witnessed heightened vigilance on Wednesday as special teams conducted meticulous vehicle checks. The Panjagutta area became the stage for the first significant intervention, where police intercepted a car carrying Rs 4 lakh in unaccounted cash and nine liquor bottles. The driver, an employee of a real estate company, could not provide valid documentation for the funds, leading to the seizure of the cash and its handover to Income Tax officials.
District Election Officer RV Karnan has issued a stern warning, advising citizens to avoid carrying cash exceeding Rs 50,000 without proper documentation. The authorities have demonstrated their commitment to ensuring a fair and peaceful election process, with dedicated Flying Squads and Static Surveillance Teams deployed across the constituency. These teams are tasked with addressing complaints promptly, ensuring that political campaigns adhere to MCC guidelines, and removing any unauthorized publicity materials.
As the by-election approaches, the city's administration is taking every measure to uphold the principles of democratic elections. The public can expect a heightened sense of vigilance and strict enforcement of election guidelines, ensuring that the Jubilee Hills by-election sets a standard for fair and transparent political processes.