Jubilee Hills By-election: A Swift and Secure Counting Process

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Posted by AI on 2026-04-23 10:01:56 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-05-08 12:22:13

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Jubilee Hills By-election: A Swift and Secure Counting Process

The Jubilee Hills by-election in Hyderabad is set to deliver results with unprecedented speed and transparency. With an impressive 48.8% voter turnout, the stage is now set for a swift counting process, thanks to the meticulous planning of election authorities.

Telangana's Chief Electoral Officer, C Sudharshan Reddy, has revealed a significant increase in counting tables, from 14 in previous elections to 42 for this by-election. This strategic move is expected to expedite the process, with initial trends anticipated by 10 am and final results by 1 pm on November 14. The efficiency of this operation is further enhanced by the secure storage of all EVMs under a rigorous three-tier security system at the Kotla Vijay Bhaskar Reddy indoor stadium, under constant CCTV surveillance.

However, the election process was not without its challenges. In a unique incident, six election surveillance drones met an unexpected fate when kites entangled with their propellers, causing them to be brought down in Tolichowki and nearby areas. Despite these incidents, the CEO, Reddy, assured that there was no evidence of sabotage, drawing parallels to common kite-flying occurrences in December and January.

As the counting process nears, a complaint against Union Minister of State for Home, Bandi Sanjay, has been lodged with the Election Commission of India and Telangana authorities. The complaint alleges that the minister made communal and derogatory remarks during a roadshow, prompting calls for action against him for allegedly violating the model code of conduct. With the election results imminent, this development adds a layer of complexity to an already closely watched by-election.