As the polling process unfolds in Telangana, reports indicate an overall peaceful environment with sporadic incidents. Officials disclosed that, as of 11 am, approximately 20.64 percent voter turnout has been recorded across the state. Adilabad emerges with the highest turnout at 30.65 percent.
Here is the district-wise breakdown of polling percentages:
— Bhadradri: 22.05%
— Hanumakonda: 21.43%
— Hyderabad: 12.39%
— Jagityala: 22.50%
— Janagama: 23.25%
— Bhupalapalli: 27.80%
— Gadwala: 29.54%
— Kamareddy: 24.70%
— Karimnagar: 20.09%
— Khammam: 26.03%
— Kumurabhim: 23.68%
— Mahbubabad: 28.05%
— Mahbubnagar: 23.10%
— Manchiryala: 24.38%
— Medak: 30.27%
— Medchal Malkajigiri: 14.74%
— Mulugu: 25.36%
— Na Garkarnool: 22.19%
— Nalgonda: 22.74%
— Narayanapet: 23.11%
— Nirmal: 25.10%
— Nizamabad: 21.25%
— Peddapalli: 26.41%
— Rajanna Sirisilla: 22.02%
— Rangareddy: 16.83%
— Sangareddy: 21.99%
— Siddipet: 28.08%
— Suryapet: 22.58%
— Vikarabad: 23.16%
— Vanaparthi: 24.10%
— Warangal: 18.73%
— Yadadri Bhuvanagiri: 24.29%
Despite challenges, even individuals facing health issues have demonstrated their commitment by participating in the voting process. An altercation occurred at Kamareddy Boys’ School between Bharata and Congress leaders over concerns about non-local vehicles at polling stations. The police intervened to resolve the situation. Various political and film personalities exercised their voting rights, encouraging citizens to participate in this democratic exercise.