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Jubilee Hills by-Poll: Political parties intensify campaigns in final hours
As campaigning ended for the Jubilee Hills by-election, political parties made a final push to reach voters. The BRS maintained a strong ground presence, particularly around Krishna Kanth Park, while BJP and Congress activity remained comparatively subdued.
BRS campaign at Krishna Kanth Park and colonies on Sunday.
Hyderabad: As the Jubilee Hills by-election campaign draws to a close, political parties launched a vigorous last-minute push to sway voters on Sunday. The constituency is witnessing a surge of activity, with rallies, speeches, and door-to-door canvassing dominating the streets.
Supporters and party workers flooded neighborhoods, distributing pamphlets and engaging directly with residents in a bid to secure votes before the 5 PM campaign deadline.
The atmosphere was electric, with flags waving and slogans echoing through the streets as candidates made their final appeals. A last-minute rush was witnessed as parties intensified their campaign, with only a few hours left by 5 pm as the deadline, party workers and leaders were queued up in various areas.
BRS campaign at Krishna Kanth Park and colonies on Sunday.
The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) maintained a strong presence, particularly around Krishna Kanth Park, where leaders and volunteers had been campaigning consistently over the past three weeks.
On Sunday, they stood at the park’s main entrance, urging morning walkers from nearby colonies to vote for the ‘Car’ symbol and support their candidate, Maganti Gopinath.
In contrast, the presence of BJP and Congress party workers was notably subdued in these areas, with few visible efforts to engage the local electorate.