Overview
- A delegation led by BRS leader T. Harish Rao met Telangana Chief Electoral Officer C. Sudharshan Reddy on November 10 to lodge a formal complaint against the ruling Congress.
- The complaint alleges large-scale preparation of fake voter ID cards and distribution of cash and gifts, including liquor, sarees, money, and mixie grinders, to sway voters.
- BRS said it submitted video and photo material to the Election Commission and filed multiple reports through the C-Vigil app and WhatsApp.
- The party requested deployment of central forces at sensitive booths, stricter identity checks, and the posting of women police and ASHA and Anganwadi workers to prevent impersonation.
- Harish Rao said the CEO assured action against any officials found culpable; BRS also flagged a polling booth situated next to a Congress office, with voting set for November 11 and counting on November 14.