After Telangana, Naga Babu Applies for Second Vote in AP, Violated Rules

 - Sakshi Post

Vijayawada: Even as the ruling YSR Congress leaders are complaining to the State Election Commission against the opposition TDP for enrolling bogus votes in Andhra Pradesh, now Jana Sena Party is going the TDP way. 

A common man is aware of basic voter registration rules like an individual is not allowed to register in the electoral roll for more than one constituency. According to reports, Konidela Nagendra Babu aka Nagababu, the elder brother of Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan has submitted his application for the enrollment in the electoral roll in Andhra Pradesh. 

The news of Naga Babu’s application has sparked a discussion among the political analysts as the brother of Jana Sena leader was recently seen exercising his franchise in the recently held Telangana Assembly elections. Konidela Nagababu (serial number 323), Konidela Padmaja (serial number 324) and Sai Varun Tej ( serial number 325 ) were seen exercising their right to vote at a polling booth no. 168 in Khairatabad assembly constituency in the Telangana assembly polls. 

Recently, the Konidela family members have submitted their form-6 for new voter registration from Vaddeswaram in Mangalagiri assembly segment. The locals were puzzled when the news of their application submission went viral. 

Also Read: YSRCP Seeks Probe into 4.30 Lakh Bogus Votes
 


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