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Election Commission Rejected KCR’s Festival Plan

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EC gave a major stun to Telangana overseer Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao. The Commission dismissed the express government’s demand for the appropriation of sarees to ladies on the eve of state’s authentic celebration Batukamma. The celebration will be commended from October 9 to 17 in Telangana.

For this plan, the government effectively set requests for 95 lakh batukamma sarees and pullovers at an expense of Rs 280 crore. Half of the stocks were at that point moved to the areas and put away in the godowns for circulation. The EC authorities asked state Chief Electoral officer (CEO) Rajat Kumar to stop the dispersion of sarees as it will pull in the infringement of model implicit rules.

The code was at that point in power in the state not long after the dissolving of the state party on September 6. The commission is likewise inquisitive about the KCR’s lead conspire – Rythu Bandhu under which every rancher gets Rs 4,000 for every section of land as motivating force.

The government officially declared the timetable of the dispersion of the checks in November first week. The commission will take a choice whether government disperse the checks to the recipients in a week or ten days.

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