Hyderabad: The ruling TRS looked all set to retain control of the city civic body, winning 56 of the 150 seats so far, while BJP’s high profile campaign appeared to have paid off, with the party winning 46 so far.
The Asaduddin Owaisi-led AIMIM continued its dominance in its traditional stronghold of the old city of Hyderabad, winning 42, as per the latest trends following counting of votes for the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) polls, held December 1. Results for four seats are yet to be declared.
The BJP’s performance, if the present trend holds, leading to the saffron party possibly netting a significant number of seats, will be seen as a massive improvement against its 2016 show of winning just four seats, in alliance with the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) then.
The K Chandrasekhar Rao-led Telangana Rashtra Samiti swept the elections four years ago, winning 99 of the 150 wards.
The BJP’s impressive show is a huge morale booster for the saffron party as it comes soon after its victory in last month’s bypoll to the Dubbak Assembly constituency.
Ballot papers were used in the election to the 150-ward Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) December 1.
Counting of votes began at 8 AM with postal ballots being counted first and BJP was ahead of its rivals in the postal ballot votes.
The polling percentage was an unimpressive 46.55.
Out of the 74.67 lakh voters, 34.50 lakh electors exercised their franchise.
While the ruling TRS fielded candidates in all the 150 wards, BJP set up nominees in 149 wards.
The Congress, AIMIM and TDP fielded candidates in 146, 51 and 106 wards respectively.
PTI