In a desperate attempt to win over voters in the state, political parties have started their final poll campaigns ahead of the lok sabha elections on Saturday. In order to win over the votes in the villages, parties were hard at work setting up the money and alcohol supplies. Prior to Monday's election, the candidates from the congress, BRS, and bjp are scheming to find out where their opponents are strongest and have dispatched teams to entice them.
On Saturday, the final day of the campaign, amit shah, the national head of the bjp, and priyanka Gandhi, the senior leader of the congress, spoke at rallies and took part in road shows. Before the evening campaigning ended, BRS chief K Chandrashekar Rao had a one-hour news conference at telangana Bhavan.
According to leaders, in some specified lok sabha constituencies, congress and BRS were making a concerted effort to entice voters with cash and alcohol. According to reports, the major political parties are reaching out to voters personally in Khammam, Mahbubnagar, Secunderabad, Karimnagar, and warangal sectors where a three-corner race is about to take place, in addition to providing cash and alcohol. According to sources, some voters are provided alcohol in exchange for casting their ballots in support of a certain set of voters who are being seduced with cash.
Additionally, the candidates are engaging with local community members to solicit their support for the election. The leaders of the ruling congress party are asking voters who are staying outside of the Parliamentary constituency to cast their ballots. Leaders stated that congress was arranging for transport facilities for voters in the warangal, Khammam, and nalgonda sectors who are staying in Hyderabad, for those who are staying far away.
The BRS cadre is also occupied with persuading voters in some sectors, including Secunderabad, Medak, and Chevella, where the telangana party has a strong chance of winning, to endorse their candidates. Additionally, the bjp is making every effort to win over supporters by stationing RSS pracharaks throughout the state's outlying territories.