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GHMC Commissioner M Dana Kishore said here on Monday that a large number of nominations were filed in his office on the last day
Hyderabad: GHMC Commissioner M Dana Kishore said here on Monday that a large number of nominations were filed in his office on the last day. He listed them as 31 (Amberpet by 26 candidates), 14 (Khairatabad) 12 (Secunderabad), 21 (Goshamahal), 17 (Nampally), 31 (Karwan by 21 candidates), 30 (Jubilee Hills by 23 candidates), 17 (Musheerabad), 20 (Sanathnagar by 15 candidates), 16 (Malakpet). Giving details of the nominations filed, the GHMC chief stated that in Malakpet many Independent candidates - Syed Asadullah, Mukram Mohadi, Samiyullah Sharif, Mohd Shabbir Ali Khan, Adigotla Rakesh, K V L Kranthi Kumar, Sappidi Gopal, Jamalpur Ashok - had filed their papers.
Among others who filed nominations were: S Venkatadri Chary (Lok Thanthrik Sarvajana Samaj Party), Sai Lakshmi (Jatiya Mahila Party), Syed Shahajmal Junaid Qadri (All-India Forward Bloc), P Venkataramana (Bahujan Left Front), Syed Qadir (Telangana Labour Party) and Mohd Abdul Qader (Republican Party of India).
Amberpet: Subash Kattela (Praja Swaraj Party), Vanam Ramesh, Gundrathi Sharada Goud--two sets, Bathula Ravi, Gandhamala Nirmala, Mohd Jameel Khan, S Narsimha Reddy, Dr S C Ramanuja Charyulu--two sets, Abdul Qadir, Mohd Ismail, Ashish Prakash Pandit, K Ramachandrayya (all Independents), Dayanand Swamy (Aam Aadmi Party), K Venkatesh (TRS--two sets), Gadapa Srihari (Bahujan Left Front), Mohd Imran (New India Party), Sambula Srikanth (INC--two sets), R Lakshman Yadav (INC), T Pratap (INC), Chandu Betla (Yuva Party), Kusuru Rajpal (Bahujan Samaj Party), Rajgopal Naidu (Telangana Parja Party), Topula Ramya Pushpa (Jatiya Mahila Party), Nijjana Ramesh (Telangana Jana Samithi), Sai Vinay Singh (Republican Party of India), B Dipak Kumar (People’s Republican Party), Devanath Kapisthalam (Nava Samaj Party),T Satyanarayana (Bahujan Republican Party).
Sanathnagar: K Harika (Praja Swaraj Party), Talasani Srinivas Yadav-two sets (TRS), Devendar Gupta (Independent), G Kiran-two sets (Jai Swaraj Party), Banwarlal Varma-three sets (BJP), Kallu Venkateshwar Reddy (Bahujan Left Front), Kuna Venkatesham Goud (TDP), Singishetty Ranjith Kumar-two sets (Shiv Sena), Prakash Shakti (Republican Party of India), Palvai Prakash Rao (Independent), Venkat Reddy (Pyramid Party of India),S Sanjivachary (Bahujan Samaj Party), Sardar Mahender Singh ( Bharatiya Bahujan Kranti Dal), Koniyala Mahesh Kumar (Aam Admi Party), Nandipati Vinod Kumar (India Praja Front).
Nampally: G Santosh, Ayesha Farheen, Md Hussain, Masood Ahmed, Md Abdul Rashid, S Gowtham Raj, Md Abdul Azeem, Gouni Rajlingam Goud, Syed Yousuf Deshmuk, Md Jangli Yousuf (all Independents), Md Feroz Khan (Congress Party), Boppi Ganesh (Pyramid Party), T Vijay Kumar (BSP), A Shivaraj (RPI), A Pravin Kumar (BSP), Dr Syed Ahmed (RPI), Sultan Hazi (AAP).
Goshamahal: K Sai Kumar (Bahujan Samaj Party), Meer Mohd Hussain (AAP), Ravi Kumar Jai--two sets, Veena Devi, M Krishna (all Independents), Abhimanyu Yadav (Ambedkar National Congress), Syed Riyazuyddin (Welfare Party of India), M B Chandar (Shiv Sena), T Raju Singh—two sets (BJP), Raju Noukadamula ( Republican Party of India), Suresh Hasaji (National Youth Party of India), Prem Singh Rathod—four sets (TRS), Seelam Saraswathi (TRS), Syed Siddiq Akbar Ali (Democratic Party of India), Munukuntla Anand Goud (TRS), M Rajesh (Bahujan Left Front).
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