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The first phase of gram panchayat elections saw a mix of intense local battles and interesting outcomes, with the BRS recording notable gains in a few politically sensitive villages, a 95-year-old contestant winning a sarpanch seat and a Congress candidate attempting suicide after defeat. Several prominent Congress leaders faced setbacks as their kin lost in their native villages. A toss decided the winner in a village in Adilabad.

A few villages in Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s Kodangal constituency, which were at the forefront of protests against land acquisition for industrial units, elected BRS-backed sarpanches and ward members. Among these, residents of Polepally, Rotibanda Thanda, Lagacherla, Hakimpet and others had earlier staged protests against land acquisition and alleged physical and mental abuse by police.

Despite what locals described as Congress pumping in heavy money and using muscle power, villagers in Polepally elected



BRS-backed Raghavender as Sarpanch, while in Rotibanda Thanda, BRS-supported Rukkamma secured the seat. Congress candidates won in Lagacherla and Hakimpet, although BRS-supported Mudavath Pooja won from Sattarukunta Thanda and Sujatha from Nasukanpally.

Polling for 3,834 sarpanches and 27,628 ward member posts began at 7 am across several districts. The State Election Commission reported a poll percentage of 84.28, with 45,15,141 votes cast. Counting began after polling concluded at 1 pm and results were declared through the evening. By 8.30 pm, results for 1,930 gram panchayats and 14,985 ward members had been announced.

In several places, candidates won by margins of just one or two votes, leading to recounts. Instances of tie votes prompted lucky draws or coin tosses. In Dhaba Bi village under Icchoda mandal in Adilabad district, candidates Rameshwar and Eshwar secured 176 votes each, after which Eshwar was declared winner through a toss.
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