Jagan in Amaravati to monitor election results, along with Prashant Kishor

The YSRCP's role in govt formation at the Centre could be crucial in case of a hung Parliament.
Jagan in Amaravati to monitor election results, along with Prashant Kishor
Jagan in Amaravati to monitor election results, along with Prashant Kishor
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YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy arrived in Amaravati on Wednesday evening, and will be sitting in the monitoring room of the party office in Tadepally, along with strategist and I-PAC chief Prashant Kishor. He arrived from Hyderabad to Amaravati, as the results for the Lok Sabha elections as well as the Andhra Pradesh Assembly are to be announced on Thursday.

The YSRCP's role in government formation at the Centre could be crucial in case of a hung Parliament, and the party has made it clear that it was not averse to supporting any party or grouping, provided its condition of special status to Andhra Pradesh was met.

Meanwhile, security measures were beefed up at the residence of incumbent Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu in Undavalli and at Jagan's residence in Tadepalli.

With both Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and YSRCP expressing apprehension that other might resort to violence, elaborate security arrangements were made at the counting centres across the state. The cadres of both parties have also been ordered to remain vigilant and are set to monitor the counting from their respective headquarters. 

Election Commission of India observer (law and order) K K Sharma along with Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Gopala Krishna Dwivedi reviewed the security arrangements on Wednesday.

About 25,000 policemen from state force were deployed as part of the massive security arrangements. Election officials said 35 companies of central paramilitary forces were also deployed while the Centre was sending another 10 companies.

The Election Commission has ordered closure of liquor shops and bars across the state in view of the counting.

The CEO said the counting process would begin at 8 a.m. with the counting of postal and service votes. The counting of votes stored in Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) will be taken up at 8.30. In case of technical snags in EVMs, Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) slips will be counted.

He expects that trends would be available by noon. The results, however, will be declared after random counting of VVPAT slips from five machines in each Assembly segment.

The poll officials have arranged 350 counting halls at 36 places across the state. There will be an observer each for Assembly and Lok Sabha constituencies.

Elections to 175-member state Assembly and 25 Lok Sabha seats were held in a single phase on April 11.

About 80 percent of 3.93 crore voters had cast their votes, deciding the fortunes of 319 candidates for Lok Sabha seats and 2,118 candidates for Assembly seats.

The TDP is confident of retaining power while YSRCP is equally sure of wresting it. Mixed predictions by the exit polls have added to the political heat in the state.

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