Fresh Political Debate Erupts Over Claims Regarding Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s Voter Registration
According to claims circulating in political circles and on social media, the Chief Minister's name allegedly appears in both the Achampet Assembly constituency under the Nagarkurnool Parliamentary constituency and the Kodangal Assembly constituency under the Mahabubnagar Parliamentary constituency, reportedly under the same Electors Photo Identity Card (EPIC) number.

Hyderabad: A political controversy has erupted after allegations surfaced that Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has voter registrations in two separate Assembly constituencies with the same EPIC number.
According to claims circulating in political circles and on social media, the Chief Minister’s name allegedly appears in both the Achampet Assembly constituency under the Nagarkurnool Parliamentary constituency and the Kodangal Assembly constituency under the Mahabubnagar Parliamentary constituency, reportedly under the same Electors Photo Identity Card (EPIC) number.
The allegations have sparked debate as the Election Commission has repeatedly stated that maintaining duplicate voter registrations is not permitted under electoral rules and that voters are required to retain their registration at only one place of ordinary residence.
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The issue has also drawn attention due to recent discussions surrounding duplicate voter entries and legal proceedings in similar cases involving public figures.
However, it remains unclear whether the alleged duplication is the result of an administrative or technical issue in the electoral database, or whether corrective measures have already been initiated by the concerned authorities.
As of now, there has been no official response from the Office of the Chief Minister or the Election Commission regarding the claims.
Election officials are expected to verify the records and clarify the matter if any discrepancy is found in the voter database.