

The political temperature in Hyderabad’s Jubilee Hills has soared as the much-anticipated by-election enters its final stage. With only two days left for campaigning, the major political parties are going all out to win over voters. From early morning till late night, candidates, senior leaders, and their cadres are moving door to door across colonies and slum areas to reach every possible voter.
Party strategists have already assigned responsibilities to leaders from various constituencies to strengthen the ground-level campaign. Each MLA or former MLA has been made in-charge of specific polling booths, ensuring that no area is left untouched. Leaders are meeting voters in every lane and street, appealing for support with personalized interactions.
Interestingly, several leaders are now trying to connect with voters based on social groups such as minorities, Yadavs, Gouds, and Kammas - claiming common roots and promising stronger representation. From shopkeepers to small traders and working professionals, everyone is being approached warmly in an attempt to convert every handshake into a vote.
The campaign has also become a test of strength for second-tier leaders who are vying for recognition within their parties. Their performance here could decide their political relevance in the future.
Meanwhile, the Congress, BRS, and BJP are leaving no stone unturned in this prestige battle. Verbal exchanges between party leaders have become sharper as each side accuses the other of neglect and inefficiency. With the campaigning reaching fever pitch, Jubilee Hills has truly turned into a political battlefield where every vote counts.








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