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Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar makes sensational comments on his retirement!
By: Tupaki Desk | 4 Feb 2021 7:24 AM GMTAndhra Pradesh's State Election Commissioner(SEC) Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar visited the Tirumala Venkateswara temple on Thursday morning in VIP break darshan. He received an official welcome from the TTD officials and Priests.
After offering prayers to the presiding deity, Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar spoke to the media. The other day, he chaired a review meeting on the arrangements over the Local Body Polls at the SV University Senate hall in the temple city.
According to the media reports, Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar has reportedly told the reporters that, he will be retiring from his post on the 31st of March this year.
He reportedly said that the only gift he wants is to see that the polls are held without any issues. The district officials assured me that the Panchayat elections will be held in a peaceful manner, he said.
Talking about the obstacles he faced in the state over the Local Body Polls, the SEC said it's his duty to instill confidence in the voters' minds that the polling process will be held without any issues.
The State Election Commission came up with the app e-watch, which is aimed at keeping a vigil on the poll conduction. The complaint raised in the app will be directed to the concerned officials and they will address the issues, Nimmagadda said.
The Panchayat elections will be held in four pages in the state. The first phase of polls will be conducted on the 9th of February. The second, third, and fourth phases of polls will be held on February 13, February 17, and February 21 respectively.
After offering prayers to the presiding deity, Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar spoke to the media. The other day, he chaired a review meeting on the arrangements over the Local Body Polls at the SV University Senate hall in the temple city.
According to the media reports, Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar has reportedly told the reporters that, he will be retiring from his post on the 31st of March this year.
He reportedly said that the only gift he wants is to see that the polls are held without any issues. The district officials assured me that the Panchayat elections will be held in a peaceful manner, he said.
Talking about the obstacles he faced in the state over the Local Body Polls, the SEC said it's his duty to instill confidence in the voters' minds that the polling process will be held without any issues.
The State Election Commission came up with the app e-watch, which is aimed at keeping a vigil on the poll conduction. The complaint raised in the app will be directed to the concerned officials and they will address the issues, Nimmagadda said.
The Panchayat elections will be held in four pages in the state. The first phase of polls will be conducted on the 9th of February. The second, third, and fourth phases of polls will be held on February 13, February 17, and February 21 respectively.