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Telangana elections 2023: Seizure of cash, gold, liquor crosses Rs 100 crore

Written by : IANS

The seizure of cash, gold, liquor, and other items in the run-up to the Telangana Assembly elections in November has crossed Rs 100 crore in value in just one week, officials said on Monday, October 16. The enforcement agencies have seized cash, gold, liquor, among others valued over Rs109 crore across the state since October 9 when the Model Code of Conduct came into force for the Assembly election.

The total cash seized by authorities rose to Rs 58.96 crore with seizure of Rs7.29 crore during the last 24 hours that ended at 9 am on October 16. The agencies have also seized 64.2 kg gold, 400 kg silver, and 42.203 carat diamonds all worth Rs 33.62 crore.

During the checking within state and on inter-state checkposts, police, excise and other departments have so far seized 44,093 litres of liquor worth over Rs.6.64 crore. They also seized 1,133 kg ganja and 0.3 litres weed oil, all valued Rs.2.97 crore. The enforcement agencies also seized 43,700 kg rice, 627 sarees and other items all worth Rs.6.89 crore

The Election Commission has announced that elections for 119-member state Assembly will be held in a single phase on November 30. In view of the complaints of large scale distribution of money, liquor and freebies during previous elections in the state, the poll panel has issued strict instructions to state and central enforcement agencies.

After the three-day visit to the state early this month, the Election Commission declared that it is fully committed to ensure inducement-free elections. Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar directed the enforcement agencies to act very strictly against the use of money power during the elections.

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