On the last day, 78 nominations were filed for the Siddipet Assembly constituency. As for the Dubbaka segment, 38 nominations were filed. The Gajwel constituency had 110 nominations, with 24 submitted during the day and 50 candidates waiting in queue. Many of these nominees are expressing their dissatisfaction towards Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao.
Among those opposing KCR are members of the Shankar Hills Association in Vattinagulapalli village, two displaced persons of the Mallannasagar reservoir, and three sugarcane farmers of Korutla. The completion of their nominations is expected to last until midnight.
In the Husnabad constituency, the nomination filing process is moving slowly due to a lack of awareness among officials. Only 22 papers were filed by Thursday, and no updates were made on November 10. It is anticipated that about 29 nominations will be filed during the day, but officials have not provided any information.
Candidates claim that the delay is caused by officials conducting spot scrutiny instead of accepting the papers and allowing the nominees to leave. As a result, it may take more time to gather details of all the nominations filed across the district.