GHMC Mayoral polls: TRS’s Vijayalakshmi Gadwal elected Mayor, Mothe Srilatha gets Deputy Mayor's post

GHMC Mayoral polls: TRS’s Vijayalakshmi Gadwal elected Mayor, Mothe Srilatha gets Deputy Mayor's post

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Thursday, February 11, 2021, 02:59 PM IST
article-image
Mayor Vijayalakshmi Gadwal (left) and deputy mayor Srilatha Reddy | Photo Credit: Twitter

The elections for post of Mayor and Deputy Mayor of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) which saw a high-octane electoral fight between ruling TRS and BJP in December last year, were held today.

Telangana Rashtra Samithi's Vijayalakshmi Gadwal was elected as the new Mayor of Greater Hyderabad and Mothe Srilatha Sobhan Reddy was elected as the Deputy Mayor on Thursday.

For the first time in the municipal body's history, women have been elected to the posts of both Mayor and Deputy Mayor.

Vijayalakshmi is daughter of TRS general secretary and Rajya Sabha member K. Keshav Rao. She was elected from Banjara Hills division in the GHMC polls held in December. Srilatha was elected corporator from Tarnaka.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) contested for both the posts, fielding Radha Reddy and Shankar Yadav for Mayor and Deputy Mayor respectively. As TRS had comfortable majority in the council and MIM too backed it, both its candidates were declared elected. Election Officer Sweta Mohanty announced the election of Mayor and Deputy Mayor.

Earlier, 149 newly-elected corporators belonging to four parties took oath. They were allowed to take oath in language of their choice among English, Telugu, Urdu and Hindi. Sweta Mohanty administered oath to the corporators.

In 150-member GHMC, TRS had bagged 56 seats while BJP won 48 seats. One of the BJP corporators died of Covid after the election. MIM won 44 seats and Congress two. A total 44 ex-officio members (MPs, MLAs and MLCs) were also eligible to vote to elect Mayor and Deputy Mayor. TRS had the highest number of ex-officio members at 32, followed by MIM at 10 and BJP at two.

The elections to GHMC were held on December 1 while the results were declared on December 4. The bitterly contested election saw TRS' tally coming down to 56 from 99 it had won in 2016. The saffron party, which had just four seats in the previous body, bagged second highest number of seats due to high-pitch campaign involving party's national president J.P. Nadda, union home minister Amit Shah and other central leaders.

Though MIM retained 44 seats it had won in 2016, the party was once again deprived of the role of kingmaker in the municipal body. The party had traditionally enjoyed the role of kingmaker and had its corporators as Mayor or Deputy Mayor. Though MIM is a friendly party of TRS, the latter decided to keep the posts of both Mayor and Deputy Mayor with itself.

(Inputs from IANS)

RECENT STORIES

Live Breaking News Updates: Voting Begins In 102 Seats In 1st Phase Of Lok Sabha Elections 2024

Live Breaking News Updates: Voting Begins In 102 Seats In 1st Phase Of Lok Sabha Elections 2024

Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Phase 1: Ex-CM Kamal Nath, Son Nakul Nath Cast Vote In Chhindwara

Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Phase 1: Ex-CM Kamal Nath, Son Nakul Nath Cast Vote In Chhindwara

Indian Navy Vice Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi Appointed As Next Chief Of Naval Staff

Indian Navy Vice Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi Appointed As Next Chief Of Naval Staff

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Voting Begins In 102 Seats Across 21 States & UTs In 1st Phase Of Mega...

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Voting Begins In 102 Seats Across 21 States & UTs In 1st Phase Of Mega...

Bihar Lok Sabha Elections: Patna Prepares For First Phase Of Elections Amid Constitution Controversy

Bihar Lok Sabha Elections: Patna Prepares For First Phase Of Elections Amid Constitution Controversy