Telangana CM Revanth Reddy has no dual voter entry, clarifies Nagarkurnool DEO

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Telangana CM Revanth Reddy has no dual voter entry, clarifies Nagarkurnool DEO

Synopsis

Telangana's Nagarkurnool DEO has officially denied dual voter enrolment for Chief Minister Revanth Reddy — but the episode is more complicated than a simple denial. A state government fact-check handle stepped in before electoral authorities did, was then deleted under criticism, and the underlying EPIC duplication across two constituencies still awaits formal correction through the SIR process.

Key Takeaways

The Nagarkurnool District Election Officer officially denied dual voter enrolment for Telangana CM A.
Revanth Reddy on 15 July 2026 .
The DEO confirmed Revanth Reddy is not registered as a voter in Achampet Assembly Constituency or anywhere in Nagarkurnool district as of 14 July 2026 .
Media reports had alleged the CM's name appeared in both Kodangal and Achampet rolls with the same EPIC number .
The state government's FactCheck_Telangana X post calling it an 'electoral roll anomaly' was deleted after criticism over the channel used.
The CM's family reportedly requested retention of registration in Kodangal constituency and deletion from the Kondareddypally electoral roll .
Corrections will proceed under Election Commission of India procedures through the ongoing Special Intensive Revision exercise.

The District Election Officer (DEO) of Nagarkurnool district in Telangana has officially clarified that there is no case of double voting or dual voter enrolment involving Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, dismissing circulating social media claims as false. The clarification was issued on Tuesday, 15 July 2026, following a wave of reports alleging that the Chief Minister's name appeared in two separate electoral rolls.

What the DEO Clarified

The Collector and District Election Officer of Nagarkurnool stated in an official communication that Revanth Reddy is not registered as a voter in the Achampet Assembly Constituency or anywhere else in Nagarkurnool district as of 14 July 2026. The DEO added that since no voter enrolment exists in the district, the question of Enumeration Form printing and distribution under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process does not arise. Citizens were urged not to believe or spread what officials described as baseless rumours.

What the Reports Had Alleged

A section of the media had reported that the Chief Minister's name appeared in the electoral rolls of two Assembly constituencies — Kodangal Assembly Constituency under the Mahabubnagar Parliamentary Constituency, and Achampet Assembly Constituency under the Nagarkurnool Parliamentary Constituency. Crucially, both entries reportedly carried the same EPIC number, raising questions about dual enrolment.

Election Commission's Earlier Position

Following the initial media reports, FactCheck_Telangana — the official handle of the state government's fact-checking initiative on X (formerly Twitter) — posted a clarification attributing the duplicate entry to an 'electoral roll anomaly' being addressed through the ongoing SIR exercise. The statement noted that the presence of the same EPIC number in two rolls does not, by itself, establish entitlement to vote in two constituencies. It also stated that the Chief Minister's family had informed electoral authorities of their wish to retain registration in Kodangal constituency and had requested deletion of the entry from the Kondareddypally electoral roll.

Post Deleted Amid Criticism

The FactCheck_Telangana post was subsequently deleted following criticism that a state government handle — rather than independent electoral authorities — had issued the clarification. This raised concerns about the propriety of the communication channel used. The Nagarkurnool DEO then issued a separate, direct clarification on Tuesday night denying dual enrolment, effectively replacing the state government's earlier statement with an official electoral authority response.

What Happens Next

The Election Commission of India's prescribed procedures will govern any correction to the electoral rolls. The ongoing Special Intensive Revision exercise is the mechanism through which such anomalies are formally addressed. The episode underscores recurring concerns about data integrity in India's electoral rolls, particularly when EPIC numbers appear duplicated across constituencies — a systemic issue that election authorities have acknowledged but not yet fully resolved.

Point of View

Even if not deliberate dual enrolment. More telling is the sequence: a state government handle issued the first clarification, not the electoral authority, and then quietly deleted it when the optics drew fire. That sequence matters. It suggests the political impulse to control the narrative ran ahead of institutional process — and in a story about electoral integrity, that is precisely the wrong optic for the ruling dispensation.
NationPress
15 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the dual voter enrolment controversy involving Telangana CM Revanth Reddy?
Reports alleged that Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy's name appeared in electoral rolls of two Assembly constituencies — Kodangal and Achampet — with the same EPIC number, raising questions about dual voter enrolment. The Nagarkurnool DEO has officially denied that any such enrolment exists in the district.
What did the Nagarkurnool District Election Officer clarify?
The DEO confirmed that Revanth Reddy is not registered as a voter in Achampet Assembly Constituency or anywhere else in Nagarkurnool district as of 14 July 2026, and that no Enumeration Form printing under the Special Intensive Revision process was initiated for him.
Why was the FactCheck_Telangana post deleted?
The post was deleted after criticism that a state government fact-checking handle — rather than independent electoral authorities — had issued the clarification on an electoral matter. The Nagarkurnool DEO subsequently issued a direct denial.
What is an electoral roll anomaly and how will it be corrected?
An electoral roll anomaly, as described by officials, refers to instances where the same EPIC number appears in two different constituency rolls — which does not automatically mean a person can vote twice. Corrections are carried out by the DEO concerned under Election Commission of India procedures, in this case through the ongoing Special Intensive Revision exercise.
Which constituency will Revanth Reddy remain registered in?
According to the earlier FactCheck_Telangana statement, the Chief Minister's family informed electoral authorities that they wish to retain voter registration in Kodangal constituency under the Mahabubnagar Parliamentary Constituency, and have requested deletion of the entry from the Kondareddypally electoral roll.
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