BJP MP Raghunandan Rao has filed a complaint with the Telangana Election Commission over the alleged distribution of voter cards in the Jubilee Hills constituency. Speaking to the media, he questioned how Congress leaders had access to voter cards meant to be issued by the commission.
Rao criticised the Election Commission and GHMC for staying silent while voter cards were being distributed openly. He directly accused Congress aspirant Naveen Yadav of distributing voter cards and demanded to know who provided them — GHMC or the Election Commission.
He urged the Congress-led state government to respond without delay. Rao also questioned why intellectuals, who frequently comment on other political issues, were silent now. He called the act “vote chori,” pointing out the hypocrisy of those accusing others of electoral theft.
Raghunandan Rao confirmed that he has formally complained to the Election Commission and requested immediate action. He said that if the commission verifies the allegations, Naveen Yadav could face serious consequences, including being barred from contesting the elections.




