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Model Code of Conduct Lifted in Telangana After Municipal Election Process Ends

The Model Code of Conduct lifted in Telangana following the completion of municipal elections across the state. Polling concluded on February 11, with vote counting held on February 13.

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Last updated: February 17, 2026 4:39 pm
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Hyderabad: The Model Code of Conduct lifted in Telangana after the successful completion of the municipal election process, bringing an end to election-related restrictions across the state.

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Election Process Completed Across Urban Local BodiesRole of the State Election CommissionWhat the Lifting of MCC MeansWhy the Model Code of Conduct Is ImportantPeaceful Polling and Timely CountingPolitical and Administrative ImpactHighlightsConclusionAuthor: Snap News Service

Model Code of Conduct lifted in Telangana

Election Process Completed Across Urban Local Bodies

The Model Code of Conduct lifted in Telangana after polling and counting were completed for the second ordinary elections to urban local bodies. The elections covered seven municipal corporations and 116 municipalities.

The election schedule was announced earlier by the 0, following which the Model Code of Conduct came into immediate effect.

Polling was conducted peacefully on February 11, while the counting of votes took place on February 13, in line with the notified timeline.

Role of the State Election Commission

State Election Commissioner 1 had earlier announced the enforcement of the Model Code of Conduct soon after the election schedule was released.

The commission directed all political parties, candidates, and government officials to strictly adhere to the guidelines to ensure free and fair elections.

With the election process now complete, the restrictions under the Model Code of Conduct are no longer applicable.

What the Lifting of MCC Means

The lifting of the Model Code of Conduct allows the state government and local authorities to resume regular administrative and developmental activities that were put on hold during the election period.

Officials can now:

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  • Announce new government schemes and welfare programs
  • Release official orders and policy decisions
  • Resume transfers and postings of officials
  • Carry out development and infrastructure works

Why the Model Code of Conduct Is Important

The Model Code of Conduct is enforced during elections to maintain a level playing field among political parties and prevent misuse of official machinery.

During the election period, ministers and public representatives are restricted from announcing new projects or making policy decisions that could influence voters.

The Model Code of Conduct lifted in Telangana only after the election process was completed as per established democratic norms.

Peaceful Polling and Timely Counting

Election officials reported smooth conduct of polling across urban areas, with adequate security arrangements in place.

The counting of votes was completed without major incidents, paving the way for the prompt lifting of the Model Code of Conduct in Telangana.

Political and Administrative Impact

The end of the Model Code of Conduct is expected to speed up administrative decision-making and development work in municipalities and corporations.

Political parties can also resume regular activities, meetings, and outreach programs following the conclusion of the election process.

Highlights

  • Model Code of Conduct lifted in Telangana after municipal elections
  • Polling held on February 11, counting on February 13
  • Elections conducted for 7 municipal corporations and 116 municipalities
  • Restrictions removed after completion of the election process
  • Government and administrative work to resume fully

Conclusion

The Model Code of Conduct lifted in Telangana marks the formal conclusion of the municipal election process. With the restrictions now withdrawn, the state administration is set to return to normal functioning, focusing on governance and development across urban local bodies.

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