The high-stakes Jubilee Hills by-election, scheduled for tomorrow, has already turned into a battle of money power.

Reports suggest that both major parties are leaving no stone unturned to woo voters through lavish distribution activities.

According to local sources, the major party is almost spending around Rs 250 crore, while the other party is estimated to be spending about Rs 60 crore.

Major party workers are offering Rs 2,500 in cash, along with a pressure cooker and a saree to each voter. In contrast, the other party is said to be distributing Rs 1,000 per vote.

Interestingly, the third party appears to be keeping away from such expenditure, with voters claiming that no money or gifts have been offered by the party.

As polling day approaches, the key question remains, will voter

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