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When is new Telangana government swearing in?

Reddy spoke with DGP regarding the security arrangements

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi takes a selfie with party's general secretary Priyanka Gandhi, state chief Revanth Reddy and Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot during a roadshow ahead of the Telangana Assembly elections, at Malkajgiri in Hyderabad | PTI

After almost sealing the victory in Telangana, Congress seems to be all prepared to form the government. Reportedly, Telangana police on Sunday said it has been asked by the state Congress chief A. Revanth Reddy to make security arrangements for the swearing-in ceremony on December 4 or 9.

Reddy had asked state Director General of Police (DGP) Anjani Kumar to make security arrangements for the swearing-in ceremony.

Congress is enjoying a comfortable lead to touch the simple majority mark of 60 seats.

Reddy called and discussed with DGP, Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) and ADG CID about the preparation for the swearing-in ceremony, which is likely to be held either on Monday or on December 9, a release from Telangana Police said.

The event will be held at LB stadium.

Reddy also said that his party would soon meet the Governor and discuss government formation.

"The TPCC President mentioned that from today evening Muhurtam (auspicious time) will start. So, if possible, they may consider swearing-in function tomorrow (Dec 4) or they may take (oath) on December 9," it said.

Several chief ministers, former chief ministers and senior Congress leaders are expected to arrive from Delhi for the ceremony.

The Telangana Police chief directed that each winning candidate would get 2+2 Personal Security Officers (PSOs), while senior functionaries will get a higher category of security apparatus.

The Security Wing has been asked to prepare the threat perception report for all elected candidates, the DGP said.

Anjani Kumar held a meeting with the Hyderabad Police Commissioner and other senior police officials and discussed effective security arrangements for the swearing-in ceremony. Recently, Election Commission of India had ordered the suspension of Kumar for violating the election code of conduct. Earlier in the morning Kumar had met Reddy and congragulated him while the counting was ongoing in the state.