BJP leader Indrasena Reddy alleged that not even 60% of the households were covered in the survey, which was done in a completely non-scientific manner.
The Telangana BJP has alleged that the Intensive Household Survey conducted across the State on Tuesday was full of loopholes.
Addressing a press conference here, senior BJP leader N Indrasena Reddy alleged that not even 60% of the households were covered in the survey, which was done in a completely non-scientific manner.
Neither were the enumerators trained, nor were efforts made to ensure that no household was left out, he alleged.
He said that the government did not provide breakfast or lunch to the enumerators.
Indirasena Reddy alleged that many enumerators refused to enter the details of many people citing lack of one or the other document as the reason.
The employees of many industrial estates were not covered in the survey, he said.
And while the forms were sold at many places in the Old City, some political activists themselves filled the forms in other places, he alleged. (INN)