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The Congress suffered these loses despite the Chief Minister personally conducting a few meetings with party workers and playing all the tactics in the book.
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“Let us continue the good relations between the two States and address the issues. Let us move ahead on the path of development,” Revanth Reddy posted on X.
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According to Returning Officer and Collector Rajiv Gandhi Hanumanthu, out of total 7,780 postal ballot votes, 414 votes were declared invalid due to various reasons.
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The option registered 0.95 percent of votes. Meanwhile, BJP’s share of votes increased from 35.48 percent in 2019 to 45.98 percent in 2024.
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Vivek, who was with the BJP, had joined the Congress before the 2023 assembly elections, reportedly on the condition of two Assembly seats and a Parliament ticket.
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While two parliament segments Karimnagar and Nizamabad were retained by the BJP, the party bagged two new LS seats in the form of Malkajgiri and Medak.
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Chandrashekhar Rao had won the seat by a margin of 2,01,581 votes, whereas Sanjay Kumar's winning margin stood at 2.25 lakh votes. In 2014, BRS candidate B Vinod Kumar won the Karimnagar seat by a margin of 2,05,007 votes.
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The election for 17 Parliamentary constituencies was held on May 13, 2024. While both BJP and Congress won 8 seats each, MIM won 1 seat.
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Superintendent of Police K Suresh Kumar commended Asifabad DSP P Sadaiah, Rebbena Inspector Chittibabu, Rebbena Sub-Inspector D Chandrashekhar and court duty officer Ram Singh for securing the conviction.
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AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi maintained his hold over Hyderabad.
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Saying that victories and defeats are common in politics, the Retired IAS officer has said that he would always stay available to the public regardless of the election outcome.
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Nagesh won by 90,932 votes, which was substantially higher than what the party candidate, Soyam Bapu Rao secured in 2019 when he defeated Nagesh, who was the TRS candidate then, by 58,560 votes.
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The I.N.D.I.A bloc had secured sizeable seats to oppose anti-people welfare decisions of the BJP–led union government, he said.
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Suresh Shetkar won from Zaheerabad for the second time after a 10-year gap by defeating Patil with majority of over 46,000 votes.
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MP Anil Kumar Yadav said people across the country were fed up with the BJP government and desired a change at the Centre.
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BJP has retained the constituency with Godam Nagesh.
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Congress candidate Sri Ganesh won the seat with a majority of 13,206 votes against his nearest rival and BJP candidate Dr TN Vamsha Tilak.
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Shockingly, BRS candidate and former IAS officer P Venkatrami Reddy came third after Congress candidate Neelam Madhu while BJP candidate M Raghunandan Rao won the election.
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The victory margin of Modi this time is 1,52,513, which is less than his victory margins of 2019 and 2014.
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With the BRS not winning even a single parliamentary seat, Rama Rao took to X and stated that in the last 24 years since TRS (now BRS) was founded, the party and its cadre had seen it all.
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Kishan Reddy got 4,40,598 votes while Nagender secured 3,75,585 votes, according to the Election Commission website.
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She was earlier trailing by a margin of 2,242 votes over her nearest BJP rival Dilip Kumar Verma in the Gandey Assembly bypoll
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The fighter jet was being flown by Wing Commander Bokil and his second in command Biswas when it crashed at 1.20 pm.
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Meanwhile, former Australia captain Shane Watson believes India skipper Rohit can quash concerns around his form by performing in the World Cup, comparing him to 2021 Player of the Tournament David Warner.