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A debutant in politics, the 49- year-old has been speaking about the alleged backwardness of women in the old city, lack of development, poverty and bogus votes.
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Two groups clashed at Chengicherla village in Ghatkesar mandal when some people objected to playing songs near a place of prayer.
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Sources say Muralidhar Rao felt insulted after he was not considered for the Malkajgiri seat, where he had been working for a long time in the hope that the party would field him from the constituency.
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Sources in the party say Raja Singh made the comment deliberately as Kishan Reddy was reportedly exerting pressure on him to contest the Hyderabad Lok Sabha seat, represented by AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi.
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The Hyderabad cybercrime police who had registered case following a complaint made by the Legislator a week ago, tracked down the caller using the IP address
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Earlier, Raja Singh had alleged that unidentified persons were calling him over phone and threatening to kill him, if he organises the Sri Rama Navami Shobhayatra in Hyderabad
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The rally was held on Saturday between Rajendra Chowk and Kanna Chowk and was also attended by leaders of the Sakal Hindu Samaj, an umbrella body of several outfits, whose office bearers have also been named in the FIR, the Jail Road police station official said.
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Nand Kishore Vyas at the end of fourth round secured 17,433 votes, while the BJP’s sitting MLA secured 14,732 votes.
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In Sanathnagar, BRS candidate Talasani Srinivas Yadav is in the lead with 4330 votes and Danam Nagendra with 3539 votes for Khairatabad.
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A new IT tower was coming up in Malakpet and would emerge as a new landmark after the popular TV tower, said KT Rama Rao
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Though he came in a huge rally to file his nomination, he was stopped by the police at Abids and only four persons were allowed along with him to the Returning Officer's office.
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The names of the candidates were finalised at the Central Election Committee (CEC) meeting chaired by party national president JP Nadda and attended by Modi and Amit Shah on Friday in New Delhi.
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Singh was suspended by the BJP in August last year after he was booked by the Hyderabad police for his alleged derogatory comments against Prophet Mohammed.
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Raja Singh, the Goshamahal legislator who was suspended from the party had reportedly suggested to the BJP leadership to hand over the party reins to RSS Kshetra Pracharak Ale Shyam Kumar.
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T Raja Singh was suspended by the BJP party high command for making derogatory remarks against a particular religion in August last year
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Let both of us watch the movie together and then decide whether to ban it or let the people know about the atrocities committed by the Razakars against Hindus, Raja Singh said
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Assembly elections are due to be held towards year-end. Raja Singh was suspended from the BJP last year after he made certain comments hurting the religious sentiments of Muslims. He was also arrested and sent to jail in this case. The party has still not revoked his suspension.
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Singh claimed that the BJP leadership had sent him a feeler that he would be the party candidate for the Goshamahal assembly constituency
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Raja Singh said that whenever he got an opportunity, he had spoken for his constituency of Goshamahal, for Dhoolpet from where he hails and the Lodhi Samaj of which he is part of.
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Eatala Rajender on Friday called on Vikram at his residence, triggering speculation that the party has decided to handover the ticket to him