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Thanking electors for reposing faith in his candidature, Vivek said it had come to his notice that non-locals were working with the coal major.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy commenced the Praja Darbar and received the applications and assured them that their grievances would be addressed at the earliest.
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The Chief Minister is likely to meet the AICC leadership, including Congress Parliamentary party president Sonia Gandhi and discuss different issues, including allocation of portfolios for Ministers, said a senior leader from Telangana Congress.
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All the senior Energy department officials are attending the meeting and will be presenting details of the financial situation of the utilities – TSTransco, TSGenco, and the two power distribution companies, TSSPDCL and TSNPDCL.
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Following directions from CM A Revanth Reddy, Chief Secretary A Shanti Kumari released the notification
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The Congress party had promised six guarantees, including Rythu Bharosa, Gruha Jyothi, Yuva Vikasam, Indiramma Illu, Cheyutha and Mahalakshmi programmes
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Sources said the Congress leadership has already sent the names to Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan who will administer the oath.
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In an open letter to the people, Revanth Reddy said he would be taking oath as the Chief Minister of Telangana at 1.04 pm on Thursday.
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Raja Singh predicts that the Congress government won't endure beyond a year.
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The newly elected 64 MLAs of the Congress spent the entire time on the first day after the results huddled in a hotel in Gachibowli, only to see trouble-shooter and Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shiva Kumar air-dashing to New Delhi without any decision being taken here
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Most of the Congress MLA-elects reached the city last night with the rest too arriving this morning.
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Congress government would strive to restore democratic values and safeguard the rights of citizens, said Revanth Reddy
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TPCC chief Revanth Reddy told the DGP they will soon meet the Governor and that as the auspicious ‘muharatam’ starts today evening, they may consider swearing in on Monday or might go for it on December 9
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According to the poll commission, Adilabad recorded a voter turnout of 30.65 per cent, Bhadradri at 22.05 per cent, Hanumankonda at 21.43 per cent and Jagtial at 22.50 per cent.
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The Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister had earlier landed the Congress in Telangana in soup when he admitted that only five hours of power was being supplied to farmers in Karnataka.
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Kharge had to face an embarrassing situation as very few people turned up for the public meeting and he was forced to address the available audience.
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Congress party leadership is being criticised for focusing more on personal branding than improving overall organisational structure
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The BRS legal team led by general secretary Soma Bharat Kumar submitted representations to Telangana Chief Electoral Officer Vikas Raj and sought stringent action against those responsible
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TPCC president A Revanth Reddy had claimed that Congress had the patent for free power supply to farmers.
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BRS leader Dasoju Sravan said that Revanth's craving for cheap publicity had only helped in exposing his immaturity and arrogance