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GVL Narasimha Rao will be the Whip for MPs from the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka and Puducherry
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Police had a tough time in controlling the Telugu Desam Party ranks who are on a protest demonstration at some places in the city on Wednesday.
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The Council of Ministers will meet at 3 PM at Andhra Pradesh Secretariat, Velagapudi.
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TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu was sent to judicial remand and is currently lodged in a Central Prison in Rajamahendravaram in a case registered by the Andhra Pradesh CID.
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On Monday, a team of lawyers headed by senior counsel Siddharth Luthra representing Naidu had filed a petition to grant house custody for the former CM citing threat perception
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Three members of a family have died in what is suspected to be a suicide pact at Chintalapalem of Kothavalasa mandal in the district.
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy returned from London on Tuesday morning
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However, a decision on this petition, which was filed on Monday is expected to come up for a hearing on Wednesday, said the official
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Only in Prakasam district, the TDP ranks were seen holding the stage for some time by taking out a rally notwithstanding the efforts of police to stop it
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Speaking to reporters in Rajamahendravaram where Naidu is currently lodged in a prison, Lokesh said his marathon
'padayatra' will be suspended temporarily and will resume once all issues are settled
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The weather forecast for Northwest India suggests the possibility of light to moderate rainfall and widespread thunderstorms, according to the meteorologist.
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The delegation, headed by K. Atchannaidu, the president of TDP's Andhra Pradesh unit, met with the Governor during his ongoing visit to Visakhapatnam.
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Lakshmi Parvathi, a prominent figure in the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) and the chairperson of Andhra Pradesh Telugu and Sanskrit Academy, paid her respects with a floral tribute at NTR Marg by Hussain Sagar lake.
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N. Chandrababu Naidu, the leader of TDP, arrived at Rajamundry central jail in the early hours of Monday following his remand into judicial custody
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The day-long shutdown called by opposition Telugu Desam Party to protest arrest of Chandrababu Naidu in an alleged skill development scam began in the state on Monday morning
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Section 144, which forbids gatherings of four or more persons, will be in force in all mandals (blocks). The orders were apparently imposed to prevent any protest by the opposition Telugu Desam Party (TDP).
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ACB court in Vijayawada sent former CM and supremo Chandrababu Naidu to judicial remand till September 22 in Skill Development Scam case.
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The arguments which began around 6 a.m. were continuing for more than six hours. While the prosecution sought 15-day judicial custody of Naidu, the TDP leader's counsel opposed the same.
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The proceedings, initiated at 6 a.m., have extended for over six hours. The prosecution is pushing for a 15-day judicial custody for Naidu, while the TDP leader's counsel is vehemently opposing it.
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TDP Spokesperson Criticizes Andhra Govt for Chandrababu's Arrest, Calls it Reflective of YSRCP Mentality