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Addressing the Telugu NRI community in London on Friday evening, the Chief Minister said despite losing in the Assembly elections, the BRS was preparing for the Parliament elections and challenging the Congress.
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The BRS MPs asked more questions than the rest of the members from other political parties.
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Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy said the BRS had admitted that the cash-rich Telangana was transformed into a debt-ridden State.
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The State government's decision to drop the idea of presenting another white paper on the Irrigation sector has led to speculations about the ruling Congress party.
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BRS Neredmet Corporator K.Meena's husband, Upender Reddy, has filed a complaint with the local police.
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The party would function as a responsible opposition party since the people have given it 39 MLA seats to raise its voice on behalf of the people.
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Encouraging 'urban voters' to play an active role, the BRS leader appealed to them to exercise their franchise.
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The State will have about 3.26 crore voters lining up in front of 35,655 polling stations to choose their representatives from 2,290 candidates in 119 constituencies.
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Party working president KT Rama Rao exuded confidence that the BRS would comfortably outdo itself with at least one more seat than it won in 2018.
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Even before the election schedule was declared in Telangana, Rama Rao hit the streets with the sole intention of ensuring the third consecutive victory of the BRS in the State.
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Oded sarpanch Sirikonda Bakka Rao and Mahamutharam former ZPTC Raji Reddy sustained injuries in the attack.
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Telangana Minister KT Rama Rao said that it is the frustration from the opposition camp that is visible in the attacks.
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Police reported that MLA Guvvala Balaraju from the ruling party sustained injuries in the clashes and was promptly taken to a hospital in Hyderabad along with other individuals involved.
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Of those arrested, five are Congress and three are BRS party workers. Ibrahimpatnam police said necessary charges have been framed against the suspects and efforts were on to identify and nab others involved in the clash.
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“There are plenty of examples in Indian politics where Chief Ministers had a run of ten plus here and if that repeats in Telangana, it shouldn’t be any surprise," Prof. Sanjay Kumar of Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), Delhi, said
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Senior leaders of the party Uppala Venkataramana and Kadari Anjaiah were appointed as the coordinators for Aswaropet and Nagarjuna Sagar assembly constituencies respectively.
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As for the seat shares, the Janta Ka Mood survey has found that the BRS could win between 72 to 75 seats, while the Congress would manage 31 to 36 seats. The AIMIM would win 6 to 7, while the BJP would end up fourth with 4 to 6 seats.
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The SAS survey says the BRS is leading with a 42.5 percent vote share, while the Congress was likely to secure 36.5 percent and the BJP could get a 10.75 percent share.
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Only about around nine percent of voters anticipate a "hung" Assembly result, and seven percent remain unsure about the election outcome.
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As the Congress and BJP launch harsh critiques against BRS, particularly focusing on accusations of family rule and corruption, the ruling party retaliates by accusing the national parties of disrespecting Telangana's self-respect.