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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.
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It is the profound belief of masses that only KCR will be able to deliver whatever good the State was in need of, BRS working president said.
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Justices Oka and Mithal Dismiss BRS Party's Plea Against Election Symbols
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The minister stated that all promises would be kept if the party was voted into power.
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The BRS has also charged that the Congress was planning to send over Rs 1500 crore to Telangana to fund Congress party candidates in electioneering.
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Sasidhar Reddy, who was aspiring for the Medak seat, was disappointed as the party leadership decided to give the seat to Mynampally Hanumanth Rao's son Mynampally Rohit.
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Speaking to media persons, a few student union leaders said the BRS had allotted tickets to Osmania University student union leaders to contest different elections.
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They are firm on making sure that every elector of Marathi descent would make informed decisions while voting.
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Over 200 Congress leaders under the leadership of Almaipet Sarpanch Balamani along with her husband Shankar, 5 ward members joined the BRS.
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The Minister said Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao was thinking about these two sections while preparing the manifesto.
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In the Telangana Today edition dated July 28, 2023, a news item was published on page 1 with the headline “ wears black, boycotts Rajya Sabha BAC meeting”. While a portion of the said report was carried on page one, the remaining portion was carried on page 4 with a different headline “VP’s office posts ‘fake’ […]
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The move could change the political equations in Malkajgiri constituency.
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The manifesto would turn out to be a major mind block for Opposition parties since they would not be able to match the BRS.
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Prime Minister had lowered the status and dignity of his office with such mendacious propaganda, says KTR.
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Over 30 leaders from 10 different political parties, including the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi met the CEC officials.
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Describing the bill's approval as a 'landmark moment,' she emphasized it as a triumph for democracy, equality, and the empowerment of every Indian woman.
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On the occasion, Santosh Kumar also gifted the noted green activist from Norway with two of his coffee table books invluding Vruksha Vedam and Wings of Passion.
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BRS MLC K Kavitha asserted that this was not a personal agenda but a pressing demand of women across the nation.