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BJP workers and leaders led by its state President B Y Vijayendra sought to mark their protest by riding bicycles from the party's state office 'Jagannath Bhavan' to 'Vidhana Soudha'.
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Yediyurappa maintained that Shivamogga BJP candidate, his son B.Y. Raghavendra, in this Lok Sabha election, will win with a margin of 2.5 lakh votes. “We are confident of that,” he said.
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Speaking to media persons here on Saturday, he said the BRS came into existence with secular credentials.
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Trouble began during the BJP Peddapalli candidate Gomasa Srinivas’s campaign rally in the town.
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CM Revanth reminded that in the past the BJP had implemented the RSS agenda including triple talaq, Article 370, demonetization, Uniform Civil code, Citizen Amendment Act etc.
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In its complaint, BJP State general secretary G Premender Reddy stated that the Speaker campaigned for Chevella Congress candidate G Ranjith Reddy on April 20 in violation of the MCC.
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The Hyderabad MP queried the actions of the Police Commissioner, Election Commission, Chief Electoral Officer, and District Election Officer.
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This was even more in the case of those who quit the BJP and joined other parties. As a last resort to escape the central probe agency radar, they are even lobbying with their former colleagues and senior leaders in the saffron party.
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The manifesto was released in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP chief J.P. Nadda, Home Minister Amit Shah, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, and other leaders.
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BRS leaders Karne Prabhakar and Dasoju Sravan accused Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of making derogatory and abusive remarks, during the recent public meeting at Tukkuguda.
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The party is yet to announce candidates on 12 seats in the state.
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The NPP, NPF, and NDPP are the allies of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA).
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The Home Minister is likely to instruct leaders to mobilize voters at every booth.
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BRS leader Manne Krishank slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi, alleging that despite numerous announcements and campaigns, the promises made to Telangana remain unfulfilled.
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Supreme Court Strikes Down Modi Government's Electoral Bonds Scheme Ahead of Lok Sabha Polls
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The Congress in its poll manifesto had clearly mentioned that the Pharma City would be relocated in the better interest of the people, says Congress.
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The BJP was ahead in 23 seats and the ruling Congress was leading in 18 seats in elections to the Chhattisgarh assembly, the Election Commission said.
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The BJP manifesto committee, headed by former MP Vivek Venkatswamy, which has now gone for a toss after he switched loyalties to the Congress.
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Kharge, sharing a cartoon on his X account, wrote in Hindi, "For the past 9.5 years, BJP has been dismissing public concerns about soaring inflation and high prices... Every time the issue of inflation arises, the Modi government has ridiculed the people in this manner..."
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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.