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Questioning the BJP's silence on the undeclared curfew situation prevailing in Ashok Nagar in Hyderabad and the plight of the Musi victims, Niranjan Reddy sought to know from the BJP state leadership what was the hidden agenda behind Bandi Sanjay's statement that he will go to Ashok Nagar if necessary.
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Asserts that TDP leaders should not involve themselves in the liquor trade unless it is their family business
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Speaking to the media, Kishan Reddy said his party wants the government not to do injustice to poor and common man, who have built structures over decades on the Musi riverbed
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The government, which assured to waive off Rs 2 lakh loans taken by 48 lakh farmers failed to deliver the promise, he said
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Kamalakar said that the Congress leaders were only trying to weaken the BRS which was strong in Karimnagar. During the BRS rule, no illegal cases were registered against the Congress or BJP leaders
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Chandrababu Naidu says the State is also hoping to get $10 billion in foreign direct investments
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Congress to not be part of Council of Ministers
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Officials said tight security arrangements have been made at the venue as around 500 VVIPs from across the country, including 14 chief ministers, Union Ministers and BJP central leadership, expected to attend the event
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The BJP could manage to get just eight seats out of 119 during the last assembly elections, he said, adding that there was a need to look into the reason behind people not voting for the party in assembly elections
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Reacting to the ban, the Delhi BJP questioned the rationale behind the annual restriction on firecrackers during Diwali and accused the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government of implementing it without presenting any scientific evidence
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"Despite ED raids on Congress leaders in the State, BJP leaders have maintained a conspicuous silence," he said
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BJP state president K Surendran said they would go to the Lord Ayyappa temple without online booking and would stage protests if anybody blocks them.
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He said his party is paying special attention to ascertain what led to Haryana loss, keeping forthcoming elections in mind, but ruled out the possibility of this result having any impact on the upcoming Maharashtra Assembly election.
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Harish Rao stated that Telangana demands its rightful share and equal treatment with other States.
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A familiar set of reasons has once again proved to be Congress’ undoing: infighting, over-dependence on a single leader and overconfidence
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"We have received complaints about EVM malfunctions in Hisar, Mahendragarh, and Panipat, with issues regarding machine batteries and inconsistent results," said senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh
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The Congress has proven itself incapable of effectively opposing the BJP without the support of robust regional parties, he said,
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BJP national spokesperson Syed Zafar Islam stated that those who lose often make such allegations, accusing Congress of consistently doing so after defeats.
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According to the Election Commission Phogat defeated her BJP rival Yogesh Kumar by a margin of 6,015 votes
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Like Lok Sabha elections, in Haryana we are again witnessing slowing down of uploading up-to-date trends on the ECI website, says party leader Jairam Ramesh