-
BJP State general secretary said the comments and statements made by TRS Working President KT Rama Rao were "provocative, biased and intended to threaten the BJP State president and its leaders.
-
Jagtial: Disappointed over Nizamabad MP Dharmapuri Aravind’s failure to ensure setting up of turmeric board, BJP leaders from Mallapur mandal quit the party on Sunday, faxing their resignation letters to party president Bandi Sanjay Kumar. BJP Mahila Morcha mandal vice-president Thotla Keerthi and BJP mandal secretary Mahender quit the party since Aravind failed in his […]
-
“The information has actually come from BJP leaders in the State unit. Now we are urging the Director General of Police to ascertain the facts,” he said.
-
Kamalakar Reddy, who had sought the BJP ticket, revolted against BJP leadership after the party decided to field M Raghunandan Rao and levelled serious allegations against the BJP nominee.
-
Accusing the BJP of cheating Telangana with false promises over the years, Rao has said that the CM KCR had led a 14- year long statehood movement from the front
-
Former State president of BJP highlighted the alleged failures and misrule of the State government and the way they have been allegedly misleading and fooling the people of Telangana time and again
-
Finance Minister Harish Rao said that the BJP leaders have mastered the art of spreading make-believe lies through statements, pamphlets and social media
-
Stating that a vote for Congress would be nothing short of supporting TRS, Kishan Reddy urged the voters to elect the BJP candidate from Dubbak that would trigger the downfall of TRS government.
-
The Resistance Front (TRF), which is believed to be a shadow group of LeT, claimed responsibility for the killings.
-
Hyderabad: A delegation comprising BJP National Executive member Nallu Indrasena Reddy, AP Jitender Reddy, in-charge Dubbak Assembly constituency and K Anthony Reddy, BJP election cell in-charge met Saroj Kumar Thakur, Election Observer (Law and Order) on Thursday at Siddipet and complained that party candidate M Raghunandan Rao and party cadre were not allowed by the […]
-
The BJP veteran was the state chief minister in 1995 and again during 1998-2001. Narendra Modi had succeeded him as Gujarat chief minister.
-
Minister takes strong objection to the unparliamentary language used by BJP leaders against Chief Minister
-
Her remark came after the National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted raids at multiple locations in Srinagar, Bandipora and Bengaluru.
-
Party caught in whirlpool of lies in connection with Siddipet money seizure case
-
Speaking to mediapersons at Telangana Bhavan here on Tuesday, Srinivas Yadav rubbished the BJP claims that the TRS government was misusing its powers with the fear of losing the bypoll
-
Addressing “TRS Yuva Garjana” cycle rally at Thoguta in the constituency, Harish Rao said that village and mandal level BJP ranks had deserted the party which was now forced to hire workers from Karimnagar.
-
He said that the election teams are working impartially and effectively without any bias.
-
Of the 2.14 crore voters who will exercise their franchise, 1.01 crore are women and 599 belong to the third gender, according to data provided by the Election Commission.
-
Chief Spokesperson K. Krishna Saagar Rao in a statement here on Tuesday, said that police are harassing party candidate Raghunandan Rao by not allowing him to have a level playing field in the by-election.
-
Karimnagar MP Bandi Sanjay Kumar demanded the suspension of Siddipet Commissioner of police D Joel Davis alleging that he is acting according to the wishes of the ruling party.