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Karimnagar: BJP leader and former ZPTC member Arukala Veereshalingam on Thursday said former Minister Eatala Rajender was ready to join BJP only to protect his properties. Speaking to reporters in Jammikunta, Veereshalingam posed a question to Rajender: “Are you going to join BJP to protect your properties or for the development of the constituency?” Pointing […]
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Earlier in the day, Delhi Police sent a notice to Twitter, seeking an explanation from the microblogging site on what grounds it tagged BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra's tweet on the alleged Congress toolkit designed to target the Central government as 'manipulated media'.
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In a press release here, Rao said the BJP, which had brought three farm laws against the interests of farmers, had no moral right to do Deekshas in favour of the farmers.
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The maximum period for which one may be detained under the NSA is 12 months, but the term can be extended if the government finds fresh evidence.
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Gangula Kamalakar that it was improper for a former Minister to criticise schemes after enjoying various positions for 20 years as well as winning elections riding on the popularity of CM K Chandrashekhar Rao
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The party's central leadership had summoned Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal and Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, both contenders for the top post.
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BJP, Congress decimated as TRS emerges as the party of masses
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Since the beginning of counting of votes on Monday, the TRS surged ahead in most wards in both municipalities
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Panchayat Raj Minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao Rao said the people of Warangal had once again reposed faith in the leadership of CM KCR, and MAUD Minister KTR by voting for TRS candidates in the GWMC election
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TRS bagged 36 of the 43 wards in the municipality, while TRS rebels won from five wards, and BJP and AIMIM managed to win one ward each
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The saffron party won 60 of the 126 seats, its allies Asom Gana Parishad nine and United Peoples Party (Liberal) six.
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The day truly belonged to Mamata who took on the mighty electoral war machine of the BJP and its indefatigable campaigner Modi
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Will resign from all my posts if my land records are wrong, says Excise Minister
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Party’s victory in Nagarjuna Sagar Assembly bypoll proves that false promises and divisive politics will not cut ice with TS electorate
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As the results for 14 out of 30 Assembly seats were declared, the AINRC bagged eight, BJP three, DMK one and Congress two, the Election Commission said
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In the 2016 Assembly polls, veteran BJP leader and former Union Minister O.Rajagopal had won the Nemom Assembly constituency in the Thiruvananthapuram district
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After the fourth round of counting, Banerjee is trailing behind her one-time aide Adhikari in Nandigram in East Midnapore district by a margin of 3,710 votes.
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The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party is leading in 60 seats while Congress is leading in 26 seats.
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The initial trends of 292 seats show that the Trinamool is leading in 189 seats while the BJP is leading in 98 seats and the United Front (Sanjukta Morcha) is leading in rest of the 5 seats.
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The Congress has established initial leads only on five seats while its partners Bodoland Peoples Front on two seats and All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) on one seat.