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"We are being called 'tourists', fun is being made of us, we are being insulted. Didi, people of Rabindranath's Bengal don't consider anybody outsider," Modi added.
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Unkept promises and unhappiness on CAA and NRC make this election a formidable challenge for BJP
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"Our ultimate goal is to ensure the party’s victory in the 2023 Assembly elections in the State,” said the lost BJP candidates N Ramachander Rao and G Premender Reddy
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Earlier in the day, Adhikari had asserted that his son Suvendu, locked in a fierce battle with Chief Minister and TMC boss Mamata Banerjee in Nandigram, will bag the seat at ease.
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The final figures for the Nalgonda-Warangal-Khammam Graduate MLC constituency were yet to be announced
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He further stated that a BJP government is essential for the prosperity of the state, adding that around 130 party workers lost their lives in the struggle to work for the bright future of the state.
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The revenue surplus Budget is testimony to the resilience of Telangana in the midst of gloom all around
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The National Capital Territory of Delhi (Amendment) Bill, 2021, makes a mockery of the people’s mandate
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TRS MPs take Union govt to task for rejecting demand to set up Board in Nizamabad
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Telangana has turned around in double quick time and has become a force to reckon with in agriculture, IT, industry, pharma, energy and several other sectors
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"No other government in the world has been able to do as much work as ours. Their (BJP) prime minister cannot run the country, totally incompetent," she said.
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The Assembly elections in West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Assam and Puducherry (Union Territory) will be held in March-April this year and votes will be counted on May 2.
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Polling for both the MLC seats will be held from 8 am to 4 pm while counting of votes is scheduled to take place on March 17
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"In a joint meeting of Janasena party president Pawan Kalyan and Andhra BJP president Somu Veerraju, it has been unanimously decided that the alliance candidate for Tirupati Lok Sabha bypoll would be from BJP," said Sunil Deodhar
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The country is facing an unprecedented situation today. The strength of democracy lies in the strength of the institutions of democracy. All these institutions including the judiciary have become weak now, said Sinha, right after joining TMC.
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"TRS government gave 43 per cent fitment, besides initiating many welfare programmes. How can BJP leaders label our government as anti-employee?" questioned Rama Rao
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SKM said that electoral defeat will force the BJP-led government at the Centre to repeal the three farm laws
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Urges graduate not to be carried away by false propaganda of BJP leaders
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Adhikari, who switched over to the BJP in December, is up against the chief minister who decided to challenge him at his home ground.
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The high command culture, the bane of the Congress, is proving to be a stifling factor in the saffron party