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The list included the names of Anil Bajaj, C Manjula, Kongara Surender Kumar, Katla Ashok, Sugandha Pushpa, K Roja, K Karan Kumar, K Aruna
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Leaders of non-NDA parties to be invited for a meeting to be held in Hyderabad in December second week
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Party appoints leaders from other States to oversee GHMC polls
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Ready to support any candidate from Musheerabad division, say party workers
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This is the second time the former minister approaches police regarding malicious campaign against him on social media
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao instructed party leaders to work hard and reach out to every doorstep in Greater Hyderabad seeking votes for TRS in the GHMC polls
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The elections watchdogs said the finding was based on an analysis of the self-sworn affidavits of 14 Ministers, submitted before the October-November Assembly elections
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In a tweet, the BJP leader said that she escaped unhurt and a police investigation is underway.
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Party fast tracked its preparations following the declaration of the election schedule, has set up 26 different committees including social media and IT
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“EVMs are modern, accurate, faster and tamper proof,” said BJP National Executive Member Nallu Indrasena Reddy. He said the party cadre, however, was fully geared to work for the victory of BJP candidates.
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The Minister said that the workers in Patancheru industrial area were getting enough work now since TRS government was supplying round the clock quality power to industries.
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Hyderabad: Kisan Congress national vice chairman Kodanda Reddy has blamed both the State and Central governments for farmers’ distress in the country. The Kisan Congress, in a memorandum, submitted to Agriculture Minister Singireddy Niranjan Reddy here on Monday demanded minimum support price of Rs 2,500 per quintal for the fine variety of paddy. He further […]
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The BJP, which has clinched 31 more seats than the 43 pocketed by Kumar's JD(U), is likely to have two deputy chief ministers on the lines of Uttar Pradesh.
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Mayor Sunil Rao said BJP was trying to use social media platforms to create trouble in Hyderabad for its political gains
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By appointing a General Secretary as in-charge, BJP highlights the significance it has attached to the local body elections
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Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Mattimud said that he really did not know that his wife's car was seized by the Maharashtra Police
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BJP workers led by district president Gangadi Krishna Reddy staged the protest demonstration in which former minister E Peddi Reddy, former MLA Bodige Shobha and others participated
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With this, the BJP now has 126 MLAs in the 230-member House, while the Congress has 96 legislators.
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The Prime Minister said that BJP's win in Telangana's Dubbak is historic and lauded efforts of party workers.
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While the BJP candidate secured 62,984 votes, the TRS nominee polled 61,553 votes. The BJP got just 0.12 per cent more votes than TRS.