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The party sought her immediate debarment from participating in any future election campaigns and also disqualification of BJP Secunderabad MP candidate G Kishan Reddy.
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Raghuram Reddy’s younger son Arjun Reddy and his wife Sapni Reddy - the daughter of minister Srinivas Reddy, film actor Venkatesh’s daughter Ashritha who happens to be the daughter-in-law of Raghuram Reddy are also campaigning in Khammam
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“However, the cash will reach where it has to. Will I stand by my word or not, let us check on May 9,” Revanth Reddy challenged the BRS.
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According to a statement issued here by the BJP State unit on Tuesday, the Prime Minister would reach Hyderabad on Tuesday night and stay in the Raj Bhavan.
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Coming down heavily on the BRS, he said within 100 days after being elected, the Congress government had fulfilled the assurances made to the people to the best possible extent.
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The BRS trained its guns at the Congress, questioning its failures to address basic needs like water and power, and questioning the delays in implementing its much-hyped six guarantees.
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Addressing a press conference here on Monday, Laxman said the Chief Minister was intentionally insulting the sentiments of Hindus. "After insulting Hindu religion CM has no right to call himself an Hindu,"he said.
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The former Congress president again batted for a caste census, saying it will reveal everything about the status of people and change the direction of politics in the country.
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Taking part in a meet the press programme here on Sunday, Kishan Reddy said the BJP was getting a lot of support from the people of the State.
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The party stated that to conduct free and fair elections there was a need to deploy central paramilitary forces in the constituency.
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The case was registered based on the complaint made by Shiba Minai, a social political activist who alleged that on the Instagram account an animated video started with an image of PM Modi
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The BRS government had protected the interests of the beedi workers, he said, recalling that former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had given Rs.2,000 pension for beedi workers.
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However, with the party losing seven Assembly segments in the 2023 elections under the Mahabubnagar parliament constituency, it is now making moves carefully to retain the Parliament seat.
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The State leadership has reportedly directed all party candidates and leaders to hold street corner meetings in their respective constituencies and tell people that the BJP did not have any plan either to change the Constitution or to end reservations.
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Highlighting the Congress government's tenure in Telangana, the BJP questioned, "With the Telangana Police filing a closure report in court, asserting Rohith Vemula's non-Dalit identity and ruling his death as a suicide, will Rahul Gandhi issue an apology to the Dalit community?"
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Stating that the Indian constitution was in danger, Revanth Reddy questioned who had given the right for BJP to abolish the reservations of SC,s STs and weaker sections
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After 48-hour ban imposed by the EC, the former Chief Minister addressed a massive rally at Ramagundam, around 9 pm on Friday.
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The Chief Minister demanded the State BJP leaders to list out the union government’s contribution for Telangana’s welfare and development in the last 10 years
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He slammed the BJP for misleading the people over the Congress party’s assurances promised to the people in the manifesto.
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In a social media post on X, Rama Rao highlighted how BJP conveniently ignored plight of women in Manipur, Bilkis Bano, women wrestlers and other victims, when it did not benefit them.