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Forex traders attribute uptick in equity markets to value-buying surge, buoying local currency post-election results shortfall.
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The 2024 verdict reflects the vibrancy and beauty of Indian democracy as it gives the opposition a strong voice. With the reduced numbers in Parliament, the BJP will be forced to adopt a more accommodative and consensual approach.
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The party retained all the sitting seats - Secunderabad represented by G Kishan Reddy, Karimnagar by Bandi Sanjay, Nizamabad by Dharampuri Arvind and Adilabad by G Nagesh.
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While two parliament segments Karimnagar and Nizamabad were retained by the BJP, the party bagged two new LS seats in the form of Malkajgiri and Medak.
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The election for 17 Parliamentary constituencies was held on May 13, 2024. While both BJP and Congress won 8 seats each, MIM won 1 seat.
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AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi maintained his hold over Hyderabad.
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Nagesh won by 90,932 votes, which was substantially higher than what the party candidate, Soyam Bapu Rao secured in 2019 when he defeated Nagesh, who was the TRS candidate then, by 58,560 votes.
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BJP has retained the constituency with Godam Nagesh.
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Congress candidate Sri Ganesh won the seat with a majority of 13,206 votes against his nearest rival and BJP candidate Dr TN Vamsha Tilak.
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The domestic currency finally closed at 83.59 (provisional) against the dollar, registering a fall of 45 paise from its previous close.
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Telugu Desam Party (TDP) alone was leading in 16 constituencies. Its allies Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Jana Sena were ahead in three and two seats respectively.
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Latest trends from May 13 Lok Sabha polls show AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi maintaining a 70,000-vote lead over BJP rival K Madhavi Latha in vote counting.
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According to the latest figures disseminated by the Election Commission on Tuesday, TDP is leading in 130, Janasena- 20 and BJP in seven assembly seats.
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Addressing reporters, Reddy expressed confidence that the saffron party would win double-digit seats in
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The Congress is contesting all six seats, while the BJP is fielding candidates in four and the JD(S) in two. The BJP and JD(S) are allied in the elections.
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NPP Candidates Leading in Six Seats Including Bordumsa-Diyun, Dirang, Liromoba, Rumgong, and Tawang
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Party accuses Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy of shielding BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao
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Addressing a press conference, Shankar alleged that due to the inefficiency of the State government there was a shortage of seeds in the State.
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Maheshwar Reddy said though he raised 19 issues in his letter to CM A Revanth Reddy with regard to procurement of paddy and fine rice tenders, Uttam Kumar responded to only one issue and ignored others to hide the facts.
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Harish Rao stated that within the six months of coming to power Congress party has lost its faith as the Congress government failed to deliver its election promises.