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Will these things fill our empty stomachs or bring water to our agricultural fields?" he asked, receiving a rousing response from the crowd.
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To execute this project, the State government needs approvals from the Centre, for which Congress candidate G Ranjith Reddy would support him.
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Alleging that the state government had made Telangana the ATM of Delhi in a very short time, he claimed that comprehensive development of the state would be possible if there was a BJP government at the Centre.
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Rama Rao said the public had realised the difference between the previous BRS government led by K Chandrashekhar Rao and the present government.
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A total of 12 sets of nominations were received from eight candidates of various parties including two Independents.
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Assuring to implement all the schemes, he said the Congress still had more than four years of its tenure left and would implement all promises under the leadership of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy.
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Speaking at a poll rally at Afzalpur in this district, the 81-year-old also said that if they (people) did not vote for the Congress candidate, he would think that he did not have "any place" in Kalaburagi anymore.
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Claiming that the BJP stood for safety, independence and strengthening of women, he alleged that Gandhi and Owaisi stood for appeasement politics.
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The BJP would win "one or none", he said, stating that even union Minister G Kishan Reddy would lose in Secunderabad with the BRS fielding T Padma Rao Goud, who was sure to win.
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He pointed out that the BJP-led Centre could not finalise Telangana's share in Krishna River water in last 10 years, and instead, took away seven mandals and Singur project to merge in Andhra Pradesh.
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On April 15, 2024, the Centre also sent a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to different States including Telangana seeking their nod for the interlinking of rivers project.
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The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) candidate from Andhra Pradesh's Guntur constituency on Monday declared his family assets in the affidavit submitted to the Election Commission while filing his nomination for the May 13 election.
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According to BJP State general secretary G Premender Reddy, Hyderabad candidate K Madhavi Latha and Adilabad candidate G Nagesh would file their nomination on Wednesday.
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"People want to see Modi as Prime Minister for the third time. I am sure we are going to win the majority of the seats in the State. ,"he said.
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"I think Revanth is not sure of continuing in the post of CM till August. He may be forced to leave the post in the wake of hearing of the cash-for-vote scam on July 24 in the Supreme Court," he said.
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There are three SC reserved seats- Peddapalli, Warangal and Nagarkurnool, in the State and most of the time it was won by the Congress or the BRS.
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The Afzalgunj police had also booked a similar case against him three days ago.
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According to a statement issued by the BJP State unit, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju will accompany the candidates from Mahabubabad and Nalgonda during their nomination rallies.
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Claiming that the Congress had not "humiliated" the Left, he said the Modi government was destroying all the pillars of democracy, including the Supreme Court, Election Commission and central probe agencies like the ED, Income Tax and CBI.
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The case was registered based on a complaint made by one Mohd Irfan, of First Lancer, who in his complaint alleged that Madhavi Latha, during Sri Ramnavami Shobha Yatra directed an imaginary arrow at a mosque.