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The BJP Central Election Committee announced the name of Tilak on Tuesday.
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Hailing the judiciary, he said, "Only the Supreme Court's strong stance forced the SBI to reveal who donated how much to which political party."
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KT Rama Rao, the working president of the BRS, has forecasted a challenging path for both the Congress and BJP in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in Telangana.
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Rao had earlier joined the BJP after being denied a ticket by the BRS at the time of the Assembly elections last year. He was expecting a BJP ticket from the Adilabad Parliament segment.
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"These notes were moved in large quantities during the elections. We took the step so that black money ends," PM Modi said.
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Except for Hyderabad and Chevella constituencies, he has not campaigned in any other constituencies in the State disappointing the party candidates.
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A debutant in politics, the 49- year-old has been speaking about the alleged backwardness of women in the old city, lack of development, poverty and bogus votes.
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He said that he would welcome Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy into BJP if he wishes to join the party.
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Initially, the BJP planned over 25 public meetings with national leaders including Modi, Amit Shah and a slew of union Ministers, Chief Ministers from BJP-ruled States and other national leaders.
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Though farmers staged protests against the anti-farmers laws for months near Delhi, the Centre was least bothered.
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BRS senior leader and former Minister T Harish Rao highlighted ten key areas where the BJP's manifesto fell short of addressing the needs of the people.
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Addressing a press conference here on Sunday, Kishan Reddy said the Congress promised to implement all the six guarantees in 100 days, but it failed to do so.
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After two failed terms, people had rejected Shining India under the leadership of Sonia Gandhiji.
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Speaking to the media on Saturday, said the Congress stood no chance of winning 14 seats in Telangana as the winds were blowing in favour of BJP.
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The district collector had announced the date of election to the post of chairperson following the ouster of BRS councilor Nittu Jahnavi in a no-confidence motion on March 30.
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Speaking at a campaign rally at Bastar village Chhattisgarh's Bastar district, he also accused the BJP and RSS of attacking the religion, ideology and history of the tribal communities in the country, and reiterated the promise of conducting a caste census.
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Taking strong exception to accusations that he was involved in phone tapping, he said he did not even contest in the last election, but certain elements had started spreading stories that he was involved in monitoring telephonic conversations.
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The Rajya Sabha member alleged that the Congress is actively seeking the victory of Asaduddin Owaisi, the incumbent MP and President of AIMIM, in the upcoming elections next month
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Stating that there was no drinking water scarcity in the BRS regime, Harish Rao said that people were facing troubles for drinking water within four months of the Congress party coming to power in the state.
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In a statement BJP spokesperson NV Subhash said though the probe agencies had submitted their reports to the government, the government was neither taking action against the accused nor making the reports public.