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The BJP released the names of 100 candidates out of the 119 constituencies and has allotted 8 seats to its alliance partner Jana Sena Party.
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Balaraju was the Banswada constituency Congress incharge and had contested from the constituency in the past representing the party
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In the previous Assembly election in 2018, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), previously known as Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), won 88 of the 119 seats, hogging 47.4 per cent of the total vote share. The Congress came in a distant second with just 19 seats.
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The party allotted the Vemulawada ticket to former Karimnagar Zilla Parishad Chairperson Tula Uma, who joined the BJP from the BRS.
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Addressing a press conference at Nizamabad on Tuesday, she said Telangana should have had its due share of institutions like IIMs, IITs and medical colleges established by now.
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Hyderabad: Former Chief Minister Raman Singh has predicted that the BJP will win 14 out of 20 Assembly seats in Chhattisgarh.
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PM Narendra Modi targeted Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel over the Mahadev betting app scam and emphasized the importance of security and removing Congress from polling booths
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She advised Kishan Reddy to stop spreading lies and not to credit the Centre for the State government's achievement.
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Though the Centre established 157 government medical colleges across the country, not even a single medical college was allotted to Telangana, said CM KCR
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Stating that the Telangana government had become a role model for the entire country in extending benefits to BC communities, Kavitha said said the BRS government was working for the cause of BCs since it came to power in 2014.
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Baghel has launched a Congress manifesto promising a caste-based census, free paddy, and electricity
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BJP has announced candidates for 88 seats and of them, only 20 were given to long-timers, and about 15 to leaders who joined the party about five to 10 years ago.
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The BJP had announced candidates for 88 constituencies so far and the final list for the remaining constituencies will be released today. Of the 88 candidates, 32 are from Backward Classes, 13 from SC, nine from ST, one Kamma, one Brahmin, one Velama and 24 Reddys.
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The BC meeting is being organised by the BJP at 4 PM. Narendra Modi addressed public meetings in Mahabubnagar and Nizamabad on October 1 and 3.
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I risked my life and stood against him for the welfare of Telangana farmers, says KCR at a public meeting in the Telangana elections campaign 2023.
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Reddy welcomed members of Hindu Sena Youth, members of BJP and Congress from Japrapur and Kadthal villages in Soan mandal into the BRS
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On one hand, the BJP is opposing the caste-based enumeration exercise while on the other, it is pushing a Backward Classes agenda in poll-bound States.
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Taking exception to Rahul Gandhi making light of BJP's announcement to make a backward caste leader the chief minister in Telangana, Union Minister G Kishan Reddy on Sunday said the Congress leader insulted the BCs with his comments.
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The BRS pact is with the people. In 2014 and 2018, BRS (then TRS) contested alone. In 2023 also, BRS believes in the people and is sure of their support, Rama Rao said while addressing party workers at Serilingampally
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Talking to the media, Balka Suman said the BJP was looking to gain political mileage during the polls