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With the counting of votes slated to be held on Sunday, party sources said all Congress candidates were asked to reach Hyderabad and camp at a private hotel in the city.
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However, the official result will be out on December 3 as counting of votes will take place on the mentioned date.
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State BJP President G Kishan Reddy, who lodged a complaint with the ECI, in his letter stated that the BRS candidates were moving around polling booths with a large number of supporters to influence voters and when his party workers tried to stop them, they attacked them
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According to party sources, State BJP president G Kishan Reddy has reportedly asked party booth committee members to ensure that people in their respective booths cast their votes in favour of the BJP candidates.
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Telangana results now will also indicate whether these national players are in a position to challenge a strong regional player in a State
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As many as 2,290 contestants are in the fray for the upcoming elections, including Chief Minister KCR, his minister-son K T Rama Rao, state Congress president A Revanth Reddy and BJP Lok Sabha members Bandi Sanjay Kumar and D Arvind.
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BJP party's manifesto for the Telangana elections 2023, promises a corruption-free state along with progress for farmers and youngsters
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This decision was taken by the Karnataka cabinet last week against the previous BJP government’s approval to the CBI for probing the disproportionate assets case.
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MP-MLA court judge Yogesh Yadav had heard the matter on November 18 and had fixed Monday as the next date for the hearing
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In response to the Congress campaign advocating for a change in government, BRS working president KT Rama Rao raised poignant questions. He questioned whether transitioning from 24-hour free power to power cuts and from curfew-free days to potential communal clashes would truly benefit Telangana.
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Bandi Sanjay Kumar, BJP National General Secretary and Karimnagar MP, Appears Discomforted by 'Chief Minister' References
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Senior BRS leader and Energy Minister G. Jagadish Reddy confidently dismissed any notion of a Congress wave in Telangana, asserting that the BRS would secure victory across all 12 assembly segments in the former Nalgonda region.
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In its campaign for the Telangana Assembly polls, the BJP has repeatedly raised the issue of Muslim reservation in the state.
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao announced that upon returning to power, he would issue pattas to the beneficiaries and regularise their lands, giving them complete rights
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BJP functionaries working at the grassroots level are worried about the leadership's “over-reliance” on central schemes during the campaigning and not touching the local issues pertaining to constituencies or districts
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Kumaraswamy’s call comes amidst a growing consensus among BC intellectuals, students, and caste groups in Telangana to stand firmly behind the BRS party
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Highlighting the developmental strides under BRS leadership, Rao asked whether Manukota (Mahabubabad) would have seen infrastructure advancements without BRS's rule under the dynamic leadership of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao.
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In a social media post, Modi urged, "Today, Rajasthan heads to the Assembly polls. I appeal to all voters to cast their ballots and set a new record in voter turnout. My best wishes to first-time voters on this significant occasion."
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Participating in an election campaign in Karimnagar town, Gangula Kamalakar said that when he along with his family members went to Dubai, Sanjay Kumar deployed CBI, ED and IT teams to conduct raids in his house
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We will end Muslim reservation after coming to power in Telangana and give them to weaker sections, Amit Shah said