-
Mocking the dynasty politics of the Congress, BJP said that "all posts of the party will only be given to its family members" and claimed that the promises made to the Backward classes did not even reach them.
-
She mentioned that people would bless only those who contributed to the progress in constituency.
-
Reiterating its “Hindutva” card, the BJP has once again sought to keep away the minorities by making “negative offerings” for them in its manifesto for Telangana Assembly elections
-
Andole BJP MLA candidate and cine actor Babu Mohan's son Uday Babu Mohan has joined BRS in the presence of Minister T Harish Rao
-
The 2.63-km steel bridge highlights the infra development in the constituency
-
Addressing a press conference here on Saturday, Kishan Reddy said the AIMIM leaders and anti-social elements were forcefully taking away the lands of poor belonging to Muslim communities and constructing commercial buildings and function halls.
-
Since Telangana is last among the five States where election is taking place, the BJP leadership has reportedly asked all its senior leaders, MPs and MLAs to take part in campaigning
-
Talking to media persons, Purandeswari said that the ruling YSR Congress Party left the people's welfare and development to the winds and was whiling away time with vindictive politics
-
"Is digging mosques heroic? Is this our culture? Do we need Hindu-Muslim conflicts? Should not we focus development of this country, instead?" CM KCR thundered while addressing massive crowds
-
The BJP is expected to step up its campaign for the November 30 polls with several union ministers participating in the rallies in the coming days.
-
Voting across 64,626 polling booths began at 7 a.m. and will end at 6 p.m. Of the 64,626 polling booths, 17,032 have been categorised as sensitive.
-
The case was registered under Section 125 (Promoting enmity between classes in connection with election) of the Representation of the Public Act 1951 against him.
-
Positioned centrally among the state's administrative divisions, Bilaspur holds the highest number of assembly constituencies, a pivotal factor in determining the overall election outcome
-
All the three are likely to join the BRS in the presence of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao during the Narsapur public meeting on Thursday evening.
-
Vijayashanthi is likely to join the Congress during Rahul Gandhi's visit to Telangana
-
The CM also called out the BJP and the Congress for their ill-treatment of minorities. He said the BJP fanned communal divide, while the Congress exploited minorities for votebank politics. He reiterated his commitment to remain secular until his last breath.
-
Voting for these Congress and BJP would mean supporting the rulers in Delhi, said Gangula
-
Rudra Pradeep along with several other cadres of BJP joined BRS in the presence of Minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar
-
Mujahid regretted that the Congress was neither recognising his contributions nor giving him any priority
-
Aspirants of BJP party's tickets from Asifabad, Boath, Bellampalli and Chennur Assembly constituencies have filed nominations as Independents, affecting prospects of the official party candidates