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Counting of votes in elections to the 230-member state assembly held on November 17, began at 8 am on Sunday, a poll official said.
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The counting of votes polled for the 119 assembly constituencies has begun at 8 am on Sunday. The votes locked in the EVMs will be taken up for counting by 9 am. The counting of votes is being carried out at 49 centers.
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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."