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The next 50 days in Kamareddy and Gajwel will be a different cup of tea as the BRS plans a campaign blitzkrieg to ensure a record majority for the party candidate here, who goes by the name of K Chandrashekhar Rao
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"Opposition parties are intellectually bankrupt," he said, adding that the opposition parties had no issues to fight in the State.
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Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel said that candy crush is also one of his favourite games and will continue to play it.
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After the announcement of the date for the assembly election in Madhya Pradesh, a rebellion is brewing in the party with some leaders unhappy with ticket distribution.
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V D Sharma hit out at the Congress, alleging that the party was still carrying the genes of the British and implementing the "divide and rule" policy.
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In his address Amit Shah tried to impress upon the professionals and intellectuals of the city the need to bring BJP to power in Telangana.
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MLC K Kavitha found fault with both the parties for their failure to establish a separate Ministry in the Central government
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Veerabhadram said that BJP has become a danger to the secularism in the country and conspired to create religious rift in the society
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Bidhuri is busy in campaigning for the party in poll-bound Rajasthan where the BJP has made him in-charge of Tonk district
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While the opposition BJP in Chhattisgarh has justified its decision to field these two candidates, a political observer said communalism may feature in the state poll campaign this time.
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The BJP is making massive gains in Rajasthan and is likely to get a two-third majority, as per the current projections of the ABP-CVoter Opinion Poll.
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In Madhya Pradesh their state government is going, the government is also going in Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh and also in Telangana. Sorry, I spoke wrongly. You confused me, Rahul Gandhi said and soon corrected himself
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The Congress is working towards winning all 28 Lok Sabha seats in Karnataka and in this backdrop, it has been decided that JD (S) and BJP should go together, Gowda said
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Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh on Monday exuded his confidence in Congress winning the elections.
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Following the Election Commission of India (ECI) guidelines, the godown, where the EVMs, were housed, was opened in the presence of political leaders associated with different political parties
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Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar welcomed the decision of the Election Commission for the polls saying that the BJP is fully prepared to contest elections in all five states.
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BJP had received 6,003 applications for contesting elections from various constituencies and of them over 2,500 were shortlisted and exercise has begun to finalise the final candidates for the total 119 constituencies
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The names of the candidates were finalized at a meeting of its Central Election Committee that was chaired by the BJP President JP Nadda on October 1
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Shah will address the rally at 1 pm and attend the convention of intellectuals in the evening, state BJP general secretary G Premender Reddy said in a release.
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BJP is going to lose elections in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, and other states including in Bihar and the Lok Sabha election, says Tejashwi Yadav