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A BRS supporter has conducted a cycle yatra in all the municipal divisions of Khammam city wishing for the victory of BRS candidate Puvvada Ajay Kumar.
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Hyderabad: KCR, as the CM of Telangana under the BRS Government, is currently giving Rs. 2000 pension per month to the poor. He promised to hike the pension amount to Rs. 5000 if BRS comes to rule again.
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Reiterating his firm commitment to the welfare and development of the people of Warangal West constituency, BRS MLA Dasyam Vinay Bhaskar has appealed to the electorate to renew their trust in him for the upcoming elections.
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The 3,26,18,205 voters enrolled for November 30 elections include 1,63,13,268 men, 1,63,02,261 women and 2,676 third gender persons.
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KTR promises fixed salaries for all delivery boys and drivers from Swiggy, Zomato, Ola, Uber, Rapido, and others in Hyderabad.
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The people of Medak, who have extended unconditional support to the BRS and Chandrashekhar Rao for the last two decades, are again preparing to cast their vote in favour of KCR
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Finance Minister T Harish Rao criticized the Congress party, accusing them of an 'anti-farmer' stance following their complaint to the Election Commission of India.
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The Congress party is only interested in obstructing development, not in helping the people, said KT Rama Rao
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Apart from KCR, 89 sitting members of BRS are in the fray. Congress has fielded six sitting members, AIMIM four members and BJP three members
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In Khammam, there is a direct contest between the BRS candidate, sitting MLA Puvvada Ajay Kumar and Congress candidate Tummala Nageswara Rao
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Addressing a roadshow in Chennur on behalf of BRS candidate Balka Suman, KTR asked whether Vivek had spent three days in Chennur in the 30 years of his political career
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The massive gathering of the BRS is slated to take place at the sprawling grounds of Kakatiya Medical College within the West constituency limits
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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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Chandrashekhar Rao called on Congress activists to introspect on the actions of their leaders, stating that Congress was not only stalling Rythu Bandhu but also proposing a new provision to extend it to tenant farmers, rather than the actual land owners.
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Stating that she got much love and affection from the people of Siddipet, Srinitha said Harish had a habit of noticing ideas from other countries which could be replicated in Siddipet.
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Keshav Rao, pointing out that the Centre’s PM Kisan scheme was being allowed at the same time, requested that the order issued on Monday be withdrawn and the Rythu Bandhu be allowed. The stoppage of disbursal of the amount would cause irreparable loss to the farmers, he pointed out.
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Telangana would meet the same fate as Karnataka if the Congress came to power, Harish Rao said, pointing out that Karnataka farmers were not getting even 3 hours of power supply and there was no Rythu Bandhu in Karnataka.
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Team of BRS leaders from Maharashtra said that Telangana model of development needs to be replicated in Maharashtra too
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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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The new policy would be launched in January and this would be similar to the existing Rythu Bima programme under which Rs.5 lakh insurance was being extended to farmers.