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Finance Minister T Harish Rao met key CPI (M) leaders of Sangareddy district and sought their support for BRS candidates in erstwhile Medak district
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Singaipally Gopi, who aspired for the Narsapur BJP ticket, also joined the BRS as the saffron party gave the seat to Murali Yadav.
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Expressing gratitude for the welcome, Srihari promised to adopt Shapelli village, and assured them resolving all prevailing issues, promising to provide Dalit Bandhu and Gruhakshmi houses to eligible beneficiaries, alongside sanctioning funds for a community hall and CC roads in the village.
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KCR reiterated that parties with regional roots and grasp of regional issues would decide matters in the days to come.
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Chinnaiah was forced to suspend his canvassing when he had difficulty in breathing and developed chest pain.
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He predicted that he would easily be able to win from the segment with the help of the innovative schemes and unprecedented developmental programmes taken up by the government.
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Home Minister Mohammed Mahmood Ali conducted a road show for the victory of the BRS Khammam Assembly candidate Puvvada Ajay Kumar
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Among the 215 candidates vying for seats across 12 Assembly segments after scrutiny and withdrawals in the erstwhile Warangal district, contenders from different parties sporting symbols resembling a car are contesting in six key constituencies.
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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.
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Anil cited his disappointment with the Congress party’s decision to deny him a ticket from the Narsapur constituency in the upcoming Telangana Assembly elections as the reason for his resignation.
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The objective of this extensive campaign is to shed light on the government's welfare programs, particularly focusing on initiatives catering to the specially-abled community.
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Rudra Pradeep along with several other cadres of BJP joined BRS in the presence of Minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar
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Over 1 lakh people are estimated to have attended the public meeting holding party flags and placards saying “Vote for BRS”
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“Do you expect those coming in flights to crown you and treat you royally? They will cheat you with false promises and return home. Instead, be wise citizens and vote for BRS candidates like Errabelli Dayakar Rao who is amidst you," he said while speaking at Praja Ashirvada Sabha meetings at Palakurthy, Haliya (Nagarjuna Sagar) and Ibrahimpatnam.
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An emphatic 'no' was the answer from the public when BRS working president KT Rama Rao asked them whether they wanted to support the Congress
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The trade union leaders pledged their support to the party to ensure a hat-trick win for Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao
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Mujahid regretted that the Congress was neither recognising his contributions nor giving him any priority
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If Congress or BJP governments had to increase Chenetha Mithra assistance or announce loan waivers for weavers, they would have to wait for their high command’s approval, said KT Rama Rao
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Balka Suman asked voters to be wary of G Vivek Venkataswamy, who does not own a house in Chennur and whose name was not found in the electoral rolls
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Bharatiya Janata Party's sudden love towards Other Backward Classes (OBC) and the Madiga community is being seen as an effort to counter the Opposition's demand for a Caste Census