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MLC Pochampally Srinivas Reddy demanded the ECI to conduct a detailed probe suo motu into allegations of distribution of fake currency
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BRS party sought action against TPCC president A Revanth Reddy and appealed to the Election Commission of India for his unabated violent and vulgar speeches, instigating attacks on the BRS candidates
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BRS manifesto would fulfill the aspirations of all sections of the society, said Vinod Kumar
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Our CM is fit to fight alone against all of them, like a lion, said KTR during a roadshow in Parigi on Monday
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Led by Kothagudem election in-charge, Ravichandra, Krishna visited Venkateswara Rao's residence at Paloncha for the first time in 14 years on Saturday night
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Senior Congress leader Palvai Sravanthi, BJP leader Tula Uma and several others joined the BRS on Sunday and Monday
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Both the brothers are sons of former Narayankahed MLA Mahareddy Venkat Reddy, who won from the Constituency in 1972 as an Independent and in 1983 on a TDP ticket
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Karnataka Building and other Construction Workers Welfare Board has slashed the scholarship amount by more then 75 percent in a majority of cases ranging from school level to higher education
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Municipal chairperson Kapu Seethalakshmi along with BRS councillors started 'Gadapa Gadapaku Vanama' after offering prayers at an ancient Mahalakshmi Temple in the 3rd ward in the town
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Speaking at a meeting held at Alair, TMRPS president Srinivas said the BJP and Congress had deceived the people of Madiga community with their stand on SC classification
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The constituency, predominantly comprising farmers, witnessed a strong presence of people from the farm sector, with young men and women turning out in large numbers to participate in the event.
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Tension prevailed for a while when activists of both BSP and BRS clashed during campaigning in Kagaznagar
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Polling will be held on November 30 and counting of votes will be taken up on December 3.
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A total of 5,716 sets of nominations were received by the electoral officers since November 3. Majority of the candidates are independents
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BRS president and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao would be playing a decisive role in Andhra Pradesh politics as well in the coming days, Thota Chandrashekar said.
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Speaking to party workers in Chaitanyapuri on Friday, he questioned how someone unable to secure victory in their own Nizamabad constituency can contest in LB Nagar.
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The Karnataka minister's allegations were false and the Congress leaders were spreading false propaganda the party's Minority Declaration failed to impress Muslims in Telangana. Congress never paid salaries to imams and mouzans reading namaz in mosques, but Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao was paying honorarium to them, he said.
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Vijayashanthi was staying away from party activities for a few months and had skipped public meetings of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and union Home Minister Amit Shah
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"The Congress party has included a proposal in its Minority Declaration to provide financial assistance to "newly-wed couples" instead of directly assisting the poor parents of the bride. This means that the bridegroom's family, rather than the girl's parents, would benefit from the scheme," BRS leader Shaik Abdullah Sohail said.
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During an interview with a news channel, Revanth Reddy said the people of Telangana had never fought for water, funds and employment