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BRS has a new set of star campaigners - the beneficiaries of the multiple welfare schemes of the State government, who are now spiritedly campaigning for the party
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Workers from both parties who came face to face in rallies, started raising slogans against each other's party and leaders.
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Dubbak BRS candidate Kotha Prabhakar Reddy was in hospital after being stabbed by a man at Surampally in Doulthabad on October 30 while electioneering
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Harish Rao performed puja at Sri Venkateshwara Swamy temple in Siddipet. He placed the nomination papers before the presiding diety, before signing the nomination papers for Siddipet constituency.
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The money power of Mynampally should be defeated with your votes, Harish Rao told the electorate.
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BRS general secretary Soma Bharath Kumar said the TPCC president Revanth Reddy should mind his language
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Kamalakar, along with his family members, offered special prayers in Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy and Yagna Varaha Swamy temples by placing his nomination papers.
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Speaking to the media at Dammapet in the district on Wednesday, he revealed that he would join the BRS in the presence of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao at the Praja Ashirwada Sabha to be held on November 13 at Dammapet in Aswaraopet constituency.
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Referring to the race for CM’s post in Karnataka and political instability in Maharashtra, KT Rama Rao asked if there was no stable government, how could a State develop and prosper
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Jogu Ramanna along with his supporters and wife Rama reached the office of returning officer for filing his nomination papers
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The Minister welcomed them into the party by offering them the pink scarf. Speaking on the occasion, Rama Rao assured that those who liked the BRS ideology and party president K Chandrashekhar Rao's governance and joined the party would be protected.
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He also criticized BJP State President Kishan Reddy for opting out of the contest, implying a fear of potential defeat.
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The party allotted the Vemulawada ticket to former Karimnagar Zilla Parishad Chairperson Tula Uma, who joined the BJP from the BRS.
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The leaders and workers who joined the BRS in Bhadrachalam said they had voted for Congress in the past and suffered loss in terms of development
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BRS working president and Minister KT Rama Rao handed over B-forms to Goshamahal, Nampally candidates along with others completing the distribution in all 119 Assembly segments
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Congress leaders, who were buying and selling party tickets and leaders from other political parties, were under the illusion that they could buy votes as well, said CM KCR
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Interviews of KTR with two popular Telugu heroes are set to hit television shortly, sources said.
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India’s democratic maturity is being developed, and voters should scrutinize candidates’ qualities, party history, and welfare for a good government, says KCR at a public meeting in Korutla ahead of the Telangana Assembly Elections 2023.
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KTR explains how the Telangana people fought for the state’s freedom and formation when the Indian National Congress party did injustice to them.
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Harish Rao said though the opposition parties were colluding with each other indirectly, they were no match for Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao