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Citizens in the country took part in the elections 18 times but the lives of poor and middle class sections had not changed, said Maoist leader Azad
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Chief Minister will visit Atchampet, Wanaparthy and Munugode on October 26. He will address public meetings at Paleru, Mahabubabad and Wardhannapet on October 27
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Many sarpanches from the mandal who joined the Congress party returned to the BRS on Tuesday under the leadership of BRS mandal president Veeru Naik
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The study report was released on Sunday by Mission Chanakya, a reputed political research and analysis agency, whose previous predictions on multiple Parliament and State elections, including the recent Karnataka elections, have been quite accurate.
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The Minister said the farmers of Karnataka were taking to streets demanding daytime power supply for at least five hours and staging protests in front of the sub-stations.
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KTR wanted party leaders to reach out to every voter, leaving no stone unturned in their efforts to ensure a resounding victory for the BRS
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In an interview with news agency PTI, she also said Telangana, according to the Central government survey, was the least corrupt State in the country.
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BJP list for nine out of the 13 constituencies in the erstwhile Karimnagar district had three aspirants who recently joined the party
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Speaking to the media persons, he criticized the Congress party, saying that if the Congress government comes to power, the people will suffer again.
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Dasyam Vinay Bhaskar, has intensified his election campaign following a visit to the Thousand Pillar temple here on Sunday
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We were the first in declaring the list of candidates. We were the first in issuing B forms and we were the first to campaign too. We will be way ahead of other parties in the final outcome too, said KT Rama Rao
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Khammam Fisheries Cooperative Society member Singu Srinivas and 100 families joined the BRS party at the district party office.
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Congress, which is yet to reach the halfway mark in finalising the list of its nominees, is seeing a large number of its leaders on the way out of the party
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Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) nominee for Sangareddy Chintha Prabhakar is providing free driving licenses to all those who did not already have a license
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In a door-to-door canvassing, the campaign started at Yellamma temple in Balkampet. A sea of pink enveloped Suprabhat Nagar, Renuka Nagar and BJR-1 Sriram Nagar, as Srinivas Yadav went from door to door and interacted with voters.
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Ravula Chandrasekhar Reddy, one of the TDP's most loyal leaders from erstwhile Mahabubnagar district, has been with the party since TDP founder NT Rama Rao's tenure.
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Stating that Telangana had been implementing the finest and most transparent sand policy in the country, he said besides the official teams from the centre as many as seven states including the Congress-ruled Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh had studied it obviously in a bid to replicate it.
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He instructed them to work in complete coordination and strive to get him a better majority than the previous elections i.e. more than 58,000 votes majority.
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Addressing a gathering, Ramanna urged the voters to extend their electoral support to the BRS once again for continuity of the growth and welfare schemes
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"The Chief Minister has become a headache for both Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress senior leader Rahul Gandhi and other leaders, ever since he announced plans to foray into the national politics. Hence, they are conspiring to confine him to Telangana," he said.