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BRS has come down heavily on the Congress party's tactics of levying an 'election tax' on builders in Karnataka
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The Congress leaders were accompanied by Government Whip, Pinapaka MLA Rega Kantha Rao, Khammam district BRS president MLC Tata Madhusudhan, Mahabubabad MP Maloth Kavitha and the BRS Bhadrachalam candidate Dr. Tellam Venkat Rao.
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The BRS delegation was led by party general secretary Soma Bharath Kumar, MPs Venkatesh Neta and Manne Srinivas Reddy among others.
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao will release the manifesto shortly, said Minister Harish Rao
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K Kavitha raised concerns over breach of the federal spirit by Soundararajan, which was a deviation from established constitutional norms
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Numerous leaders from opposition parties are seeking to join the BRS, widely perceived as the 'winning horse' in the electoral race
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Aspirants of the Congress ticket are spending tense moments with the party yet to complete its exercise to finalise candidates for 80 Assembly constituencies soon
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The saffron party, which is busy finalizing its poll strategy, is also planning to organise public meetings to be addressed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP president JP Nadda.
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Kavitha also extended her support to the demands of the BC leaders. They decided to organise a nation-wide movement for BC reservations.
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He advised the public not to trust statements of both Congress and BJP who politicise religion and community. He stated that people would teach a lesson to the Opposition parties soon.
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Minister Errabelli wrapped the new members in pink scarves and welcomed them to the party. Rao said that he is confident that they will make valuable contributions to the BRS.
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In a video message released on Friday, Hanumantha Rao made his resignation official, stating that he had resigned from the BRS in accordance with the wishes of the people of Malkajgiri, his supporters, and well-wishers
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Somanna, known for his Telangana folk songs, met with BRS working president and Minister KT Rama Rao to discuss his intention to join the party.
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BRS party activists performed ksheerabhisekam to a flex poster of Rao here on Friday. The activists said that the town was already developed on many fronts.
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The BJP leaders were in a fix and did not know what to do as the party high command was deciding all the strategies and the views of local leaders were being ignored causing a lot of problems for the party functionaries to take up poll campaigns.
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BRS Parliamentary Party leader K Keshava Rao found fault with the Centre's proposal to implement it after completing the census and delimitation process
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Apart from mobilising like-minded forces, BRS is devising strategies to garner public support through rallies, meetings and discussions across the country, especially in Telangana and Maharashtra
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The three-time MLA joined the Congress twice in a gap of little over a year. Following differences with government whip Balka Suman, Odelu had quit the BRS in May and joined the Congress.
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BRS MLC K Kavitha welcomed the union government's approval for Women's Reservation Bill which was introduced in the Parliament on Tuesday.
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Leaders to switch into action mode pushing for policy concessions