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Senior BRS leaders in Sangareddy- Patnam Manikyam, IC Mohan, Manoj Reddy and others have announced their support to party candidate Chintha Prabhakar clearing the differences ahead of the coming elections
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Launching her campaign from Bandakothapally village, Sunitha said the State witnessed significant development in the last nine years and all most all the major issues that prevailed in the State were solved.
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In a scathing critique of the Congress Party in Telangana, CM KCR expressed his doubts about whether the party had genuinely served the interests of Muslims and Dalits or if it merely exploited them as "vote banks."
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Tearing into the Congress at Praja Ashirvada Sabha meetings held at Atchampet, Wanaparthy and Munugode on the first day of the second phase of his campaign, KCR stressed on the need for progressive politics where people's interests take centrestage
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He asserted that such leaders, lacking ideology and commitment to the people, must be rejected in the forthcoming Assembly elections.
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The Congress was out to hamper the interests of the farmers instead of safeguarding them, Pocharam Srinivas Reddy said
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The BRS working president welcomed Mohan Reddy into the party fold offering him the pink scarf.
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Ajay Kumar said that the BRS was strong in Madhira constituency, even if the party has no MLA locally, the cadres and workers were doing excellent work in strengthening the party.
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The minister particularly criticized the deteriorating electricity situation in Karnataka under the governance of the Congress party.
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Speaking at Praja Ashirvadha Sabha here, he said that he participated in Telangana agitation from 2003 and took part in the formation of Telangana state.
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The Chief Minister encouraged voters to critically compare the achievements of previous administrations in the State with the current BRS government, and also in contrast with opposition-ruled States.
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KT Rama Rao launched a scathing attack on the Congress for adopting an anti-farmer stance and labelled the party the number one villain for farmers
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IT Minister and BRS working president KT Rama Rao formally welcomed him into the party by offering the party scarf
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Minister KT Rama Rao said the campaign aims to communicate the party's vision closer to the people, with the party activists explaining about the BRS election manifesto.
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The electoral battleground in the state of Telangana is currently witnessing a resurgence of Telangana pride, with the ruling BRS poised to capitalize on this sentiment once again
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As many as 70,000 people are expected to attend BRS president and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao’s public meeting in Palair Assembly constituency in the district on October 27, informed MLA Kandala Upender Reddy.
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Speaking after welcoming 300 activists from the Congress and the BJP into the BRS here on Wednesday, Ramanna said the governance of the two parties threw life of the public out of the gear.
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CM KCR announced the candidature of V Sunitha Laxma Reddy for the Narsapur constituency in the ensuing Assembly elections.
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Suddala Mahipal from Surjapur village in Khanapur mandal scaled one of the highest peaks of Himalayan mountain range, facing chilly weather conditions.
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He cautioned that if a good leader loses an election, he/she might not get affected much, but it would have a huge impact on the State and its citizens.