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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
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Though the Centre established 157 government medical colleges across the country, not even a single medical college was allotted to Telangana, said CM KCR
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The people of Khammam were with the BRS chief, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao during the statehood movement. Now they would be with the Chief Minister in this election as well, said Puvvada
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Former minister Boda Janardhan resigned from the party alleging that the Congress promised something and did something else
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In the political landscape of erstwhile Warangal, three leaders have etched their names in history by winning MLA seats six times and serving multiple times as ministers
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I risked my life and stood against him for the welfare of Telangana farmers, says KCR at a public meeting in the Telangana elections campaign 2023.
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MP Ranjith Reddy invited them into the party fold offering pink scarves, symbolising their induction into the party.
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The BRS president pointed out that neither the Congress nor the BJP had ever raised the issues of Telangana or shouldered the Telangana movement.
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K Chandrashekhar Rao mainly focused on local issues related to development and welfare and how the BRS government addressed them
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BRS nominee Anil Jadhav said that Telangana government transformed the face of rural parts
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TS Planning Board vice-chairman B Vinod Kumar said Telangana would be in danger if the Congress was voted to power.
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Reddy welcomed members of Hindu Sena Youth, members of BJP and Congress from Japrapur and Kadthal villages in Soan mandal into the BRS
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The Chief Minister arrived here in the afternoon hours to address the Praja Ashirwada Sabha for the victory of BRS candidates.
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In the upcoming elections, the party is contesting from seven constituencies – Nampally, Malakpet, Chandrayangutta, Karwan, Charminar, Bahadurpura and Yakutpura.
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BRS senior leader Boinpally Vinod Kumar assured them to see that the government would pay fee reimbursement funds regularly
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About 200 women joined BRS in the presence of MLA in Thilaknagar, Godavarikhani town on Saturday. Inviting the women into the party fold, Chander informed that adequate priority was given to women in the BRS manifesto.