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With the ongoing rifts within the party and lack of enthusiasm among functionaries, it remains to be seen whether the BJP can make any difference to its previous tally.
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Talking to media at Solapur, Harish Rao said if political parties in power fail to respond to the deteriorating situation in the state, the BRS would certainly come to power to shoulder the task of replicating Telangana model in Maharashtra
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Youngsters belonging to Jai Jawan Nagar in the town became members of the BRS after being impressed by welfare schemes and developmental programmes implemented by the government in the last nine years.
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This reduction is in addition to the existing targeted subsidy of Rs 200 per cylinder to PMUY households, which will continue, said an official release.
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The party leadership is demonstrating its commitment to recognise the contributions of its long-standing members and ticket aspirants in other forms, reassuring the cadre and bolstering unity
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The BJP Narsampet village committee had joined the BRS in the presence of Dubbaka assembly candidate and Medak MP Kotha Prabhakar Reddy on Tuesday.
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Justice M Laxman dismissed an interlocutory application filed by Thungathurthi BRS MLA Kishore Kumar Gadari which sought the dismissal of to election petition filed against him by Addanki Dayakar of the Congress
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They presented cheque worth Rs 1 crore to Rajini who is currently serving as the chairperson of the Telangana State Warehousing Corporation.
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Ridiculing the Congress party's claims of advocating for Dalits and tribals, the Minister challenged their sincerity, stating that the Congress had hindered the progress of these communities.
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There were reports that Mynampally would soon be heading to Delhi to meet the BJP leadership, but, senior BJP leader N Ramachander Rao said his party would not accept Mynampally as he had criticised the party leadership in the past
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The Chief Minister has kept the announcement of a candidate for Narsapur pending while declaring candidates for 115 constituencies in the State.
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Industries Minister KT Rama Rao said the Congress had left the people of Karnataka in the lurch after failing to fulfill its poll promises.
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People’s aspirations would be fulfilled when they elect a party and government, which is committed to and works for their welfare and development, said Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao
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The concept of sitting MPs contesting Assembly elections is not new and has happened in the past also. Parties and candidates consider this option to assess their winning prospects.
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Both the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party are now studying, tweaking and announcing welfare schemes introduced by the Bharat Rashtra Samithi as their own
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No question of having any kind of alliance with BRS as it had joined hands with the AIMIM, said Amit Shah
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It is going to be a tough task for the Congress to choose a candidate for the Husnabad assembly constituency with two senior leaders competing with each other for party ticket
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IT and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao, who is leading a Telangana delegation on a short business trip to the US, had a productive day in Chicago, with the delegation meeting leadership teams of various global companies, academicians and government officials.
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This approach is now all set to help the BRS as the elections draw near. Muslim community voters will be crucial deciders of electoral fortunes in not less than 30 assembly segments in the State.
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Medak MP Kotha Prabhakar Reddy has vowed to support the family of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) village president of Almajipur, Anil Reddy, 36, who died of a heart stroke on Thursday.