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The manifesto, which reflects a visionary approach to governance, also underlines efforts to create a more inclusive and prosperous State and continue the agenda of development.
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BRS president and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao asked party candidates to take utmost care while filling their nominations
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This eye-catching election chariot features various elements, including images of the party leader, the car symbol, and a map of India
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Reacting to Revanth Reddy's remarks, Ponnala Lakshmaiah pointed out that Revanth Reddy had also lost elections after joining the Congress. In 2014 and 2018 elections, many senior leaders, including Jana Reddy and Komatireddy Venkat Reddy had lost the elections, he said while speaking to the media at his residence on Saturday.
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Ajay Kumar informed that the BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao would address a public meeting on November 5. He said he would file his nomination papers on November 10. The party working president KT Rama Rao would conduct a road show at the end of the campaign.
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Rama Rao, who invited Lakshmaiah to join the BRS, later told the media that the veteran leader would meet BRS president and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao on Sunday to discuss his plans
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KTR shared a news report, informing the people about seizure of around Rs 42 crore from a BJP corporator's residence during Income Tax raids in Karnataka
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"The Chief Minister is giving final touches to the BRS manifesto and its salient features will be revealed on Sunday," the minister added.
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Rama Rao stressed that the Assembly polls were not just about electing MLAs but an opportunity where voters evaluate not only the party's ideology, caste or religion but also various factors especially the leader who will become the Chief Minister.
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He said that Telangana witnessed a pace development in the last nine years which was more than what was achieved in six decades rue of Congress rule.
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Haripriya contesting as a BRS candidate in the Assembly election was going to win the election with the blessings of the Chief Minister, Ravichandra hoped. The District Library chairman Dindigala Rajender, the party leaders Madhukar Reddy and M Krishna Prasad were present.
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The BRS legislator highlighted the diverse and multi-cultural nature of India where the national parties have frequently failed to address regional needs.
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The party leadership has outlined a comprehensive campaign strategy, insisting that the party candidates connect with voters who benefited from the government's programmes in the last 10 years
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Opposition parties are spreading false publicity against the BRS government as they were unable to digest the growth, said Diwakar Rao
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The next 50 days in Kamareddy and Gajwel will be a different cup of tea as the BRS plans a campaign blitzkrieg to ensure a record majority for the party candidate here, who goes by the name of K Chandrashekhar Rao
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"Opposition parties are intellectually bankrupt," he said, adding that the opposition parties had no issues to fight in the State.
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The BRS was the first to announce its candidates in 115 out of 119 Assembly constituencies.
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The BRS candidates had hit the campaign trail as soon as Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao announced the candidates list on August 21.
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BRS president and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao is all set to kickstart his poll campaign commencing from October 15
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BRS leader Dasoju Sravan said Amit Shah insulted the people of Telangana and also Indian freedom fighter Sardar Vallabhai Patel, during his rhetoric at Adilabad.