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Along their journey, they raised slogans "Malli Sare Kavali, Care Ravali" (we need KCR again, the car should return to power)
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had spearheaded the Telangana movement and achieved a separate state facing odds, said Deshapathi Srinivas
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Stating that the Congress was the only alternative to the BJP in Karnataka, Harish Rao said the BRS had proved its mettle in Telangana by launching a number of welfare schemes and taking up development works.
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Several leaders and their supporters from the Congress and the BJP in Sangareddy joined the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) in the presence of Finance Minister T Harish Rao in Hyderabad
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Congress that ruled for 60 years did not even give podu pattas for two lakh acres of land during their rule. But the BRS government has given podu pattas to 4.5 lakh acres in one day, said Vaddiraju
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No more a choice for seat aspirants in Telangana, the situation of the BJP has become so pathetic that it is finding it difficult to get candidates to contest from a majority of the 119 assembly constituencies in the State.
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Padma Rao offered pink scarves to invite them into the party fold. Before joining the BRS, they held huge rally from Warasiguda.
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BRS government had accorded top priority for welfare of minorities in Telangana, said Imtiyaz Ishaq
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Chandrashekhar Rao reciprocated the affectionate welcome by shaking hands with the well-wishers, and exchanging greetings with the party workers at the venue.
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Party president and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao is now engaged in multi-pronged poll management both at the macro and micro level to ensure a huge majority for the party's candidates
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Dasoju Sravan highlighted the lack of clarity from External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar regarding the occupation of Indian territory by China
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The BRS leaders wanted the demand for Maratha reservation to be placed before the Parliament during its special session this month and the Centre to introduce a bill to facilitate quota for the community.
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The BRS which denied a ticket to her, had chosen Bhukya Johnson Naik as it candidate during the recent allocations of tickets
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Addressing a news conference, he said the Congress party leadership ought to implement what it had promised in Telangana in all the Congress-ruled states including Karnataka and Rajasthan if it was sincere on the welfare and development of the Dalits and tribal communities.
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The manner in which political winds are swiftly shifting gear and direction in the erstwhile Khammam district is promising a thrilling election potboiler ahead.
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CM KCR decision to contest from both Gajwel and Kamareddy constituencies might have put Opposition parties in a quandary over whom to field from those two seats.
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Tarun Chugh alleged that the Congress had turned into the B-team of the BRS in Telangana
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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.