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The Chief Minister said the Lok Sabha elections in the State were a fight between Gujarat’s hegemony and Telangana’s courage.
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Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka was also seen nodding his head in agreement.
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Exposing the fake circular and sharing the actual circular issued by the OU chief warden, BRS leader Manne Krishank said it was a shame that the CM tweeted a fake circular created by Gandhi Bhavan.
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The Chief Minister alleged that BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao was trying to spread false information about the Osmania university issue.
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The party nominee for Khammam Lok Sabha Nama Nageswara Rao said he had never seen such a turnout for a roadshow.
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Addressing a press conference at Telangana Bhavan here on Monday, Lakshmaiah pointed out that Revanth Reddy himself had admitted that around five lakh farmers are yet to receive Rythu Bandhu financial assistance.
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"Now, Modi is conspiring to divert water at Itchampalli. Though he made a proposal during my tenure, I categorically rejected it," he said.
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From garlands to traditional 'Harathi', supporters eagerly awaited his arrival, lining up along the streets to catch a glimpse of their beloved leader.
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Former Minister T Harish Rao said Revanth Reddy had carried similar Goebbels propaganda against the BRS during the assembly elections to win the elections by misleading the people.
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Apart from Gali Anil Kumar of BRS, Suresh Shetkar of Congress and BB Patil of BJP, there were six other candidates in the election from recognised political parties.
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He submitted the withdrawal notice in form-5 (Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961) to Returning Officer VP Gautham.
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Earlier, BRS working president and former Minister KT Rama Rao also highlighted the increasing power cuts across the State.
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As per the survey, the BRS would secure 40 per cent of the vote share in the Lok Sabha polls to be held on May 13.
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Responding to news reports of Prajwal Revanna on X, Rama Rao questioned how he was even allowed to leave the country.
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Addressing a massive crowd as part of his roadshow in Warangal, Chandrashekhar Rao said the Congress government was violating established laws including TS-bPASS and was not giving permission for new constructions in Telangana.
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He said the voters could vote for the Congress if they had increased pension, Rs.2,500 under Maha Lakshmi and had kept the other promises made during the Assembly election campaign.
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He said promises made by the Congress to weavers during the Assembly elections, remain unfulfilled and blamed the Revanth Reddy government for the crisis in textile industry.
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Speaking on the occasion, Kamalakar said the people would not forget the TRS formed by party president K Chandrashekhar Rao as long as soil and water was available in Telangana.
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He had a review with elected representatives and former MLAs at the residence of former Minister V Srinivas Goud on the strategies to be adopted in the upcoming parliamentary polls in the district.
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Reddy has vowed to found a trust with Rs 100 crore budget drawing funds from his joint family's properties.