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Adilabad Parliament constituency, comprising seven Assembly segments such as Adilabad, Boath, Nirmal, Khanapur, Mudhole, Sirpur (T) and Asifabad went for polls on May 13.
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In the last elections, the BRS had secured 920 votes, Congress had bagged 350 votes and BJP polled 100 votes. In the current by poll, the BRS secured 763 votes and Congress bagged 662 votes, registering an increase of nearly 300 votes, he said.
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BRS leaders led by Farooq Hussain, Kadavergu Rajanarasu, Pala Sairam, Macha Venugopal Reddy and others have offered floral tributes at Martyr's memorial remembering the sacrifices of the Telangana Martyrs.
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KTR dubbed Revanth Reddy as a fool who lacked basic understanding of Telangana movement and the aspirations of people of the State.
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He asserted that the future belongs to the BRS which would soon launch a new agitation with new strategies and goals for Telangana.
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He expressed his dissent over the Congress government's attempts to undermine sacrifices of Telangana movement and martyrs in Telangana State formation in an attempt to portray itself as messiah who delivered the State.
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This significant milestone commemorates a decade since Telangana became a self-governing State, honouring the sacrifices of numerous people during the statehood movement.
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KCR expresses deep concerns over current government's handling of the State affairs
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The Congress-led State government previously announced that there would be no power cuts in Telangana.
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C-PAC exit polls gained credibility when its predictions came almost correct during the Assembly elections held in the State last year
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He pointed out that the former Chief Minister's name was not mentioned anywhere in the case which is being investigated by the Enforcement Directorate for the last two years.
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On June 2 last year, the then BRS government led by former Chief Minister Chandrashekhar Rao initiated year-long celebrations marking 10th year of Telangana State formation.
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He reminded that the Congress should blamed for backwardness of Telangana and sufferings of its people in undivided Andhra Pradesh over the decades.
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Party accuses Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy of shielding BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao
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The Congress party has never participated in Telangana movement. It was now trying every way to undermine the rapid strides made by the State in development during the past ten years of K Chandrashekhar Rao's rule.
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RS leaders were trying to incite regional feelings by making baseless allegations against the Congress Government, the State government Advisor Mohammed Ali Shabbir said in a statement.
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Later, they would go to the Telangana martyrs memorial in a rally. On June 2, they would participate in formation day celebrations scheduled to be held in Telangana Bhavan wherein the BRS chief and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao would hoist national flag as well as party flag.
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They are leaking news and deciding the masterminds and culprits, with no concrete evidence. Such allegations without evidence, will not stand legal scrutiny," he said.
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They made it clear that Maharashtra state, especially its peasant community was more in need of the BRS and its support for reviving the fortunes of the farmers.
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With the Monsoon fast approaching and the IMD forecasting above-normal rainfall this year, fear of inundation is giving sleepless nights to residents of Warangal