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The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and Bharatiya Janata Party have announced candidates for all the 17 Lok Sabha constituencies while the Congress party is yet to declare candidates for the three constituencies of Hyderabad, Karimnagar and Khammam.
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Whereas going by the market value of the land parcel the lease amount should be fixed at Rs. 50 crore per annum with 10 percent annual increase of lease rent, he said.
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The BRS fielded former Asifabad MLA Athram Sakku, while the candidates of the BJP and Congress are Godam Nagesh and Athram Suguna.
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BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao will also distribute B forms to party candidates apart from handing over cheques for Rs.95 lakh each towards election expenses in adherence to prescribed norms.
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In April last, Revanth Reddy had alleged that the BRS government allotted 15 acres land to the foundation. He had also assured that after coming to power, the Congress government would put all those involved in the land allotment behind the bars.
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By relying on apex court judgements, the counsel further argued that disqualification petition should be decided as early as possible and the same cannot be put on hold for several months.
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People from Zaheerabad, Narayankhed, Andole, Sangareddy, Patancheru and Narsapur Assembly constituencies will attend the meeting.
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Besides sanctioning the Kothapalli-Manoharabad railway line, a cable bridge across Manair river, Manair River Front, IT Tower and other works were also completed.
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KT Rama Rao, the working president of the BRS, has forecasted a challenging path for both the Congress and BJP in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in Telangana.
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Initially, the BJP planned over 25 public meetings with national leaders including Modi, Amit Shah and a slew of union Ministers, Chief Ministers from BJP-ruled States and other national leaders.
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The people of Telangana were waiting to teach a lesson to the Congress in the Lok Sabha elections.
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He along with former Bellampalli MLA Durgam Chinnaiah attended a meeting of the cadres belonging to the BRS held in Bellampalli on Sunday.
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He emphasised the need to safeguard the constitutional spirit to achieve equality in the society.
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Addressing a public meeting at Chevella, Chandrashekhar Rao said if the situation prevailing in the State was any indication, it was time to give a big mandate to the BRS, which should emerge victorious in all the seats it was contesting.
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The district collector had announced the date of election to the post of chairperson following the ouster of BRS councilor Nittu Jahnavi in a no-confidence motion on March 30.
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In a statement BJP spokesperson NV Subhash said though the probe agencies had submitted their reports to the government, the government was neither taking action against the accused nor making the reports public.
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Sudhir Kumar who worked in the Telangana agitation for separate statehood since 2001, has been a loyal party activist.
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BRS MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy said the delay in paddy procurement by the State govt was forcing farmers to sell their produce to private traders in open market for just Rs 1,500-1,700 per quintal
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He also demanded for allocation of Rs.20,000 crore in the State budget towards implementation of the BC sub-plan, besides establishing the Most Backward Classes (MBC) department.
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He said Eshwar's journey exemplified determination and perseverance, serving as a beacon for youngsters striving for success.