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Speaking on the occasion, she expressed gratitude to people of constituency for believing in her, vowing to strive for their welfare.
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Out of 119 MLAs, six MLAs have assets of more than Rs 100 crore each, as per the information they furnished to the Election Commission in an affidavit while filing their nominations
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Contesting in Manthani assembly segment on a BRS ticket, Madhukar lost the poll to Congress candidate D Sridhar Babu.
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The final list of voters will be published on December 8 and the election will be held from 7 am to 5 pm on December 27
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Diwakar Rao told cadres that both defeat and victories were part of politics and advised not to be disheartened by the outcome of the elections
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He sought KCR’s blessings and also thanked him for giving him the opportunity to contest election from Korutla.
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KTR appealed to the party members including district presidents and Zilla Parishad chairpersons to pay their respects to Sampath Reddy at the party district offices across the State
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Hyderabad saw an equal split of triumphs between BRS and AIMIM, each securing victories in seven constituencies, while the BJP clinched one seat
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Harish Rao has now become the only leader to win seven times as a BRS candidate since his first victory in 2004.
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We have to introspect and assess on the weakness in Yakutpura. We will address all the shortcomings at the earliest and prepare effectively for the Parliament elections, said Owaisi
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Many said it was hard to imagine anyone else in place of KT Rama Rao, who had become the face of the State's flourishing IT sector as a suave Minister successful in bringing the world's biggest IT names to Hyderabad
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Chandrashekhar Rao said he was saddened by the death of Sampath Reddy, a young leader who had followed him right from the early days of the Telangana movement
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While two of them got elected on BRS tickets, one was from the Congress
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In the Telangana elections 2023, familial ties played a prominent role, spanning relationships from father-son pairs to brothers and even father-in-law and son-in-law alliances
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Though the BRS was entitled to continue in the power till January 16 as per the Constitution, KCR wanted the party leaders to extend necessary support, paving way for formation of the new government in the State
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About nine BRS leaders, who quit the party and contested on a Congress ticket emerged victorious, whereas three leaders, who joined Congress from BJP, also managed to win
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B Vinod Kumar was appointed by the BRS government to the Planning Board
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Praveen Kumar vowed to prepare the cadre and to strengthen the party in order to accomplish its future endeavours
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While BRS MLA from Andole Chanti Kranthi Kiran lost to Congress veteran Damodara Raja Narasimha, BJP MLA from Dubbak M Raghunandan Rao lost to BRS candidate Kotha Prabhakar Reddy
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Listening to the speeches of Opposition party candidates from each constituency, Harish Rao gave them plans to counter the statements from the rivals