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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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Kandi Srinivas Reddy of the Congress and Jangu Bapu, a nominee fielded by the BSP, raised objections with the returning officer for approving the nomination.
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He paid tributes at the statue of Prof Jayashankar at Telangana Bhavan before leaving for Erravelli along with the followers and supporters to meet BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao for joining the party.
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BRS president KCR announced that as part of the alliance, the BRS will contest from 15 of 17 Lok Sabha constituencies and the BSP from two constituencies
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BSP leader RS Praveen Kumar clarified that his party high command had accorded permission for the talks for forging an alliance between the BSP and the BRS in connection with the upcoming parliamentary elections in Telangana
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RS Praveen Kumar said the Congress was a pseudo-secular party which could cause more harm than benefiting the nation
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In a joint press conference held at the BRS chief's residence in Nandinagar here, Chandrashekhar Rao declared that BRS and BSP would contest the Lok Sabha elections together, citing shared ideologies and goals.
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BSP Lok Sabha MP from Ambedkar Nagar Ritesh Pandey on Sunday resigned from the party's primary membership, saying neither has he been called for meetings for a long time nor has the party leadership spoken to him.
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The BSP activists carrying placards demanding the arrest of Uske Raghupathi, a councilor of the BJP in Mavala, for his role in the murder of Vamshi, raised slogans against him
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Singh said Mayawati announced the decision during a meeting in the district that was attended by party leaders from across the country.
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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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Praveen Kumar polled 44,151 votes, while his opponents Dr P Harish Rao and Koneru Konappa polled 63,302 votes and 60,379 votes respectively
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Tension prevailed for a while when cadres of BJP and BSP staged dharnas in Kaghaznagar on Thursday.
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If elected I plan to create an industrial corridor in Mancherial town in order to provide employment opportunities to local youngsters who remain jobless even after pursuing engineering courses, said Thota Srinivas
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BSP will play a crucial role in Telangana politics by winning at least 'two digit seats', said Mayawati
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Tension prevailed for a while when activists of both BSP and BRS clashed during campaigning in Kagaznagar
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So far, the Mayawati-led BSP has declared names of 74 candidates for polls to the 230-member House
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Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati on Tuesday demanded the state government start conducting the caste survey right away
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Mayawati also took serious objection to bulldozer action on people, saying it is used to punish the family of a person before being convicted. Educational institutes and hospitals linked to such people are being shut down, she said. "This is an extremely anti-people step,” Mayawati said.
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Mayawati called a special meeting of senior leaders and district heads of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand to review the preparations for the Lok Sabha elections