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According to the figures provided to the EC in their annual audit reports, the BJP has received voluntary contributions through the now banned electoral bonds of Rs 1,685.69 crore during 2023-24, against Rs 1294.15 crore in the previous year
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According to available information, the school management made students with unpaid fee dues of nearly Rs 7000 stand outside the gate.
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Says on one hand, party organising rally to 'Save the Constitution' and trying to poach BRS MLAs on the other
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A recent meeting exposed in-fighting among the leaders. The meeting was held to review the reasons for the party’s failure in the elections held in May
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Write open letter to Telangana CMO stating it could have severe repercussions on foreign investors, impact Congress’ national reputation
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Though the State government announced to celebrate former central minister Gaddam Venkataswamy’s death anniversary officially, celebrations were not held in Peddapalli collectorate
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Speaking to media after visiting Sritej, who is undergoing treatment at KIMS Hospital after being injured in the stampede here on Tuesday, Aruna said politicisation of the incident would send a wrong message to the film industry.
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A similar exercise was done in Kerala as well and this was not just about political benefit, but also a serious case of sedition, he said, adding that Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy should be held responsible
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The Chief Minister, who has a grudge against the film industry, took advantage of the stampede incident and conspired to damage the reputation of the film industry in the assembly, he alleged
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The only option before the Congress is to let allies play their roles in strengthening the alliance
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Once seen as an intellectual face of the grand old party, Mani Shankar Aiyar marvels at the irony of his political career that was ‘made and unmade by the Gandhis’
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Farmers found fault with the Congress party, which promised to waive all crop loans, for deceiving them by denying crop loan waiver scheme to them after coming to power.
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Discontent has been simmering in Congress party in Pinapaka Assembly constituency as the local MLA Payam Venkateswaralu is allegedly ignoring senior leaders and cadres.
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The officials informed that the party had not taken permission to erect banners. A heated argument broke out between the officials and the party leaders
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As part of the conclusion of the weeklong Praja Palana celebrations, cultural council artists had organised a programme in Kodimial. While Congress leaders were addressing the gathering, local people gathered and questioned the leaders for delivering lectures without implementing the promises made to the people during the time of elections.
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The Congress-led UDF defeated her nearest rival, CPM's Sathyan Mokeri by over 4.1 lakh votes. Priyanka Gandhi surpassed her brother Rahul Gandhi's victory margin of 3.65 lakh votes
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At a time when every other political party, civil rights organisations and tribal rights organisations were sending their leaders to Lagacherla to listen to the voices of the farmers, neither the TPCC President nor any other top Congress leader has made an effort to listen to the voices of farmers.
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Goud pointed out that the Congress party had promised 42 percent reservations in local bodies but has only recently set up a BC Commission to count the BC population
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Facing criticism from the BRS about its failures, the Congress party is turning to social media supporters to help fight back and improve its public image
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In a significant move, nearly 100 Congress members from Kodangal joined the BRS at Rama Rao's residence in Nandinagar. During the event, he remarked that a rebellion against the Congress government had started in Kodangal, which is Revanth Reddy's constituency.