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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.
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Hearing about the protest, the SP visited the Battalion. As he was interacting with the agitating cops, one of the constables fell at his feet pleading for justice
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Congress MLC T Jeevan Reddy said that the State leadership was encouraging defections into the party, was against the AICC’s policies and that such steps were leaving local leaders in distress
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With two Congress leaders being detained by the police in connection with the incident, and another Congress leader intervening and getting them released, there are tensions within the Congress over the intervention of this leader,
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The official national handle of the Congress party on X (formerly Twitter) posted that the Telangana Congress government had waived off loans for 40 lakh farmers under its crop loan waiver scheme
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In a post circulated by the Group - I victims in the social media on Sunday, the aspirants said the downfall of Congress party had commenced in the State
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Congress party said that it would support the government from outside. Squashing rumours about differences between the NC and the Congress over berth sharing
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No decision has been taken so far on disqualification of BRS MLAs who defected to the Congress in the State, even a month after the High Court set a four week deadline to the Speaker for deciding on disqualification
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Harish Rao warned that if the Congress government failed to provide loan waiver amount to all the farmers, BRS leaders and workers would take the fight to Delhi and stage a protest in front of Gandhi's residence
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A section of leaders and cadre, especially old timers, have been accusing the MLA of neglecting them and not giving prior information about his tour programmes in the constituency
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Starting Monday, KTR will tour Rajendranagar's Hyderguda and Kishanbagh, followed by Amberpet on Tuesday to meet residents facing eviction due to the government's controversial project.
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Addressing a press conference here on Wednesday, Laxman said the Congress party came to power by making several promises, but it failed to deliver it even after ten months.
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He cited the Supreme Court's judgement on the party defections earlier, pointing out that the apex court had previously ruled that decisions on such complaints should be made within three months.
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Processing of applications delayed in constituencies of oppn leaders
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It is learnt that Rao persuaded Vikramarka to cancel his tour to Chennur Assembly constituency, further fueling the differences.
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The activists of Telangana Rashtra Rythu Sangham (AIKS) leaders Ch Narendra Kumar and M Viswanatham said Congress party during Assembly elections announced that crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh of all the farmers would be waived but after coming to power many restrictions were imposed in its implementation.