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Polling will be held on November 30 and counting of votes will be taken up on December 3.
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Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel announced that if the Congress retains power in Chhattisgarh, women will be given an annual financial assistance of Rs 15,000
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A total of 5,716 sets of nominations were received by the electoral officers since November 3. Majority of the candidates are independents
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Police reported that MLA Guvvala Balaraju from the ruling party sustained injuries in the clashes and was promptly taken to a hospital in Hyderabad along with other individuals involved.
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"We don't mind if you do not vote for a Congress candidate. But do not vote for BRS. What does it mean? Indirectly they are asking their men to support BJP," Sanjay told a news channel during an interview.
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Having resigned on Saturday, Sravanthi was welcomed into the BRS party by its working president, K.T. Rama Rao, during a program at the BRS headquarters, Telangana Bhavan.
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Vijayashanthi was staying away from party activities for a few months and had skipped public meetings of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and union Home Minister Amit Shah
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"The Congress party has included a proposal in its Minority Declaration to provide financial assistance to "newly-wed couples" instead of directly assisting the poor parents of the bride. This means that the bridegroom's family, rather than the girl's parents, would benefit from the scheme," BRS leader Shaik Abdullah Sohail said.
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Nagi Shekhar, after filing his nomination as a rebel candidate, is campaigning using the photographs of AICC leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi
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Energy Minister G Jagadish Reddy asked the people to think carefully before casting their vote in the election
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The differences between Damodara Raja Narasimha and T Jagga Reddy in over the replacement of Neelam Madhu with Kata Srinivas Goud days after declaring the former as the Patancheru candidate has distanced the Mudiraj community from the Congress
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Party insiders reveal that the root cause of the rebellion was the faulty selection of candidates by the party high command, who are accused of ignoring party loyalty in favour of newcomers.
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The Congress cadres were in a state of confusion as the main leaders of the party were quitting and joining the BRS one after the other
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Manish Tewari said that when the new legislation was introduced, all members of the opposition parties gave dissenting notes against the structure and concept of the bills
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Sravanthi, who recently contested as an MLA candidate in the Munugode by-poll, secured the third position with 23,906 votes.
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The minister drew a sharp comparison between the governance models of Karnataka and Telangana, asserting that while Karnataka suffered under a "5 hours power failure model," Telangana thrived with a "24 hours power-full model."
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Of those arrested, five are Congress and three are BRS party workers. Ibrahimpatnam police said necessary charges have been framed against the suspects and efforts were on to identify and nab others involved in the clash.
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BRS working president K T Rama Rao deemed it "unnecessary" to conduct a separate caste census for the minorities along with the BCs, asserting that it would harm both BCs and the minorities.
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Minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao urged the voters to reject Congress during his poll campaign in Pedda Vangara Mandal
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The Congress party took a U-Turn on its candidate and replaced Neelam Madhu Mudiraj with Kata Srinivas Goud on Thursday night.