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Irked over the party’s decision to issue the Devarkadra ticket to Madhusudhan Reddy, Pradeep Goud's supporters attacked the party office in Mahabubnagar
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Gadwal ticket aspirant K Vijay Kumar, who was suspended from the party for levelling allegations against the party, unveiled “Revanth Hatao – Congress Bachao” wall posters at Ambedkar Statue
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The Congress was resorting to cheap politics by attacking Prabhakar Reddy, KCR said, also stating that the attack was against the principles that the BRS stood for
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Save Congress from RSS demand escalated in the wake of priority being accorded in issuing tickets to ‘parachute’ leaders, neglecting loyal leaders of the party
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Speaking to the media, CPI (M) State secretary Tammineni Veerabhadram felt that the Congress leadership was not serious regarding poll alliance with CPI(M)
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Congress was saying that the BRS was BJP’s B team, but the fact was that in Maharashtra, the Congress was in alliance with Shiv Sena party, a Hindu party, said KT Rama Rao
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Several leaders who were denied tickets for the upcoming elections are now lodging complaints against the Congress leadership in Telangana highlighting corruption, money laundering and extortion
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This has surprised many, including the Congress party cadre in erstwhile Adilabad district
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Soon after the assailant, Raju of Chepyala village, was thrashed and handed over to the police, photographs of him have come out showing him with different political party leaders.
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In the previous Assembly elections in 2018, the BRS won 88 of the 119 seats, hogging 47.4 per cent of the total vote share. The Congress finished a distant second with 19 seats and a vote share of 28.7 per cent.
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Refuting the Congress party’s practice of dubbing people or parties as BJP’s moles categorically, political strategist Prashant Kishor said branding an individual or a party merely on the basis of investigations by central agencies was not acceptable.
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The upcoming Telangana Assembly elections are scheduled for November 30, with voting taking place on December 3. As campaigning kicks off, the BRS, Congress, and BJP are each vying for a victory in the state.
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13 Dead, 50 Injured in Howrah-Chennai Line Train Collision
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Kisan Congress national vice president M Kodanda Reddy and TPCC senior vice president G Niranjan wrote a letter to Congress senior leaders, stating that there was lot of dissent in the party over the candidates’ selection.
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The BRS president cautioned that the Congress, which has been away from power for the last 10 years, was like a hungry wolf waiting to feast on the innocent sheep.
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The Centre, he said, was adamant about fitting meters on all agricultural pump sets and imposing electricity bills on farmers in the State.
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Telangana was continuing to suffer the consequences of the past injustices done by the Congress regime even today.
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After the high profile resignations of veterans Ponnala Lakshmaiah and Nagam Janardhan Reddy, supporters of multiple other ticket aspirants went on protest in different parts of the State, with many heading to Gandhi Bhavan in Hyderabad.
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"Do you need the government that was supplying power for five hours or 24 hours per day? he questioned the people.
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Congress leadership which was banking mainly on the false promises it had made, would not be able to help the party in any way, said Badugula Lingaiah Yadav