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With the first list naming Revanth Reddy as the candidate from Kodangal as well, he will be the third person in Telangana to contest from two constituencies this time.
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Harish Rao said though the opposition parties were colluding with each other indirectly, they were no match for Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao
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Though the Centre established 157 government medical colleges across the country, not even a single medical college was allotted to Telangana, said CM KCR
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Onion prices have increased before Diwali and housewives are upset over this. The government makes efforts to control inflation only when elections are held, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said
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Today's news includes Motorcycle Explosion In Pakistan, YS Sharmila Supports Congress, And Pension Scheme In Telangana
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Former minister Boda Janardhan resigned from the party alleging that the Congress promised something and did something else
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Baghel has launched a Congress manifesto promising a caste-based census, free paddy, and electricity
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Dissent continues in Adilabad Congress unit over allocation of tickets to newcomers ahead of the Telangana assembly polls
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In the political landscape of erstwhile Warangal, three leaders have etched their names in history by winning MLA seats six times and serving multiple times as ministers
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MP Ranjith Reddy invited them into the party fold offering pink scarves, symbolising their induction into the party.
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TS Planning Board vice-chairman B Vinod Kumar said Telangana would be in danger if the Congress was voted to power.
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Reddy welcomed members of Hindu Sena Youth, members of BJP and Congress from Japrapur and Kadthal villages in Soan mandal into the BRS
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Taking exception to Rahul Gandhi making light of BJP's announcement to make a backward caste leader the chief minister in Telangana, Union Minister G Kishan Reddy on Sunday said the Congress leader insulted the BCs with his comments.
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CPI(M) has decided to contest 17 seats independently in the upcoming November 30 polls after failing to reach a seat sharing agreement with Congress
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Shivakumar’s letter to Foxconn Technology Group chairman Young Liu also showed how the Congress was trying to malign Hyderabad, by stating that “past incidents of communal disturbance in Hyderabad”
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The Congress party candidate from Karwan, Mohd Osman Al Hajri came to a locality behind the Langer Houz Eidgah when local AIMIM party workers obstructed him leading to an argument between workers of both the parties.
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The BRS pact is with the people. In 2014 and 2018, BRS (then TRS) contested alone. In 2023 also, BRS believes in the people and is sure of their support, Rama Rao said while addressing party workers at Serilingampally
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The campaigning by the Congress so far has seen the party candidates criticizing the welfare schemes of the BRS government.
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“There are plenty of examples in Indian politics where Chief Ministers had a run of ten plus here and if that repeats in Telangana, it shouldn’t be any surprise," Prof. Sanjay Kumar of Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), Delhi, said
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Both CM Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM DK Shivakumar made public appearances together, cheering at each other and took part in the breakfast meeting as well as conveyed a message of unity to Congress workers