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Welcoming them into the party fold, Kranti Kiran said Congress leader Damodara Raja Narasimha was trying to instigate differences among the people by making them demand for the implementation of Dalit Bandhu all at once.
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Even as Telangana government has announced that it will observe September 17 as National Integration Day Opposition parties appear to be trying to score political mileage from the day
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Congress slammed the government and said that it is panicky and fearful of the opposition INDIA coalition and these are all diversionary tactics
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Sources in the Congress said the state leadership has almost prepared a list of at least 150 candidates for a total 230 assembly seats in the state, including sitting MLAs
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Telangana legislator Duddilla Sridhar Babu has been appointed as chairman of the manifesto committee.
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Many leaders have clearly informed the senior leaders from New Delhi that according top priority to people, who joined the Congress recently, would cast an adverse impact on the party prospects.
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Amarinder Singh on Saturday dismissed as "baseless rumours" claims that he had met Congress leader Sonia Gandhi recently.
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The MCD said the dogs that were picked up from the roads of the national capital have been kept in proper care and no cruelty or harm has been caused to them
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Congress leader Manish Tiwari launched an attack on the BJP-led Centre, asking the government to clarify in Parliament whether the government is aiming to provide a military base to United States soldiers on Indian soil
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The Congress has been questioning the financial dealings of billionaire Gautam Adani's group after US research firm Hindenburg alleged "irregularities" and charged it with stock price manipulation
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Congress on Friday claimed that despite multiple requests by US President Joe Biden's team, India has not allowed the media to ask questions of him and Prime Minister Modi
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If the BJP hates the word 'India', then why has it come up with schemes like Startup India', Digital India', Skill India' and Make in India', asked Kharge
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Results declared on Friday showed that 37-year-old Chandy Oommen trounced his main rival Jaick C Thomas of the CPI(M) by a margin of 37,719 votes in the bypoll, which saw nearly a month of vigorous campaigning by leaders of the Congress, CPI(M), and BJP for their respective parties.
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In 2011, Oommen Chandy secured an impressive margin of 33,255, which was the highest in his 12 electoral runs since 1970. Surpassing this milestone, his son now leads with an even greater margin of 34,036 votes, as over half of the votes have been counted.
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Insiders have affirmed that the former Prime Minister and JD(S) leader, H.D. Deve Gowda, engaged in a confidential meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP national President J.P. Nadda.
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According to sources from Kharge's office, as of Friday morning, he has not received an invitation to the dinner being hosted by the President
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The sequence commenced with the counting of postal votes, followed by those cast by senior citizens, and then the Electronic Voting Machines were tallied. Congress contender Chandy Oommen quickly gained momentum, securing a lead of over 1,500 in just a matter of minutes.
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The counting of votes in the Bageshwar assembly bypoll in Uttarakhand began at 8 am on Friday, officials said
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Earlier, on Thursday, Congress national president Mallikarjun Kharge arrived in Raipur to attend the 'Bharosa Ke Sammelan' event in the state's Rajnandgaon city
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Speaking to reporters in Raipur, Bhupesh Baghel said, They(Centre) are not buying rice from us. It is very unfortunate