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Hyderabad: The Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) has announced the following candidates for the GHMC elections: P Madhavi Latha – Bharathi Nagar (Ward 111) R Kumar Yadav – Patancheru (Ward 113) Diwakar Reddy (Mallapur) Jyothi Mallikharjun Goud (Nacharam) B Uma Reddy (Habsiguda) T Sowmya (Ramanthapur) M Sadashivudu (BN Reddy Nagar) Sama Rammohan Reddy (Vanasthalipuram) Raghavachary […]
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Hyderabad: On the second day of nominations, 522 candidates filed 580 sets of nominations for the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) elections. Among the nominations, 195 were from the Telangana Rashtra Samithi, 140 from the Bharatiya Janata Party, 68 from the Congress, 47 from the Telugu Desam Party, 27 from the AIMIM, one from CPI, […]
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The opposition parties and their leaders have run out of ideas and are levelling allegations of a political nexus between TRS party and other parties, said TRS working president
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She was interacting with the media after accompanying the TRS candidate in the Gandhinagar division Mutta Padma for filing her nomination papers at the municipal office in Abids.
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Insistence on loyalty to the first family and reluctance to organisational overhaul are devaluing Congress’ liberal framework
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Hyderabad: The Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) on Wednesday announced the list of 29 candidates for the GHMC elections. The first list of Congress included names of A Manjula Reddy for Begumpet, Geedi Srinivas Goud for Malkajgiri, G Vishwatejeswara Rao for Kukatpally, S Sirisha Reddy for AS Rao Nagar, Mahipal Yadav for Kondapur , Bandi […]
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Leaders of non-NDA parties to be invited for a meeting to be held in Hyderabad in December second week
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Party appoints leaders from other States to oversee GHMC polls
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Ready to support any candidate from Musheerabad division, say party workers
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Hyderabad: The Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) has opposed the distribution of Rs 10,000 flood relief to the poor affected by the recent incessant rains and the resultant floods in the city. Alleging that Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan had become a mute spectator, the Congress demanded her to intervene and stop the distribution. Nalgonda MP Komatireddy […]
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The "anti-farmer" bills passed by Parliament will hurt and weaken peasants in the country, Delhi Congress president Anil Chaudhary said.
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The Minister said that the workers in Patancheru industrial area were getting enough work now since TRS government was supplying round the clock quality power to industries.
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The Congress spokesperson alleged that the State government has been eavesdropping on opposition party leaders for a long time.
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With this, the BJP now has 126 MLAs in the 230-member House, while the Congress has 96 legislators.
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JMM candidate Basant Soren, who is the younger brother of CM Hemant Soren, defeated his nearest BJP rival Lois Marandi, a former minister, by 6,842 votes
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As trends from all 243 seats became available, the NDA constituents were ahead in 125, with BJP candidates leading the table in 72 seats and the JD(U) in only 47.
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So far 45,175 votes were counted, BJP got 20,226 votes, TRS polled 17,559 and Congress polled 3254 votes.
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The bypolls were necessitated after sitting Congress MLAs resigned ahead of Rajya Sabha polls in June this year.
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Arrangements for counting of votes were made by the officials by strictly adhering to Covid-19 regulations.
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TPCC spokesperson Dasoju Sravan blamed both State and Centre for indulging in a slugfest while the farmers and citizens of Hyderabad were suffering in the aftermath of the deluge.