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Rao recalled that Civil Supplies Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy had promised to release the bonus within 48 hours of procuring the paddy. The former Minister wrote a letter to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to release the bonus amount to all the farmers without any delay.
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This occurred during the Delhi and Haryana elections. In Haryana, AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal impacted Congress' chances, leading to its defeat. Similarly, in the Delhi elections, Congress took certain actions that resulted in AAP's loss, ultimately paving the way for the BJP's victory, he noted.
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According to him, the Delhi election results mark a historic victory for the BJP, with voters rejecting corruption, caste-based politics, separatism, and anti-people policies that have hindered Delhi’s development.
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Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut says BJP won as a lot of money was spent, workers of rival parties were targeted and voters list was tampered with in Delhi 'as was done in Maharashtra'
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Tension prevails at the Collectorate when farmers assembled in large numbers; holding placards, they raised slogans against the Congress government
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CM Revanth campaigned rigorously in Maharashtra but the Congress lost and similarly, the party scored a grand zero in Delhi Assembly elections, the BRS working president said
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An indecisive Chief Minister and an irresponsible government have crippled the rural economy, said BRS working president KT Rama Rao.
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In a post on X, Rama Rao pointed out the dire condition of rural administration, citing unpaid bills, financial distress among former sarpanches, and village secretaries facing unwarranted trouble by using personal funds.
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The meeting, held at Khairatabad MLA Danam Nagender's residence, focused on legal strategies and the response to the Apex Court and Assembly authorities
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Raising I-T exemption threshold has clear political undertones, especially in a city where the middle class dominates — nearly 67% of Delhi is middle-class against 31% nationally — the voter base
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The exercise remained largely peaceful with voting percentage rising quickly after a cool morning made way for a warm afternoon. There was a commotion at a polling booth in Seelampur where a bogus voter was caught casting a vote on someone else's identity
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Anticipating protests, GHMC authorities initiated the construction at midnight on Tuesday, sparking controversy. Upon receiving information, several local BRS and Congress leaders hurried to the site to halt the work. However, the police detained them and relocated them to police stations.
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All Delhi Police personnel are committed to ensuring free, fair, and peaceful elections
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Polling is underway at 13,766 stations across all 70 Assembly constituencies to decide the fate of 699 candidates in a contest that could reshape the political landscape of the capital
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Party leadership will initiate action, warns Kumbham Anil Kumar Reddy
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When A Revanth Reddy served as TPCC president, Manne Satish backed him through social media campaigns and various activities. However, after the online poll setback, Satish is now reportedly at risk of being removed.
During A Revanth Reddy's tenure as TPCC president, Manne Satish had backed him through social media campaigns and various initiatives. However, after the failure of the online poll, Satish is said to be facing dismissal.
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Accuses Revanth Reddy's administration of being similar to Modi's governance, causing injustice to minorities and farmers
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Once, banks would line up to give loans to builders, but now, due to 14 months of Congress rule, they are unable to get loans, says the BRS leader
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He criticised Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for presenting a budget that caters to select States, questioning the BJP's idea of Vikasit Bharat (Developed India)
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BRS MLC K Kavitha questions Congress, BJP over no fund allocations for Telangana