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Narendra Modi has suffered a huge personal, political, and moral defeat, says Jairam Ramesh
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As the Chief Minister announced that leaders who strive for the party success would be given priority in appointment of nominated posts, many leaders are making a beeline to Gandhi Bhavan.
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Mallanna was declared elected late Friday night, leading Rakesh Reddy by over 14,000 second preference votes.
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Counting of second preference votes, initiated on Thursday night, persisted into Friday.
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The party-supported candidate is likely to get elected as the bank chairman. All three political parties - BRS, Congress and BJP, extended their support to three different panels contesting in the cooperative bank elections.
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The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) constable allegedly assaulted Kangana while frisking her at the airport before she boarded her flight.
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Initial trends on Wednesday night indicated a neck and neck battle between Congress candidate Chintapandu Naveen alias Teenmaar Mallanna and BRS candidate A Rakesh Reddy.
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"The INDIA Janbandhan leaders will be meeting today at 6 PM at 10, Rajaji Marg to discuss the election results and strategy thereafter," Kharge posted on X.
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Danam Nagendra came second in the race winning 4.23 lakh votes while BRS’ T Padma Rao registered 1.29 lakh votes.
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Ajay Kumar extended financial aid for the deceased worker’s funeral expenses and paid homage to him. Speaking to the media he said that the culture of murderous politics was not good.
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He also congratulated and thanked the party activists and leaders, who worked for the party’s success. The party recognizes your hard work, he said.“The Election Code is ending tomorrow.
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The Congress candidate for Khammam Lok Sabha got elected with a never before majority of 4, 67, 652 votes in the history of the Lok Sabha polls.
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AICC general secretary KC Venugopal during a conference meeting from New Delhi with the State leaders on May 7 had pointed out that there was no coordination between MLAs and incharge Ministers in a few constituencies, which could prove counter-productive.
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The Congress suffered these loses despite the Chief Minister personally conducting a few meetings with party workers and playing all the tactics in the book.
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The option registered 0.95 percent of votes. Meanwhile, BJP’s share of votes increased from 35.48 percent in 2019 to 45.98 percent in 2024.
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The election for 17 Parliamentary constituencies was held on May 13, 2024. While both BJP and Congress won 8 seats each, MIM won 1 seat.
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AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi maintained his hold over Hyderabad.
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Nagesh won by 90,932 votes, which was substantially higher than what the party candidate, Soyam Bapu Rao secured in 2019 when he defeated Nagesh, who was the TRS candidate then, by 58,560 votes.
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MP Anil Kumar Yadav said people across the country were fed up with the BJP government and desired a change at the Centre.
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Congress candidate Sri Ganesh won the seat with a majority of 13,206 votes against his nearest rival and BJP candidate Dr TN Vamsha Tilak.