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The electoral battleground in the state of Telangana is currently witnessing a resurgence of Telangana pride, with the ruling BRS poised to capitalize on this sentiment once again
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Laxman Naik has been meeting top Congress leaders in Telangana, Bengaluru and Kerala for the past few months in support of his candidacy.
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A high-level committee for social sciences, constituted by the NCERT to revise the school curriculum, has recommended that "India" should be replaced with "Bharat" in the school textbooks for all classes
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Vijay Kumar, an Assembly ticket aspirant from Gadwal, was suspended from the party after he rebelled against Revanth Reddy.
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Most of the protests are along the bordering areas of Telangana and Karnataka and across erstwhile Mahabubnagar.
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In a major jolt to BJP ahead of the upcoming election to the State assembly, former Munugode MLA Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy announced his resignation.
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After TPCC president A Revanth Reddy, former Minister K Jana Reddy, Bhongir MP Komatireddy Venkat Reddy and now Sangareddy MLA T Jagga Reddy, all have made public their dreams of sitting in the Telangana Chief Minister’s seat.
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Many sarpanches from the mandal who joined the Congress party returned to the BRS on Tuesday under the leadership of BRS mandal president Veeru Naik
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In fact, on Monday Rajgopal Reddy himself reportedly told a few local media persons that he would not be contesting the assembly polls from the BJP.
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Chhattisgarh Chief Minister said that there are more than 22 lakh farmers in Chhattisgarh who will get direct benefits
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In the presence of Rahul Gandhi, he is expected to officially join the Congress party in Delhi within the next few days.
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The study report was released on Sunday by Mission Chanakya, a reputed political research and analysis agency, whose previous predictions on multiple Parliament and State elections, including the recent Karnataka elections, have been quite accurate.
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With this, the ruling party has announced its candidates for all the 90 assembly constituencies in the state, which will see voting in two phases on November 7 and 17
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The Minister said the farmers of Karnataka were taking to streets demanding daytime power supply for at least five hours and staging protests in front of the sub-stations.
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Stating that Uttam Kumar Reddy had opposed a BC meeting at Suryapet, the former MP said the Nalgonda MP needed BC community votes but did not extend support to a BC meeting.
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Many leaders, who quit the party, have vowed to ensure the defeat of Congress candidates in their constituencies
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In his two-page letter, Kharge said that he was writing on a matter of great public importance which is of concern not just to the INDIA parties but also to people at large
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As the Congress and BJP launch harsh critiques against BRS, particularly focusing on accusations of family rule and corruption, the ruling party retaliates by accusing the national parties of disrespecting Telangana's self-respect.
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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the opposition Congress have retained their 2018 candidates for the Rau constituency in Indore district
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Congress, which is yet to reach the halfway mark in finalising the list of its nominees, is seeing a large number of its leaders on the way out of the party