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Condemning the Karnataka government’s decision to increase the fuel prices, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) is demanding the Congress government in Telangana not to increase fuel prices.
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Congress leader says “serious concerns” being raised about transparency in country’s electoral process
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Alleging the Chief Minister's involvement in various irregularities, the BRS leader claimed that Revanth was receiving commissions in liquor, sand and fly ash transportation.
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Carrying earthen pots, protesters raised slogans against the Delhi government and Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal
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Now, six months had passed by and the implementation of promises was confined to papers, BJP Floor leader A Maheshwar Reddy ridiculed.
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Promised should be extended to benefit all the farmers instead of finalising beneficiaries in a selective manner
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Though the five guarantees are believed to have propelled the Congress to power in the Assembly elections, they apparently did not help the party secure votes in the Lok Sabha elections.
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The situation has leaders in both parties lobbying hard for the coveted post.
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The Minister said the government was giving uniforms, textbooks, and note books free of cost besides serving the mid-day meal. Zilla Parishad Chairperson P Manjusri, Collector Valluru Kranthi and others were present.
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He recalled that the Congress Party, in its manifesto for the parliamentary polls, had given its commitment to reclaim the five villages Telangana had lost to AP.
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The government had failed to extend any kind of crop investment support so far. Farmers had pinned high hopes on the promise of Rs.15000 per acre assured by the government under Rythu Bharosa.
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Says whatever decision he takes, both constituencies will be happy with it
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In a letter addressed to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Tuesday, he said the people of the State voted against the Congress as it failed to implement all the promises made to them.
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The Congress government had conducted the Group I examination without any issues. Similarly, a protest would be staged against the irregularities in the NEET examination, he said.
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Som Distilleries was responsible for many deaths in Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, courtesy the spurious liquor sourced from the company.
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The cultivation of oil palm is spread in Siddipet, Gajwel, Dubbak, Husnabad and Jangon constituencies in the district.
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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.