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With the counting of votes slated to be held on Sunday, party sources said all Congress candidates were asked to reach Hyderabad and camp at a private hotel in the city.
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Based on a complaint on Friday, a case was booked against Mynampally Hanumanth Rao under various sections and being investigated
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While some of the surveys hinted an edge for the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), its immediate opponent Congress appeared to give a tough fight in several constituencies
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The Congress candidate later filed a complaint at the Saidabad polling station against AIMIM leader Ahmed Balala and others
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A brief disturbance occurred at a Jangaon polling station within the government junior college premises, swiftly resolved by the police after a protest by Congress and other opposition activists.
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Mujeebullah was checking the polling process at different polling booths when some persons suspected to be AIMIM party workers attacked him and another persons after an argument.
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The State will have about 3.26 crore voters lining up in front of 35,655 polling stations to choose their representatives from 2,290 candidates in 119 constituencies.
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He also found fault with the Election Commission of India (ECI) for stalling the Rythu Bandhu disbursements and allowing release of funds under PM Kisan.
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He asked the people to decide who was the true sepoy of Telangana.
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In a statement, TITA president Sundeep Kumar Makthala said 62.5 percent of the 10 lakh-strong direct workforce had voting rights
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Acting on a tip off, the police along with other officials conducted a search near Feroz Khan's house, and caught one person who was allegedly carrying cash of Rs. 1 lakh with him
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CM KCR stated that after enduring numerous challenges during the Congress's 50-year rule, the people of Telangana are unwilling to grant them another chance in the upcoming Telangana Assembly Elections.
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Telangana results now will also indicate whether these national players are in a position to challenge a strong regional player in a State
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Before the 2023 Telangana Assembly Elections, CM KCR urged the public to recall the decades-long betrayal by the Congress party, emphasizing their failure to fulfill the aspirations for a separate state
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Rythu Bandhu can never be stopped by Congress once BRS comes back into power this time, says KCR ahead of the Telangana Assembly Elections 2023
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As many as 2,290 contestants are in the fray for the upcoming elections, including Chief Minister KCR, his minister-son K T Rama Rao, state Congress president A Revanth Reddy and BJP Lok Sabha members Bandi Sanjay Kumar and D Arvind.
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With less than six months remaining before the Lok Sabha elections are scheduled to take place, Rahul Gandhi said that coming to Kerala and Wayanad is not work for him
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The social media team of the Congress is reportedly planning to unleash a blitzkrieg of misinformation to mislead and confuse voters in Telangana days ahead of the polling
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BRS leader Dasoju Sravan assured the farmers in Telangana that Rythu Bandhu will not stop under any circumstances
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As per rule, all non-local people and others, who participate in political campaign programmes, are not permitted to stay in the constituencies as the campaign concluded at 5 pm