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Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge released the party's manifesto for the Telangana elections 2023, which promised six guarantees to the people.
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From the merger of the Hyderabad State in the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh to the formation of Telangana, the Congress kept deceiving the people of Telangana and was now aspiring to win the elections with its eyes only on power, and not the welfare of people, said CM KCR
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This decision was taken by the Karnataka cabinet last week against the previous BJP government’s approval to the CBI for probing the disproportionate assets case.
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BRS leader and MLC K Kavitha on Tuesday cautioned voters to be wary of the bond-paper promises of Congress leaders in the State.
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Addressing a press conference here on Tuesday, Laxman said all the claims being made about Congress getting over 66 seats were false and misleading.
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The 3,26,18,205 voters enrolled for November 30 elections include 1,63,13,268 men, 1,63,02,261 women and 2,676 third gender persons.
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BRS MLC K Kavitha on Tuesday hit out at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi saying that she would quit politics if the former AICC president proved that if one extra job was given in any of Congress-ruled states than in Telangana.
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Here are the key battles to look out for in the Telangana Assembly elections 2023
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Apart from KCR, 89 sitting members of BRS are in the fray. Congress has fielded six sitting members, AIMIM four members and BJP three members
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A case was registered against the three persons in Khammam Rural police station on the complaint of the flying squad in-charge and I-T officers
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The ECI had on November 25 approved distribution of Rythu Bandhu amount to farmers for the Yasangi season, but, withdrew the permission following a complaint from the Telangana Congress, said KCR
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Addressing a roadshow in Chennur on behalf of BRS candidate Balka Suman, KTR asked whether Vivek had spent three days in Chennur in the 30 years of his political career
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In a scathing attack on the Congress over its anti-farmer policies, BRS working president KT Rama Rao questioned the party's opposition to the distribution of the Rythu Bandhu input subsidy provided by the BRS government to farmers.
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Senior BRS leader and Energy Minister G. Jagadish Reddy confidently dismissed any notion of a Congress wave in Telangana, asserting that the BRS would secure victory across all 12 assembly segments in the former Nalgonda region.
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Chandrashekhar Rao called on Congress activists to introspect on the actions of their leaders, stating that Congress was not only stalling Rythu Bandhu but also proposing a new provision to extend it to tenant farmers, rather than the actual land owners.
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Telangana would meet the same fate as Karnataka if the Congress came to power, Harish Rao said, pointing out that Karnataka farmers were not getting even 3 hours of power supply and there was no Rythu Bandhu in Karnataka.
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The Congress has already announced several guarantees for the people of Telangana and is eyeing to defeat the BRS in the 119-member Assembly. Counting of votes will take place on December 3.
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My aim is to see that Telangana becomes a 100 per cent poverty-free State. A 100 per cent literate State like Kerala and also agricultural prosperity, said CM KCR
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The Congress government in Karnataka is facing challenges in progressing with irrigation projects.
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The Congress leader’s video is going viral on social media platforms with many questioning the double standards of the party, especially after announcing that both land owning farmers and tenant farmers would be given the assistance.