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Voting across 64,626 polling booths began at 7 a.m. and will end at 6 p.m. Of the 64,626 polling booths, 17,032 have been categorised as sensitive.
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People of Telangana would always remember the brutalities Congress perpetrated on them, said KT Rama Rao
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BRS president and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao said that the report card of the Congress was too substandard to win the hearts of the people in Telangana
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Harish Rao lashed out at Chidambaram for his lack of historical understanding and accused him of spreading distorted statements against Telangana's history
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Hanumanth Rao, according to Sai Prasad, did not disclose details of criminal case and property, door no: 1-11-55/1 bearing PTI No: 1160105253
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Singaipally Gopi, who aspired for the Narsapur BJP ticket, also joined the BRS as the saffron party gave the seat to Murali Yadav.
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A total of 5,368 wall clocks worth Rs 1.96 lakh were found in the vehicle
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Positioned centrally among the state's administrative divisions, Bilaspur holds the highest number of assembly constituencies, a pivotal factor in determining the overall election outcome
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This was evident from the manner in which Congress leaders were terming expenditure of agriculture a misuse of tax revenues.
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Two employees were caught while moving 50 lakhs without proper documents, violating the Moral Code of Conduct in Telangana.
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Congress came to power promising 5-hour electricity supply to the agriculture sector in Karnataka but people in the State could not even charge their mobile phones properly because there was a serious short supply of power, said Harish Rao
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All the three are likely to join the BRS in the presence of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao during the Narsapur public meeting on Thursday evening.
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AICC former president Rahul Gandhi will be addressing street corner meetings and road shows covering five Assembly constituencies in poll-bound Telangana.
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Vijayashanthi is likely to join the Congress during Rahul Gandhi's visit to Telangana
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Anil cited his disappointment with the Congress party’s decision to deny him a ticket from the Narsapur constituency in the upcoming Telangana Assembly elections as the reason for his resignation.
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Letting Congress make a comeback would have serious repercussions on the fate of the people and the future of Telangana, said CM KCR
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The CM also called out the BJP and the Congress for their ill-treatment of minorities. He said the BJP fanned communal divide, while the Congress exploited minorities for votebank politics. He reiterated his commitment to remain secular until his last breath.
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Disheartened by the allocation of the ticket to the former minister, Patel Ramesh Reddy filed a nomination as an independent candidate.
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The chief minister cautioned people against falling prey to false promises from Congress leaders, and reminded them how the Congress had destroyed Telangana by merging it with Andhra.
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Amid the persistent social media rivalry, the Congress social media wing sought to engage in a taunt aimed at the BRS using the hashtag "#CurrentaaCongressaa".