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Kishan Reddy alleged that the Karnataka Congress leaders were collecting crores of rupees from businessmen to use them in Telangana polls
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Promises made by the Congress were only to deceive the people to come to power and not to implement them, said Kishan Reddy
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Senior BJP leader and former MLA, Somarapu Satyanarayana, resigned from the party and has sent his resignation letter to BJP State president G Kishan Reddy on Saturday.
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The aspirants brought to the notice of the High Court about the government’s negligence in conducting the Group-I exams and that there was no other option left before the court except to cancel the exams, he alleged.
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Sources in the party said the two leaders were not getting along with each other, leading to a lot of confusion and unrest among party leaders and functionaries
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Party sources say except Dubakka MLA M Raghunandan Rao and former MP AP Jithender Reddy, none of the party MPs, MLAs or former MLAs and MPs applied for a ticket for contesting the assembly polls
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Kishan Reddy alleged that both BRS and Congress governments under the pressure of AIMIM did not celebrate the occasion officially
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Suspended BJP vice president and former MLA Yennam Srinivas Reddy said the party was not in a position to defeat the ruling BRS in the forthcoming polls to the State assembly.
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On Sunday, Kishan Reddy suspended former MLA and party vice president Yennam Srinivas Reddy from the party for anti-party activities.
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In fact, more dissident leaders are expressing their dissatisfaction with their positions in the party, and are looking for an opportunity to quit the party.
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He sent his resignation letter to party State president G Kishan Reddy on Sunday morning.
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Speaking to ANI, Union Ministers Arjun Ram Meghal and G Kishan Reddy said that every citizen should display the tricolour at their homes on August 15 and January 26.
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Telangana's total outstanding liabilities including loans availed by State-owned corporations and public sector undertakings, is around Rs 5.17 lakh crore
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Lambada activists met union Minister G Kishan Reddy and submitted a memorandum seeking action against Bapu Rao for his anti-Lambada stance
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Section of leaders in BJP are worried as they fear that Bandi Sanjay will try to create hurdles for them during the upcoming polls to the Telangana State assembly.
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Eatala Rajender, who is also head of the BJP’s joining committee, reportedly approached her to convince her to join the party
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Amit Shah during his meeting with Sanjay had assured him support and that his supporters' interests would be taken care of
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Modi campaigns quite vociferously against dynasty politics, hitting out at what he calls 'parivarvad' at every given opportunity, but his own party leaders, especially those in Telangana, seem to have other ideas.
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Kishan Reddy, who holds the portfolio of Development of North Eastern Region as well, said, "I am not related to it. It's a matter of law and order."
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Party sources said a large number of party leaders expressed displeasure over the presence of Kiran Kumar Reddy