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He wanted the people to teach a befitting lesson to BJP which was cheating the public with social media publicity as well as its ability to juggle words.
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Chandrashekhar Rao, who will arrive at Karimnagar town at 10 am, will inspect damaged crops in Mugdumpur of Karimnagar rural mandal and interact with farmers.
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BRS sought a compensation of Rs 25,000 per acre towards crop loss, Rs 500 per quintal bonus of paddy in addition to Minimum Support Price, disbursement of Rythu Bharosa investment support and also crop loan waiver upto Rs 2 lakh.
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Expressing deep concern over the sudden demise of the legislature, the Karimnagar MLA extended his support to Lasya's family members.
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Gangula Kamalakar promised to give return gifts to party workers in a gesture of gratitude for their service and extend all kinds of support including political, economic and social
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It was not possible for anybody to divide BRS, he said during a chit-chat with a section of the media in Karimnagar.
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Though the counting was smooth up to 18th round, tension began mounting from the 19th round when the majority of Kamalakar started declining.
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The outspoken BJP MP from Karimnagar, Bandi Sanjay, suffered a defeat in the elections at the hands of his arch-rival Gangula Kamalakar.
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Though polling was delayed in a few polling stations following technical problems in EVMS, election officials started the process by rectifying the problems.
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Mild tension prevailed when the BJP activists gathered in big numbers alleging that BRS workers were distributing money to voters along with voter slips.
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Participating in an election campaign in Karimnagar town, Gangula Kamalakar said that when he along with his family members went to Dubai, Sanjay Kumar deployed CBI, ED and IT teams to conduct raids in his house
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Civil Supplies Minister Gangula Kamalakar has thanked the Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao for developing Karimnagar town during the last ten years and promised to win all 13 assembly segments in the district.
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Voting for these Congress and BJP would mean supporting the rulers in Delhi, said Gangula
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Kamalakar visited each and every house and appealed to the people to vote for him and asked them to re-elect the BRS government if they wanted the developmental programmes and welfare schemes to continue
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The candidates participated in the Diwali celebrations along with the family members of the deceased on Sunday night
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Kamalakar, along with his family members, offered special prayers in Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy and Yagna Varaha Swamy temples by placing his nomination papers.
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In order to honor and provide an opportunity to lead a dignified life, Telangana government was providing a Rs 4,016 pension to disabled persons, said Gangula Kamalakar
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The government teacher Sriramoju Jagadishwara Chary hit the campaign screen with his sandal when Kamalakar's visuals came on the screen
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A three-time MLA from Karimnagar Assembly constituency, Kamalakar was re-nominated by the BRS to contest from the same segment in the forthcoming assembly polls
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BC Welfare and Civil Supplies Minister advised the people not to waste their votes by voting for the Congress and BJP, which would not come to power.