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Whatever the Andhra Chief Minister said is a matter of serious concern, a detailed enquiry is required, says the Food Minister
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According to sources, the saffron party is expected to elect a new president after the membership drive
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Party national president JP Nadda has made Arvind Menon and former MP Rajdeep Roy in-charge for Tamil Nadu and Tripura, respectively
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This assurance came in response to a letter addressed to him by the Minister for Agriculture Thummala Nageswara Rao, stressing the need to scale up the supply of DAP to the State in view of the growing demand from the Kharif farmers.
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The Chief Minister, during the meeting, briefed him about the initiatives being taken in the health sector by the State government.
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Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageshwar Rao on Thursday wrote to union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilisers JP Nadda, stressing the need for timely supply of fertilisers.
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Eleven other MLAs were also sworn in as Ministers at the function held in the Dorjee Khandu State Convention Centre
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with Union Ministers Amit Shah, JP Nadda, and Nitin Gadkari, among others, graced the ceremony.
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Speaking at an Intellectual Meeting in Shivamogga, Karnataka, the BJP President criticized the Congress government led by CM Siddaramaiah for allocating 4% reservations to Muslims from the OBC quota.
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The meeting which was held at Prakasam Stadium in the town on Monday turned out to be a flop show as most of the chairs at the venue were found to be unoccupied.
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In a post on X, Nadda expressed his confidence in the newly formed Haryana government taking the state to new heights of development.
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He urged the people of Tamil Nadu to vote for the BJP in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
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Sources in the party said the State leadership had so far finalised candidates for 10 constituencies, including the four sitting seats, while hectic discussions were over the remaining seats.
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With 94 seats out of the 239, BJP is currently the single-largest party in the Upper House, followed by Congress with 30 seats and Trinamool Congress with 13 seats.
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BJP National President JP Nadda was scheduled to visit Hyderabad on Saturday and was likely to discuss the BJPLP leader issue with the State leaders.
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DK Shivakumar also reacted to the matter and said that the BJP was trying to do politics on the incident in spite of the state government taking action against the culprits.
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Earlier in the day, the core group meeting was held at the BJP's Telangana poll incharge Prakash Javadekar's residence, which lasted for over seven hours.
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In his over 30-minutes speech, Nadda looked disappointed with the way things were moving in Telangana and how the State leaders have failed to highlight the contribution of Centre in the development of the State.
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Nadda lauded Bihar BJP president Samrat Choudhary for having said in his speech that the party no longer wanted to "carry others on our shoulders", an obvious reference to Nitish Kumar who had quit the NDA last year.
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Visuals from the scene showed Nadda being safely escorted out of the venue even as the fire engulfed the top portion of the makeshift pandal in the Lokmanya Nagar area in the heart of the city