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On Saturday night, the police went to Telangana Bhavan on coming to know about the presence of Srinivas Yadav, and arrested him. The BRS party workers condemned the arrest and staged a protest at the Telangana Bhavan leading to tension in the area
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She joined the devotees in the ritual worship of the deity and highlighted the importance of preserving and promoting Telangana's traditions
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Senior party leader Vinod Kumar says the Irrigation Minister's statements blaming the BRS regime for the State's deprival of its due water share, smacked of ignorance of former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao's vision
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Justice K. Lakshman termed the lower court’s order as ‘absurd’ and directed the State Government to file its counter, while issuing notices to the complainant, Nagavelli Rajalingamurthy.
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Besides 17 parliamentary constituencies, the polling for the bye-election of Secunderabad Cantonment Assembly bypoll also will be held on Monday.
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This commitment to inclusivity is why Muslims remained loyal to KCR, even during the run-up to the Assembly elections when Congress leader A. Revanth Reddy attempted to court their votes.
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He said that the government would buy the crop grown by the farmers through IKPs. There is no drought anywhere in the state, he complained that the drought was created by the BRS party.
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Andhra Pradesh CM YS Jaganmohan Reddy visited former CM K Chandrashekhar Rao in Hyderabad, extending warm wishes for a speedy recovery after Rao's hip replacement surgery.
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Speaking to reporters in Warangal, MLC Kavitha said the security arrangements of a Chief Minister and other VIPs are dealt with by the police and other security agencies and politicians do not have any role in those issues
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Despite a lower seat count, the party emphasizes its robust vote share of 37.35%.
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Most of the power dues in the Siddipet circle under which Siddipet, Gajwel and Husnabad constituencies fall were of government departments
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KCR kindly requests the public to not visit the hospital for the next 10 days
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They enquired about K Chandrashekhar Rao's health and wished for his speedy recovery
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Addressing a rally at Maheshwaram, KCR said his government treats Muslims and Hindus as two eyes and takes everyone along.
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Addressing an election rally at Madhira, he took a jibe at the grand old party saying that there are a dozen chief ministerial candidates in the Congress.
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According to a statement released by Kavitha's team, the MLC suffered dehydration and became slightly unwell and that the campaign is continuing as usual after a short break.
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CM KCR cautioned voters that if the Congress wins the 2023 Assembly elections in the state, they may eliminate crucial welfare programs
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Addressing a well-attended public meeting, Praja Ashivada Sabha at Adilabad, Harish Rao reiterated that the BRS Supremo KCR was sure of scoring a century in the elections
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Speaking BRS booth level meeting held at Nereducherla in the assembly constituency, he said that BRS government was worked for welfare of poor people for the last nine and half years
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The minister along with district Collector VP Gautham distributed pattas under GO 58 and sanction orders under Gruha Lakshmi scheme to beneficiaries here on Friday. He handed over pattas to 398 beneficiaries and sanction orders to 230 beneficiaries.