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Telangana has 3,17,17,389 registered voters in 119 constituencies, where a total of 2,290 candidates are in the fray
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Jagadish Reddy promised an industrial park in 1,000 acres in Suryapet that would create 10,000 jobs
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From the merger of the Hyderabad State in the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh to the formation of Telangana, the Congress kept deceiving the people of Telangana and was now aspiring to win the elections with its eyes only on power, and not the welfare of people, said CM KCR
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had addressed his last public meetings in the 2014 and 2018 election campaigns in Gajwel constituency
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In all, 278 contesting candidates are in the fray from the 12 constituencies.
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The people of Medak, who have extended unconditional support to the BRS and Chandrashekhar Rao for the last two decades, are again preparing to cast their vote in favour of KCR
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The BRS party candidate from Malkajgiri assembly constituency assured them that he will put all his efforts to make the constituency as model Malkajgiri.
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Chandrashekhar Rao said the BRS gave priority for the development of Hyderabad and its surrounding areas and efforts were on to improve public amenities and employment opportunities in the peripheral constituencies through industrial development.
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The ECI had on November 25 approved distribution of Rythu Bandhu amount to farmers for the Yasangi season, but, withdrew the permission following a complaint from the Telangana Congress, said KCR
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The massive gathering of the BRS is slated to take place at the sprawling grounds of Kakatiya Medical College within the West constituency limits
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Informing that the public was with BRS, Vinod Kumar expressed confidence to retain the power by winning 90 MLA seats as against 80 seats won in 2018 polls
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao announced that upon returning to power, he would issue pattas to the beneficiaries and regularise their lands, giving them complete rights
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My aim is to see that Telangana becomes a 100 per cent poverty-free State. A 100 per cent literate State like Kerala and also agricultural prosperity, said CM KCR
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On Sunday, Sudhir Bindu, the Youth President of the Farmers Association in Maharashtra, expressed assurance that the citizens of Telangana will once more support the BRS party to establish a farmer-friendly government for the third consecutive term, securing a resounding majority in the state.
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Telangana, which recorded tremendous growth on all fronts with the introduction of various welfare schemes in the last nine and half years, would land in trouble if the Congress was voted to power, said KT Rama Rao
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Leaders of Catholic organisations and other denominations resolved to work for making K Chandrashekhar Rao the first hat-trick Chief Minister from the South to save secularism and democracy in the country
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A new IT tower was coming up in Malakpet and would emerge as a new landmark after the popular TV tower, said KT Rama Rao
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Six months have passed and Rahul Gandhi should make it clear how many jobs were provided by the Congress government in Karnataka, asked KT Rama Rao
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Kotha Prabhakar Reddy said they were expecting a turnout of anywhere between 80,000 to 90,000 people for Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao's public meeting
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He urged the public to support the BRS party, which has deep roots in Telangana.