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As a mark of protest, the senior doctors sported black badges and raised slogans against the State government.
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Telangana Teaching Government Doctors Association has issued a 24-hour ultimatum to the State government to roll back the suspension of two senior doctors from Kamareddy Government Medical College and General Hospital
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As many as 24.8 kilograms of ganja worth Rs 6.20 lakh, Rs 40,000, two cars, a jeep and 10 mobile phones were seized from their possession.
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According to reports, AE Raju, working at 33/11 KV sub-station, demanded bribes from contract driver Bhairav Swamy
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Nachupally village Congress president S Ramulu died after he was hit, allegedly by a BRS supporter in Nachupally village of Nasrullabad mandal
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The counting of votes for constituencies falling under Nizamabad district will be held at Government Polytechnic College.
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The average voter turnout percentage this time in Kamareddy district stood at 71.07 percent, whereas it was 83.57 percent in the previous elections
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As per rule, all non-local people and others, who participate in political campaign programmes, are not permitted to stay in the constituencies as the campaign concluded at 5 pm
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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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BRS working president KT Rama Rao said the BRS government was working hard to get River Godavari water to the fields in Kamareddy, besides addressing drinking water issues within one year.
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Brushing off allegations from Opposition parties that Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao wasn't a local candidate in Kamareddy, BRS working president KT Rama Rao affirmed that Chandrashekhar Rao had spearheaded the creation of Telangana State and thus was a local candidate throughout the entire state.
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KT Rama Rao cautioned the people that the Congress party would bring back the dark days that were witnessed in erstwhile Andhra Pradesh
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KCR is testing his electoral fortunes in this constituency for the November 30 assembly polls even as residents have high expectations of more development in Kamareddy
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Three persons were stabbed by a Congress leader in Yellareddy, reportedly for anti-Congress posts in a WhatsApp group
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Siddaramaiah maintained that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had lost its might in Telangana, and that it would be an achievement for the saffron party, if it could win four to five seats in the elections.
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Assuring to make Kamareddy a model constituency, CM KCR urged for the people's cooperation and advised voters to weigh the benefits for both the constituency and the State carefully
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K Chandrashekhar Rao said the Congress was pitting against him the same man who was caught red-handed with Rs 50 lakh while attempting to buy legislators and destabilise the BRS (then TRS) government
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KCR had on November 4 visited the Lord Sri Venkateswara Swamy temple at Konaipally in Siddipet district and offered special prayers ahead of filing his nomination papers for the elections.
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He will file his nomination on Thursday from Gajwel and Kamareddy constituencies ahead of the forthcoming Assembly elections in Telangana.
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CM KCR is all set to up the ante with the Praja Ashirwada Sabhas so far injecting new energy into the party cadre and eliciting an overwhelming response from the public