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Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy announced that the Congress would implement 42-percent reservations for backward classes after winning the next Parliamentary elections and Rahul Gandhi becoming Prime Minister. He emphasised Congress's commitment to both legal and political routes to enforce the reservation policy.
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Senior leaders from Warangal met party chief and former CM KCR to discuss arrangements for the event, which is being meticulously planned to rally party cadres and supporters from across Telangana
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During the time of elections the officials said that an amount of Rs.18,000 per worker would be paid. Later they said Rs.1000 would be paid per month
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Of the total amount, Rs 884.45 crore was spent on general party propaganda, while Rs 853.23 crore was allocated for candidate-related expenses
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The political observers are explaining Congress’ decision not to field any candidate in this election in two different ways.
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One Nation, One Election reflects BJP leadership’s desperation to assert itself after recent policy reversals
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The trouble-torn State has become a bad example for the BJP’s oft-repeated ‘double-engine ki sarkar’
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The meeting is likely to discuss the modalities to be adopted for strengthening the party in the State apart from gearing it up for the next GHMC elections in the city.
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The government had actually issued these orders on March 15 this year, but they were not made public nor the government announce the appointments, purportedly because of the model code of conduct being in vogue.
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The council of the GWMC has approved an annual draft budget with an outlay of Rs 612.29 crore for the year 2023-24, and this year the budget is likely to be increased by few more crores.
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In Wayanad, Rahul Gandhi decided to vacate it and field his sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra as Congress candidate
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YSR Congress Party president mentioned that almost every developed country is using ballot papers
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Though the five guarantees are believed to have propelled the Congress to power in the Assembly elections, they apparently did not help the party secure votes in the Lok Sabha elections.
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During the Lok Sabha elections, the Chief Minister had promised to waive off loans up to Rs.2 lakh obtained by farmers Accordingly, he held a meeting with officials here on Monday.
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He contended that after the Lok Sabha elections, when the MVA trumped with a total of 31 seats, there was huge unrest among the legislators of the two parties which had split in June 2022 and July 2023.
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Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka directed officials to focus on increasing revenue collections without giving scope for any leakages.
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He is expected to meet the AICC leaders, especially Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Saturday night and discuss different aspects, including cabinet expansion.
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Modi says he would strive to ensure unanimity in all decisions of his next government
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Addressing a press conference, the Congress leader said that after 'fake' exit polls, stock markets rose, and then crashed on June 4.
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Kadiyam Kavya, who moved from BRS to Congress, won in Warangal. Godem Nagesh, who switched from BSP to BJP, emerged victorious in Adilabad.