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DGP Ravi Gupta highlighted that a zero-tolerance stance will be maintained towards any disruption to the electoral process.
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Kejriwal, who is out on an interim bail granted by the Supreme Court till June 1, earlier in the day said he will campaign across the country to fight against "dictatorship".
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Leader of Opposition and BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao said latest reports indicated that regional parties were going to outperform national parties in this elections.
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Dubbing the PM "johooton ke sardar" (leader of liars), the Congress leader asked why he was not talking about the election manifesto and what his government did during the last 10 years.
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The victims of Prajwal’s perverse acts must get justice and their protection should be prioritised
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Officials said a majority of residents of the gram panchayat told them that they would vote in the elections and that the banner was displayed by some outsiders settled in the habitation.
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Jagadish Reddy did not mince words while criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, dubbing them as "Bade Bhai-Chote Bhai".
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"In the last five months, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy fulfilled six guarantees. He brought back, inverters, generators, candles, torchlights, power banks, and charging bulbs," he said.
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Among sectors, almost all the major sectoral indices witnessed profit booking at higher levels but energy and metal indices lost the most, shedding nearly 3 per cent.
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A vote to the BJP could result in LPG cylinder prices shooting upto Rs.5,000 soon, BRS working president KT Rama Rao said.
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Along with Hyderabad and Secunderabad Parliamentary seats, by-elections for the Secunderabad Cantonment Assembly seat will also be conducted on the same day
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Taking a jibe at Revanth Reddy, the BRS chief said though the Chief Minister proved to be inefficient in keeping up his promises.
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The AICC general secretary held a video conference from New Delhi with Congress leaders in the State on Tuesday.
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During the Jana Jatara Sabha in Kothagudem on Saturday, the Chief Minister had openly declared that Rythu Bharosa disbursement would be completed by May 8. To this effect, he even challenged BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao.
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Chief Secretary A Santhi Kumari issued orders to district Collectors and District Election Officers in the State to declare the paid holidays on these dates.
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Since I-T comes under the purview of the Centre, political leaders except from the BJP are somehow managing the situation by shifting the blame in the delay onto the Centre.
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Vivek said that the alliance would be able to form the government by winning a major portion of Lok Sabha seats in the ongoing polls.
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Despite all the growth talks and positive outlook, growing unemployment remains a major area of concern for India
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Officials of Hyderabad and Secunderabad Lok Sabha constituencies sought extra forces to be deployed in some Assembly segments in the city.
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If 30 to 40 percent voters stay away from voting it would defeat the very purpose of elections, the doctor felt. Staying away from voting has become a fashion especially in urban areas and among the educated sections.