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The couple regretted that farmers of the country had become slaves due to anti-farmer policies introduced by the Centre
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Rx-servicemen stated that they fought for the nation against the enemies along the borders and would now dedicate themselves for the farmers' welfare in the country
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Saamna, the mouthpiece of Shiv Sena’s Uddhav Thackeray faction, has scrambled an editorial in an attempt to negate the impact that KCR’s hard-hitting speeches and public meetings have triggered in Maharashtra
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CM KCR has left politicians in Maharashtra in a fix, and trying desperately to play down the impact of his foray into the State
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Criticising the lack of out-of-the-box thinking by the Centre, KCR said development and welfare can only be achieved through a fresh perspective
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had spent two hectic days to visit two prominent temples and also attended a party meeting at Sarkoli apart from interacting with party leaders in Maharashtra
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Chandrashekhar Rao did not mince his words as he launched a scathing attack on the political parties in Maharashtra
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Almost every one of his major political rivals in an attempt to hide that they were rattled by the trip, have begun training their guns in multiple ways on the man, his party and his State
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Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao questioned the fear opponents harboured towards his party's presence in Maharashtra.
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Maharashtra govt yet to give nod to BRS to shower rose petals on warkaris
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BRS President and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao on Monday embarked on a two-day visit to Solapur as part of the party's plans to expand its base in Maharashtra
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CM KCR is accompanied by an entourage of Ministers, MPs, MLAs, MLCs, other elected representatives and BRS leaders, hailing from both Telangana and Maharashtra, with a huge convoy of nearly 600 vehicles.
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CM KCR is slated to visit the Lord Vithoba temple at Pandharpur and the Tulja Bhavani temple at Tuljapur during the visit
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Bharat Rashtra Samithi has registered its first victory in Maharashtra on Friday, with its candidate Sushma Vishnu Mule getting elected as sarpanch
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Neither the Congress nor the BJP had done any thing for farmers. It is time for farmers to take over the power and decide their future, said Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao
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In the first two months of its foray into Maharashtra, BRS witnessed big influx of leaders and workers who owed their allegiance to other political parties for decades
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Sharad Pawar said he would persuade all opposition parties to forge unity based on a common minimum programme to provide an alternative to the Narendra Modi government
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Inaugurating the BRS office in Nagpur, second in Maharashtra, KCR observed that a “Parivarthit Bharat”– a totally transformed India would be panacea for all its ills
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India's progress would be hindered as long as political parties adhere to stereotypical governance and engage in unscrupulous activities, said Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao
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The influx of leaders from different political parties in Maharashtra into the BRS is continuing