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Participating in the campaign at Keesara, Marri Rajashekhar Reddy said other States were replicating several of the welfare schemes introduced by Telangana government.
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Minister said the TRS has fulfilled almost all its promises made in the elections manifesto, unlike other political parties which failed to implement their manifestos after coming to power
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Ministers have not only upped ante against the Oppn parties over their false propaganda, but also reaching out to each graduate voter to explain about the commitment of TS govt to their welfare
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The government was not giving mandatory funds to Bar Council every year, besides depriving monthly stipend to junior lawyers for sustenance, he said
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Ruling party is leaving no stone unturned to reach out to the graduate voters in both the constituencies
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Minister said the benefits of welfare schemes and programmes taken up by Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao were reaching all eligible families in the State
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TRS working president pointed out that the Telangana government took up the ambitious programme such as Mission Bhagiratha and provided tap connections to every household
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Minister KT Rama Rao issued a detailed statement on the 1,32,899 govt jobs filled by the State govt in last six years, throwing an open challenge to the Opposition parties to prove it otherwise
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Says 1.32 lakh vacancies were filled in just 6 years against 24,000 during 10-year Cong regime in united AP
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Hyderabad: Ahead of MLC elections, Mahabubnagar district administration on Tuesday organised a cycle rally from Collector’s Office to the One Town police station to create awareness among voters. District Collector S Venkat Rao flagged off the rally and urged the voters to exercise their franchise. As part of the rally, volunteers briefed people about the […]
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TRS leaders set up flexi banners and flags of the party along the route of the rally taken out on the occasion of TRS candidate Palla Rajeshwar Reddy filing his nomination papers
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As per the poll schedule, the scrutiny of nominations will be conducted on Wednesday and the last date for withdrawal of candidature is February 26
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Stating that Congress candidate Sathavath Ramulu Naik was a non-local candidate, she said graduate voters would hand out a bitter defeat to the Congress candidate in the elections
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Stating that voters of the Graduates constituency were educated and intellectuals, he asked them not to repeat the same mistake of the last elections
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He urged graduate voters to think about the situation that prevailed in their areas before 2014 and after Statehood was achieved before casting their vote
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As part of election campaign, door-to-door campaign should be held with not more than five people, while permission will be given to only five vehicles for road shows, informed Returning officer
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Development of erstwhile district takes centre-stage as parties hit the campaign trail for Warangal-Khammam-Nalgonda MLC poll
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Nalgonda: Congress candidate for Warangal-Khammam-Nalgonda graduates MLC elections Ramulu Naik on Tuesday exuded confidence that he would win the election by a good margin. Speaking at a media conference held in the camp office of Nalgonda MP N Uttam Kumar Reddy here, Naik said that he had won all elections he had contested in the […]
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GHMC Commissioner DS Lokesh Kumar said 5.60 lakh voters had enrolled for the elections
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“If 45 per cent fitment is not announced, the ruling TRS does not have the moral right to seek votes in the MLC elections,” Jeevan Reddy said here on Sunday