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Following the official declaration of Jubilee Hills by-election results, the Election Commission of India has lifted the Model Code of Conduct (MCC). The by-election was held on November 11, with results announced on November 14, marking the election’s completion
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Congress filed a complaint with Telangana CEO C Sudarshan Reddy against BRS MLA T Harish Rao for holding a press conference and commenting on contesting parties during the election silent period, demanding immediate action for violating the Model Code of Conduct
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Enforcement teams ahead of the Jubilee Hills bye-election seized Rs 34 crore worth of cash, liquor, drugs, and freebies after the Model Code of Conduct came into force. Authorities have booked 22 cases, including poll violations and illegal inducements
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Congress leader Naveen Yadav has been booked for allegedly distributing voter ID cards during the Model Code of Conduct in Jubilee Hills. The Election Commission viewed it as voter influence, and police registered a case under the Representation of the People Act.
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Rachakonda CP Tarun Joshi said eight inter district check posts were set up while 29 flying squads and 25 static surveillance teams are functioning in Commissionerate.
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A case was registered against Raja Singh, Nagesh and Mahender for conducting the rally beyond the time permitted by the police at a junction in the town, based on a complaint received from a video surveillance team in-charge Raju.
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The student wing leaders of the party also lodged a police complaint against the Chief Minister at the Osmania University police station in this regard.
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In its complaint, BJP State general secretary G Premender Reddy stated that the Speaker campaigned for Chevella Congress candidate G Ranjith Reddy on April 20 in violation of the MCC.
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106 employees include 38 employees from SERP and 68 from NREGS.
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On Thursday, the TDP chief received a notice for allegedly breaching the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) during campaign speeches on March 31, where he reportedly referred to CM Jagan as "Monster," "Animal," "Thief," and other offensive terms.
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Deeksha Diwas is celebrated in Telangana on November 29 every year to commemorate the commencement of the indefinite hunger strike undertaken by BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao.
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Neelima, along with her supporters and party workers on Thursday night, protested at the Monda Market against the defacement of the statue of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi by tying poll campaign flexes of BRS candidate Talasani Srinivas Yadav in New Bhoiguda.
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As part of the implementation of the Model Code of Conduct, Rama Rao’s vehicle was checked while he was moving towards Rudrangi after the BRS Praja Aashirvada Sabha at Kathalapur.
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Giving details of the cases, commissioner of police Kalmeshwar Shingenavar said a case was registered against a political party executive committee member and his eight followers at Rampur Square in Navipet mandal for making provocative speeches.
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Apart from seizures, authorities also keeping an eye on movement of alcohol, drugs.
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MCC will not come in the way of the implementation of running programmes that are not explicitly mentioned in the directives of EC on any count and this is acknowledged widely as an issue of common knowledge for political parties.