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Fact is that the State government had announced a caste census, and was yet to conduct it, while the Election Commission of India had issued orders to defer the Rythu Bharosa payments till the polls on May 13.
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Describing youngsters as the country's strength, Gandhi said the ongoing Lok Sabha polls are slipping out of Modi's hands and he will not be the prime minister anymore.
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The Hyderabad Traffic Police requested citizens to take alternate routes to avoid inconvenience.
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Vinod Kumar termed Modi’s Vemulawada visit as politically motivated and pointed out that the PM had not sanctioned a single rupee for development of the shrine.
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Modi, who visited the temple on Wednesday and performed special pujas to the presiding deit, also offered 'Kodemokku', a famous ritual in the Vemulawada temple.
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It is becoming clear that Modiji's chair is shaking. This is the real trend of the results, Kharge said in a post in Hindi on X.
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PM Modi said he is quite angry over the remarks made by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's "uncle, guide and philosopher" who lives in the United States.
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A hat-trick with issues like anti-incumbency, religious and regional polarisations is going to be a tough task for BJP
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He pointed out that the Congress government also degraded the 100-bed hospital sanctioned for Medak to a 50-bed hospital, apart from turning the Ghanapuram tank useless though it was developed with Rs 150 crore during the BRS rule.
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He wanted the Prime Minister to explain his vision for the nation, but refrain from creating divisions among the people for votes.
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According to a statement issued here by the BJP State unit on Tuesday, the Prime Minister would reach Hyderabad on Tuesday night and stay in the Raj Bhavan.
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Despite being in power for a decade, Modi was confined to mere sloganeering and spreading communal hatred without making any tangible accomplishments to take credit for, he said.
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The Prime Minister will hold the first rally of the day in Odisha's Berhampur at 10:15 a.m., followed by another in Nabarangpur at 12:45 p.m.
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Addressing an election rally at Jagtial as part of his bus tour, Chandrashekhar Rao said Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy should explain the fate of the six guarantees including the crop loan waiver promised on December 9.
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Taking part in a meet the press programme here on Sunday, Kishan Reddy said the BJP was getting a lot of support from the people of the State.
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The State leadership has reportedly directed all party candidates and leaders to hold street corner meetings in their respective constituencies and tell people that the BJP did not have any plan either to change the Constitution or to end reservations.
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Stating that the Indian constitution was in danger, Revanth Reddy questioned who had given the right for BJP to abolish the reservations of SC,s STs and weaker sections
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After 48-hour ban imposed by the EC, the former Chief Minister addressed a massive rally at Ramagundam, around 9 pm on Friday.
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The Chief Minister demanded the State BJP leaders to list out the union government’s contribution for Telangana’s welfare and development in the last 10 years
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He slammed the BJP for misleading the people over the Congress party’s assurances promised to the people in the manifesto.