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Pawan Kalyan will personally meet 60 owners of gutted boats and offer financial assistance to them.
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Despite the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) active election campaign, its alliance partner, Jana Sena Party (JSP) leader and actor Pawan Kalyan, is conspicuously absent from the scene.
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The EC did not reserve the symbol to JSP as it is not a recognised political party or regional party in Telangana.
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JSP political affairs committee chairman said party president Pawan Kalyan took the decision after Telangana elections were finalised at the behest of leaders of Centre who wanted to go together in elections
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Stating that the Congress and BJP were working against the formation of Telangana earlier, the Minister said both the parties were still conspiring against Telangana.
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The BJP as part of the poll alliance handed over the much sought Kukatpally seat, for which the Jana Sena Party decided to field M Prem Kumar
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The government has been extending an assistance of Rs.13,500 per year to all eligible landless SC, ST, BC and Minority farmers and has till date disbursed Rs.33,209.81 crore to farmers alone in the past four years under the scheme.
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The name of senior BJP leader and former MP Vijayashanti did not feature in this list too. She was not included in the Star campaigner's list announced on Monday either.
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While YS Sharmila, whose father had opposed the formation of Telangana State, had extended support to Congress, Harish Rao has said that actor and Janasena founder Pawan Kalyan had formed an alliance with BJP
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"When he could not do much in AP where he had fairly good support base, how can one expect him to perform well in Telangana where his party hardly has any presence?" a BJP leader said.
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Kishan Reddy said after coming to power in Telangana BJP will conduct competitive exams in a foolproof manner and provide jobs to unemployed youths
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In anticipation of the Telangana assembly elections on November 30, the BJP and Jana Sena Party are preparing for seat-sharing discussions.
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The BJP's poll alliance with Pawan Kalyan's JSP for the next month's State Assembly elections has created a stir among several BJP ticket aspirants and leaders
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Talking about an alliance with the Telugu Desam Party, Janasena Chief Pawan Kalyan said, "It should be remembered that we are going with the Telugu Desam Party in the next elections for the future of the state."
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Pawan Kalyan recently announced an alliance with the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) for the Assembly polls in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh.
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Andhra Pradesh CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy made these allegations at Samarlakota in Kakinada district on the sidelines of a public house construction drive
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Actor & Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan defends his choice to join forces with the Telugu Desam Party, despite being in the NDA fold
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Talking to media persons here on Friday, he alleged that Chandrababu had looted public money while in power but his lawyers insist that his arrest was illegal under Section 17-A.
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The film actor may not lose much politically by quitting the NDA, but the BJP was pinning all hopes on him. It wanted to cash in on his fan following and put in a better performance in the 2024 general elections to silence its critics who said that it got fewer votes than even NOTA
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Actor and politician Pawan Kalyan on Thursday said that he has come out of BJP-led NDA to support TDP during difficult times