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Rahul Gandhi during his Bharat Jodo Yatra had learned about the hardships being faced by the BC community and had promised to take up the BC caste census soon after a Congress government was formed at the Centre, said Hanumanth Rao
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Manipur burns. EU Parliament discusses India's internal matter. PM hasn't said a word on either! Meanwhile, Rafale gets him a ticket to the Bastille Day Parade, Rahul Gandhi tweeted
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A similar meeting was held with leaders of Maharashtra Congress and discussed strategies to strengthen the party's roots in the state
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BJP MLA Purnesh Modi has filed a caveat in the SC seeking that he be heard if Rahul Gandhi moves a plea challenging the high court verdict.
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Congress is adopting anti-farmers policies in the country causing distress among the farming communities, said Laxman
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Rahul Gandhi also expressed his condolences to the families of those who lost their lives and hoped for a speedy recovery of the injured
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Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Saturday asked the farmers about the issues they are facing and about their earnings.
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Congress general secretary KC Venugopal wrote to all state unit chiefs of the party about the protest after the Gujarat HC dismissed Gandhi's plea seeking a stay on his conviction in a criminal defamation case over his "Modi surname" remark
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Immediately after the high court order, the Congress, which described it as "highly disappointing, but not unexpected", said it will move the Supreme Court
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While dismissing the plea, Justice Hemant Prachchhak noted that Gandhi is already facing 10 cases across India, adding the order of the lower court was "just, proper and legal" in convicting the Congress leader.
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi met Sharad Pawar at the NCP president's residence
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The Congress demanded that Prime Minister Modi hold an all-party meeting as the first one was convened under Home Minister Amit Shah
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Since Assembly elections were fast approaching, the Congress was trying to cheat the people with fake assurances, said BRS spokesperson D Shravan
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BRS leaders criticized Rahul Gandhi's electoral promise to raise the pension to Rs 4,000 calling it as a mere campaign tactic without any intention of implementation
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BRS leaders questioned if these promises are viable, why wasn't the Congress implementing them in Karnataka, where it won the Assembly elections recently
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BRS and the Congress are working with a strategic plan in Telangana to counter BJP politically, said Kishan Reddy
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BRS party will win the next Assembly elections and Chandrashekhar Rao would become Chief Minister for the third time, said Tata Madhusudhan
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Speaking to mediapersons at Telangana Bhavan, BRS Parliamentary Party leader K Keshava Rao expressed his disapproval of Rahul Gandhi's remarks in Telangana
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Congress party leader K. V. P. Ramachandra Rao said that as the daughter of staunch Congressman Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy, Sharmila has been invited to join the party.
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People elected the Congress government in Karnataka not because of its efficiency, but due to the absence of any viable alternatives, said KT Rama Rao