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Revanth Reddy will now be the second person to assume office as Chief Minister of the young State, after K Chandrashekhar Rao's two terms from 2014 to 2023
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CS A Santhi Kumari has instructed officials to make elaborate arrangements for the swearing-in ceremony of Chief Minister designate A Revanth Reddy, slated to be held at LB Stadium on Thursday
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Moreover, he took the opportunity to express profound appreciation to the diligent and dedicated Congress workers unwavering support.
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The selection of the new CLP leader had turned out to be a task for the AICC as several meetings were convened, including one at Kharge's residence in New Delhi on Tuesday morning
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Both Mancherial MLA Kokkirala Premsagar Rao and his counterpart from Chennur Dr G Vivek Venkataswamy are likely to get berths in the cabinet of ministers to be formed soon
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The decision has been taken, Rahul Gandhi said, categorically adding that it was Revanth Reddy, according to media reports from Delhi
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A formal swearing in ceremony with a couple of leaders is likely to take place at Raj Bhavan on Monday
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The visit had raised quite a few eyebrows as the counting was still continuing though the Congress had established a clear lead by then.
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Big celebrations were seen at the residence of Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) president A. Revanth Reddy’s residence and party headquarters in Gandhi Bhavan.
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Stating that though the Congress was dreaming big on power, their dreams would be shattered soon, Dasoju Sravan dismissed the exit poll results as part of a paid and manipulated campaign
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BRS leader K Kavitha, KT Rama Rao, Revanth Reddy, and BJP President G Kishan Reddy, AIMIM President Asaduddin Owaisi others also cast their votes.
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As per rule, all non-local people and others, who participate in political campaign programmes, are not permitted to stay in the constituencies as the campaign concluded at 5 pm
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Telangana has 3,17,17,389 registered voters in 119 constituencies, where a total of 2,290 candidates are in the fray
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Chandrashekhar Rao called on Congress activists to introspect on the actions of their leaders, stating that Congress was not only stalling Rythu Bandhu but also proposing a new provision to extend it to tenant farmers, rather than the actual land owners.
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Telangana would meet the same fate as Karnataka if the Congress came to power, Harish Rao said, pointing out that Karnataka farmers were not getting even 3 hours of power supply and there was no Rythu Bandhu in Karnataka.
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Telangana, which recorded tremendous growth on all fronts with the introduction of various welfare schemes in the last nine and half years, would land in trouble if the Congress was voted to power, said KT Rama Rao
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The BRS Legal Cell team complained to the CEO about the language used by TPCC Chief A Revanth Reddy in his campaign
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Though the meeting was organised in a huge ground, most of the space was empty and less than 1000 people were seen standing in front of the dias.
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KT Rama Rao cautioned the people that the Congress party would bring back the dark days that were witnessed in erstwhile Andhra Pradesh
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Strongly condemning PCC President A Revanth Reddy for issuing threats against impartially performing police personnel, BRS MLC Kalvakuntla Kavitha emphasized that the public faces a distinct decision.