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Revanth Reddy and Sangareddy MLA T Jagga Reddy accepted money for allotting the Patancheru seat to Neelam Mahdu, who joined the Congress just 10 days ago, says Kata Sudharani
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The hue and cry over the sagging of a few piers of the Medigadda Barrage is part of a bigger conspiracy that can be attributed to vested interests in Andhra Pradesh, said V Prakash Rao
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In Hyderabad, tension prevailed near the residence of TPCC president A Revanth Reddy, when the followers of senior Congress leader Kata Srinivas Goud tried to stage a protest near his house for allotting the Patancheru Assembly constituency ticket to Neelam Madhu instead of Goud
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The announcement of Congress candidates for Patancheru and Narayankhed Assembly Constituencies had sparked widespread protests as the followers of the Congress aspirants
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BRS working president KTR stated while Kaleshwaram was a blessing to Telangana, the Congress was a curse to the entire country
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Satish Reddy said Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had introduced Rythu Bandhu scheme to help farmers and the TPCC chief was terming it as alms, which was very unfortunate and exposed his real face
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Utnoor ZPTC Charulatha and aspirant of Khanapur segment said the party did injustice to her by denying a ticket
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Demanding an unconditional apology from Revanth Reddy, Engineers associations wanted him to withdraw his remarks against Engineer-in-Chief (General) C Muralidhar of the Irrigation Department in connection with sinking of the Medigadda barrage piers
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Indrakaran Reddy wanted the farmers to extend their electoral support to the BRS which was implementing a slew of schemes for farmers' welfare
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The tribal community leaders said the TPCC president Revanth Reddy was trying to fuel differences between the Lambada and Gond communities
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Jogu Ramanna charged that Revanth Reddy was behaving like a broker and was acting against the interests of the farmers
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Irked over the party’s decision to issue the Devarkadra ticket to Madhusudhan Reddy, Pradeep Goud's supporters attacked the party office in Mahabubnagar
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Save Congress from RSS demand escalated in the wake of priority being accorded in issuing tickets to ‘parachute’ leaders, neglecting loyal leaders of the party
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In the previous Assembly elections in 2018, the BRS won 88 of the 119 seats, hogging 47.4 per cent of the total vote share. The Congress finished a distant second with 19 seats and a vote share of 28.7 per cent.
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The Cash for Vote case dates back to May 31, 2015, when Revanth Reddy was caught red-handed by the ACB while giving Rs 50 lakh as an advance payment to nominated Anglo Indian MLA Elvis Stephenson.
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Sohail blamed Revanth Reddy for trading party tickets for money to people with heavy wallets and denying tickets to dedicated party workers.
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Revanth Reddy is able to roam freely in the State in spite of trying to topple the democratically elected government only because Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao respected democratic values, said Dasoju
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I will not compromise. Along with leaders, who were betrayed by TPCC president Revanth Reddy, I will campaign against him and ensure his defeat from Kodangal, Somashekhar Reddy told the media
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Vijay Kumar, an Assembly ticket aspirant from Gadwal, was suspended from the party after he rebelled against Revanth Reddy.
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Speaking to the media persons, he criticized the Congress party, saying that if the Congress government comes to power, the people will suffer again.