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The Congress is aiming at bagging both Adilabad and Peddapalli Parliament segments
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The Constituency, spread in the erstwhile Medak district, had seven assembly segments-Dubbak, Gajwel, Patancheru, Sangaredy, Siddipet, Medak, and Narsapur-under it
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Jitender Reddy told reporters on Monday, that people were very much with the BJP till Bandi Sanjay was at the helm of affairs
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Though various reasons helped him, many are attributing Kaushik Reddy's victory to his wife Shalini Reddy's campaign
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Listening to the speeches of Opposition party candidates from each constituency, Harish Rao gave them plans to counter the statements from the rivals
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Transport Minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar was defeated by the former minister Tummala Nageswara Rao with a margin of 50, 130 votes
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In a message after the results were declared on Sunday, Modi said that over the last few years, the support for BJP had only been increasing and that the trend would continue in the times to come
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Telangana government issued orders posting Director General, Anti-Corruption Bureau, Ravi Gupta as Director General of Police with full additional charge, with immediate effect
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The saving grace for the BRS was the victory in the Alampur and Gadwal constituencies
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Among the victory margins, AIMIM's Mohammed Mubeen, a first time contestant, polled 67,025 votes more than his nearest BRS contestant, Mir Inayat Ali Baqri
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The lone female nominee of the BRS in the erstwhile district emerged victorious even as her party candidates from eight Assembly constituencies were defeated by the opponents
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Etala Rajender, who contested from Huzurabad and Gajwel, lost both the seats
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Praveen Kumar polled 44,151 votes, while his opponents Dr P Harish Rao and Koneru Konappa polled 63,302 votes and 60,379 votes respectively
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The Congress managed to capture the Nizamabad Rural and Bodhan seats, whereas BJP registered victory from Armoor and Nizamabad Urban constituencies
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Kotha Prabhakar Reddy credited his victory to the party cadre and party president K Chandrashekhar Rao
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In 2018 elections, the Telangana police had seized Rs 103 crore of property including Rs 97 crore in cash
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prohibitory orders on assembly of five or more persons under Section 144 of the CrPC will be in vogue at all the counting centres on December 3, City Police Commissioner Sandeep Shandilya said
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Police said the trio had plotted to carry out bogus voting on the polling day and were waiting at a place of worship for a right oppurtunity, when they were nabbed
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The average voter turnout percentage this time in Kamareddy district stood at 71.07 percent, whereas it was 83.57 percent in the previous elections
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While Medak district has recorded 82.05 percent, Sangareddy and Siddipet districts have recorded 73.85 percent and 77.19 percent respectively at 5 pm