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Polling which began at 7 am ended 6 pm, barring a few places where it concluded early.
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In Telangana, Zahirabad recorded the highest turnout of 63.96 per cent, followed by 63.67 per cent in Khammam, and 62.44 per cent in Nalgonda.
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Pointing out that the Congress party had secured a vote percentage of 39.5 per cent in the Assembly elections, he said the party would improve it in the Lok Sabha elections
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Kodangal Legislative Assembly is part of Mahabubnagar Lok Sabha constituency
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Electors from all walks of life formed serpentine queue lines from early morning and exercised their franchise. Adilabad Lok Sabha segment saw 13.22 percent of voting by 9 am, according to information provided by officials.
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There were complaints of EVMs developing snags at Sri Sai Public School 243 number polling booth under Uppal constituency. Due to disruption in power supply at few places in Kumram Bheem Asifabad, the polling is continuing very slowly, according to reports.
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Jr NTR Urges Citizens to Vote After Casting Ballot
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After the mock polling at 5:30 am, the actual polling began at 7 am, an official said. According to official sources, a polling percentage of 9.51 was recorded in the first hour.
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Massive crowds were witnessed at all the roadshows where the 'vintage KCR', firing on all cylinders at his political opponents, was on display.
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In this backdrop, Chandrashekhar Rao is learnt to have decided to reconstitute the party committees at all levels i.e. from village committees to the State executive committee.
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In these elections, 50 women candidates are in the fray from different constituencies.
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Polling will also be held for the by-election of the Secunderabad Cantonment Assembly constituency in Hyderabad.
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Stating that regional parties would rule the country after the Lok Sabha polls, K Chandrashekhar Rao hinted at the BRS playing a key role in national politics.
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The event showcased the innovation and creativity driving the robotics industry in our country.
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Targeting the Congress on reservations, Modi alleged that the national party is “anti-Hindu” and it knows religion-based reservations are unconstitutional.
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Dubbing the PM "johooton ke sardar" (leader of liars), the Congress leader asked why he was not talking about the election manifesto and what his government did during the last 10 years.
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Navneet Rana, who is a BJP candidate from the Amravati constituency in Maharashtra, had made the remarks while campaigning in Shadnagar town on May 8.
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Advanced tools fail to bring numbers down Despite the police boasting about latest tools including facial recognition to trace missing persons, the number of persons who have gone missing remains high.
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Similarly. liquor sale is prohibited on June 4 on the day of votes counting and also on the date of re-poll, if any.
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Addressing a public meeting in Bhongir Lok Sabha constituency, he said that the double-digit tally from Telangana will help the BJP-led NDA cross 400 mark across the country.