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The party has called upon the people to switch off the lights at their home for five minutes at 7 p.m. on Saturday. The protest programme in the name of ''Let us make this blind government open its eyes will be observed for five minutes from 7 p.m. on Saturday, said TDP's state unit President Kinjerapu Atchennaidu
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It is said that Chandrababu had not been happy with Atchan Naidu after the latter made some adverse comments on the party last year. Though the remarks were not made in public, a video on this went viral much to the chagrin of the party high command
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The film actor may not lose much politically by quitting the NDA, but the BJP was pinning all hopes on him. It wanted to cash in on his fan following and put in a better performance in the 2024 general elections to silence its critics who said that it got fewer votes than even NOTA
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The Chief Minister made several comparisons between the ruling YSRC and the Opposition parties.
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Announcing this here on Saturday, State TDP president K. Atchan Naidu gave the call to the people to also stage protests against the illegal arrest by switching off the lights for five minutes from 7 p.m. and lighting candles in the verandah on Oct. 2.
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"It is a war between the government that has been implementing welfare schemes without any bias and the Opposition that orchestrated the skill development scam, inner ring road scam, fiber grid scam and assigned land scam during its rule," he said.
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The Andhra Pradesh High Court has directed the CID not to arrest Telugu Desam Party (TDP) General Secretary Nara Lokesh in the Skill Development and AP FiberNet scams till October 4.
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The court later adjourned the case by four weeks.
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The lawyers of Lokesh who is named as Accused no. 14 in the scam, filed the petition on his behalf on Wednesday as he is away in New Delhi.
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Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader Mohammed Ahmed Shareef has found fault with the comments made by AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi about former Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu's arrest.
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He met her here on Tuesdy along with TDP MPs Kesineni Nandi, Galla Jayadev, K. Rammohan Naidu, and Kanakamedala Ravindrakumar, and took to her notice the arrest of former Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu.
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He slammed the AP government for deploying a large number of police personnel on the state border to stop a rally of IT professionals from Hyderabad to Rajahmundry in support of TDP supremo and former chief minister N. Chandrababu Naidu.
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The TDP members would not attend the Assembly and Council sessions from Saturday, state TDP president K. Atchan Naidu said here on Friday.
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Andhra Pradesh Assembly was on Friday adjourned briefly following continued protests by the opposition TDP which demanded the release of its leader
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He alleged on Thursday that refusing bail and lodging him Rajamahendravaram Central Prison was part of the ugly plot.
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The CID on Tuesday filed the petition in Vijayawada ACB Court seeking custody of Naidu in the third graft case.
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Andhra Pradesh High Court refused to pass interim orders after hearing the arguments from both sides throughout the day
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Nara Lokesh, a TDP leader, stated, "While justice might be taking its time, it will prevail. Mr. Naidu will emerge untainted, setting an example of unwavering integrity in politics."
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TDP leaders have planned an hour-long protest at Manikonda Marrichettu junction along with IT employees on Friday evening.
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Deputy Inspector General of Prisons in Coastal Andhra, Ravikiran, is handed over additional charge of the Rajamahendravaram prison