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Informing this at a media conference at Chandur, TRS MLC T Ravinder Rao said arrangements for the public meeting were already completed.
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TRS working president KT Rama Rao, releasing the charge sheet, said a ruling party seeks votes showcasing welfare and development programmes. Similarly, opposition parties ask votes assuring welfare and development programmes.
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Hyderabad: The Election Commission of India (ECI) has sought an explanation from Energy Minister G Jagadish Reddy following a complaint by BJP leader Kapilavai Dileep Kumar that the Minister had violated the model code of conduct in vogue in Munugode. The ECI has asked the Minister to respond to its notice by Saturday 3 pm, […]
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Released by the party’s State president Bandi Sanjay Kumar at Munugode, the chargesheet tries to counter the charge that the BJP-led Centre had done nothing to help the fluorosis victims.
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In a complaint to ECI on Friday, the union Minister said the complaint lodged by TRS MLA was ill intentioned and was yet another attempt of TRS to vitiate the Munugode bypoll.
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Hyderabad: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has sought a probe by the Enforcement Dirctorate (ED) into the alleged episode of poaching of TRS MLAs stating that it was not confident of an impartial probe by the State police into the allegations. The Dubbaka BJP MLA M Raghunandan Rao on Friday lodged a complaint with the […]
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CPI (M) state secretary Tammineni Veerabhadram on Friday said that BJP had conspired to topple TRS government in Telangana
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In the 13-minute phone conversation, it is clearly evident that Ramachandra Bharathi was speaking to the TRS MLA and insisting on joining the party before the Munugode bypoll, scheduled on November 3.
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More than a thousand TRS activists participated in the rally holding black flags and raising slogans ‘Bandi Sanjay down down” and “Go back Bandi Sanjay”.
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The police released Ramachandra Bharati alias Satish Sharma, Nanda Kumar and Simhayaji Swamy following the order by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) Court judge.
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The political fallout of what was meant to be BJP's clandestine operation saw both the TRS and the saffron party trading charges and counter charges
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Warangal/Hanamkonda: In an innovative way, TRS (BRS) leader Rajanala Srihari tried to exhibit the attempts of the BJP to lure TRS MLAs into its fold by putting up portraits representing the MLAs in one basket of a weighing scale, and the photos of currency in another basket of the scale. The scale was displayed before […]
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In Adilabad, activists of the TRS staged a sit-in on the National Highway 44 and then burnt effigies of the saffron party. They criticized the BJP for adopting anti-democratic ways to collapse the government formed by TRS.
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Besides staging dharans and rasta rokos, effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP State president Bandi Sanjay Kumar were burnt in different places.
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The protest, which was held at the new bus station in Sangareddy on Thursday, saw the TRS cadre carrying out a 'funeral procession' Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
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He was allegedly offered an amount of Rs.100 crore apart from Central Government civil contract works and other positions for monetary benefits.
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Demanding a probe by a sitting High Court judge or the Central Bureau of Investigation into the entire episode, Laxman said his party never lured any TRS MLA to switch over to BJP for monetary gains.
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Ministers V Srinivas Goud, Gangula Kamalakar, A Indrakaran Reddy , MLC Seri Subhash Reddy and other leaders participated in the rastaroko staged at Choutuppal on Hyderabad-Vijayawada highway.
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Addressing a press conference late on Wednesday, Bandi Sanjay said the TRS attempt was to stop the MLAs from leaving the party and to get political mileage ahead of the Munugode by-poll.
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Accusing the TRS of trying to implicate him in the case , Kishan Reddy said he was unnecessarily being dragged into the issue.