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As per the electoral roll finalised by the Chief Electoral Officer, the state has 3,26,18,205 voters, comprising 1,62,98,418 males and 1,63,01,705 females
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A total of 5,716 sets of nominations were received by the electoral officers since November 3. Majority of the candidates are independents
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Nagi Shekhar, after filing his nomination as a rebel candidate, is campaigning using the photographs of AICC leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi
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The differences between Damodara Raja Narasimha and T Jagga Reddy in over the replacement of Neelam Madhu with Kata Srinivas Goud days after declaring the former as the Patancheru candidate has distanced the Mudiraj community from the Congress
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Number of polling stations also saw an increase with 13 new centres
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Congress candidate from Medak, Mynampally Rohith has promised with great confidence that his party, if voted to power, would "provide electricity 48-hours per day"
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This Election season you would have heard about candidates contesting in elections receiving the B-Forms. If you have ever wondered why both the forms are so important, here is the reason why
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K Chandrashekhar Rao said the Congress was pitting against him the same man who was caught red-handed with Rs 50 lakh while attempting to buy legislators and destabilise the BRS (then TRS) government
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BRS has a new set of star campaigners - the beneficiaries of the multiple welfare schemes of the State government, who are now spiritedly campaigning for the party
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Jagadish Reddy asked the party cadre to educate the electors that their vote would decide their own fate and to vote for the party that was committed to their welfare
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BRS general secretary Soma Bharath Kumar said the TPCC president Revanth Reddy should mind his language
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Gali Anil Kumar said he would get the B-form of the Congress party while Raji Reddy said it was him who was named in the party's official candidate list
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He will file his nomination on Thursday from Gajwel and Kamareddy constituencies ahead of the forthcoming Assembly elections in Telangana.
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The Congress, in its list of 16 candidates released on Monday, had replaced Vannela Ashok, who was announced as the candidate in Boath in the first list
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Interviews of KTR with two popular Telugu heroes are set to hit television shortly, sources said.
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Owaisi started his campaign in the Karwan and Nampally assembly segments, both in the greater Hyderabad region, with the candidates Kausar Moinuddin and Majid Hussain.
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The name of senior BJP leader and former MP Vijayashanti did not feature in this list too. She was not included in the Star campaigner's list announced on Monday either.
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India’s democratic maturity is being developed, and voters should scrutinize candidates’ qualities, party history, and welfare for a good government, says KCR at a public meeting in Korutla ahead of the Telangana Assembly Elections 2023.
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With the first list naming Revanth Reddy as the candidate from Kodangal as well, he will be the third person in Telangana to contest from two constituencies this time.
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Though the Centre established 157 government medical colleges across the country, not even a single medical college was allotted to Telangana, said CM KCR
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The party is yet to announce the candidates for two more constituencies Bahadurpura and Rajendarnagar.
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Congress governments of erstwhile Andhra Pradesh could not repay the loans obtained from the Centre due to their inefficiency and ended up giving away shares in SCCL, which was part of Telangana's legacy, said CM KCR
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Chief Electoral Officer Vikas Raj directed the Collectors and District Election Officers in the State to initiate measures accordingly.
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CM KCR is all set to up the ante with the Praja Ashirwada Sabhas so far injecting new energy into the party cadre and eliciting an overwhelming response from the public