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While two parliament segments Karimnagar and Nizamabad were retained by the BJP, the party bagged two new LS seats in the form of Malkajgiri and Medak.
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Chandrashekhar Rao had won the seat by a margin of 2,01,581 votes, whereas Sanjay Kumar's winning margin stood at 2.25 lakh votes. In 2014, BRS candidate B Vinod Kumar won the Karimnagar seat by a margin of 2,05,007 votes.
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The election for 17 Parliamentary constituencies was held on May 13, 2024. While both BJP and Congress won 8 seats each, MIM won 1 seat.
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Superintendent of Police K Suresh Kumar commended Asifabad DSP P Sadaiah, Rebbena Inspector Chittibabu, Rebbena Sub-Inspector D Chandrashekhar and court duty officer Ram Singh for securing the conviction.
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Saying that victories and defeats are common in politics, the Retired IAS officer has said that he would always stay available to the public regardless of the election outcome.
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Nagesh won by 90,932 votes, which was substantially higher than what the party candidate, Soyam Bapu Rao secured in 2019 when he defeated Nagesh, who was the TRS candidate then, by 58,560 votes.
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The I.N.D.I.A bloc had secured sizeable seats to oppose anti-people welfare decisions of the BJP–led union government, he said.
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Suresh Shetkar won from Zaheerabad for the second time after a 10-year gap by defeating Patil with majority of over 46,000 votes.
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MP Anil Kumar Yadav said people across the country were fed up with the BJP government and desired a change at the Centre.
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BJP has retained the constituency with Godam Nagesh.
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Congress candidate Sri Ganesh won the seat with a majority of 13,206 votes against his nearest rival and BJP candidate Dr TN Vamsha Tilak.
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Shockingly, BRS candidate and former IAS officer P Venkatrami Reddy came third after Congress candidate Neelam Madhu while BJP candidate M Raghunandan Rao won the election.
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Latest trends from May 13 Lok Sabha polls show AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi maintaining a 70,000-vote lead over BJP rival K Madhavi Latha in vote counting.
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Early trends indicated that the BJP is leading in around eight Lok Sabha seats, while the Congress is ahead in six. The BRS is leading to two parliamentary constituencies.
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The counting of votes began at 8 am in the state.
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Thanks to the swift change in weather patterns, under its influence, the maximum daytime temperatures changed drastically in Hyderabad and districts in Telangana.
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After completion of postal ballot votes, the counting of votes polled in EVMS will be started at 8 am. A total of 116 tables were established for seven assembly segments falling under Karimnagar parliament constituency.
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In an intoxicated condition he broke beer bottles and threw them at two youths B Upender and M Parusharam who were drinking liquor at the wine shop.
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Andhra Pradesh PCC president Shailajanath and other leaders had demanded the extension of Hyderabad as the combined capital for both States for another 10 years.
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A statement from Manugur police on Monday informed that based on a tip off about ganja smuggling vehicle inspections were conducted by SI Meda Prasad and staff at Hanuman temple area in Manugur.
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Seven counting halls for seven Assembly segments under the Lok Sabha constituency and one for postal ballots were set up.
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Floral tributes were paid at Telangana Martyrs Memorials, commemorating the sacrifices of those who fought for the creation of Telangana.
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Following her death, Radhakishan Rao filed an emergency petition in the court seeking an interim bail to take part in the final rituals.
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Farmers started preparing the fields for sowing seeds of various crops mainly staple paddy, cotton, soya bean, red gram, green gran, maize, etc.