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According to Nizamabad Police Commissioner Kalmeswar Shingenavar, as many as 3500 police personnel and 1200 central forces have been deployed to conduct the elections in a peaceful atmosphere.
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Reiterating his firm commitment to the welfare and development of the people of Warangal West constituency, BRS MLA Dasyam Vinay Bhaskar has appealed to the electorate to renew their trust in him for the upcoming elections.
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Addressing a press conference here on Tuesday, Laxman said all the claims being made about Congress getting over 66 seats were false and misleading.
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The 3,26,18,205 voters enrolled for November 30 elections include 1,63,13,268 men, 1,63,02,261 women and 2,676 third gender persons.
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Addressing an election rally at Chegunta on Tuesday, the BRS candidate said he had taken up the responsibility for the development of Gajwel until recently since the Chief Minister was busy with State affairs.
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The people of Medak, who have extended unconditional support to the BRS and Chandrashekhar Rao for the last two decades, are again preparing to cast their vote in favour of KCR
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao said the BRS government was working hard to get River Godavari water to the fields in Kamareddy, besides addressing drinking water issues within one year.
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BRS MLC K Kavitha on Tuesday hit out at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi saying that she would quit politics if the former AICC president proved that if one extra job was given in any of Congress-ruled states than in Telangana.
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The incident occurred when an auto-rickshaw wherein the victims were travelling was hit by a sand-laden lorry coming from the opposite direction
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The model code of conduct came into force in Telangana after the Elections Commission announced the schedule on October 9
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PSN Murthy, the lucky winner of Nissan Magnite car in the special draw held on the occasion of Dasara Shopping Bonanza by Telangana Publications Pvt Limited has been handed over the brand new car
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In response to the Congress campaign advocating for a change in government, BRS working president KT Rama Rao raised poignant questions. He questioned whether transitioning from 24-hour free power to power cuts and from curfew-free days to potential communal clashes would truly benefit Telangana.
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Pochampalli handloom and folk tradition of Telangana was presented by Vanamala Acha through a dance tribute to Mahankali Ammavaaru
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Finance Minister T Harish Rao criticized the Congress party, accusing them of an 'anti-farmer' stance following their complaint to the Election Commission of India.
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Apart from seeking an explanation, ECI asked the Chief Secretary of Karnataka government to immediately stop the publication of any such advertisements in Telangana
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The welfare board would have a legal cell and if any company violated the contract, a gig worker could approach the legal cell that would be equipped with a team of lawyers from the government to initiate legal action, said KT Rama Rao
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Adilabad Urban mandal registered the highest rainfall of 41.9 mm, followed by Adilabad Rural mandal which recorded 35 mm
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Five persons drowned in three separate incidents in the erstwhile Medak district
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Ramagundam CP along with Mancherial Deputy Commissioner of Police inaugurated a drone-camera based patrolling unit at a ferry point in Vemanapalli mandal
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The Congress party is only interested in obstructing development, not in helping the people, said KT Rama Rao
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Apart from KCR, 89 sitting members of BRS are in the fray. Congress has fielded six sitting members, AIMIM four members and BJP three members
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Chanti Kranthi Kiran has urged Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao to grant IT Hub, Industries and Women's Residential Degree College to Andole after forming the government for third consecutive time
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During the silence period, no active campaigning by candidates or political parties would be allowed, and television or any digital media would not be allowed to carry any election-related matter
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Chandrashekhar Rao said the BRS gave priority for the development of Hyderabad and its surrounding areas and efforts were on to improve public amenities and employment opportunities in the peripheral constituencies through industrial development.