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KT Rama Rao mocked at the BJP saying the national party is not in the race in the November 30 assembly polls in Telangana
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Police reported that MLA Guvvala Balaraju from the ruling party sustained injuries in the clashes and was promptly taken to a hospital in Hyderabad along with other individuals involved.
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BRS president and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao would be playing a decisive role in Andhra Pradesh politics as well in the coming days, Thota Chandrashekar said.
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Speaking to party workers in Chaitanyapuri on Friday, he questioned how someone unable to secure victory in their own Nizamabad constituency can contest in LB Nagar.
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The Karnataka minister's allegations were false and the Congress leaders were spreading false propaganda the party's Minority Declaration failed to impress Muslims in Telangana. Congress never paid salaries to imams and mouzans reading namaz in mosques, but Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao was paying honorarium to them, he said.
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Vijayashanthi was staying away from party activities for a few months and had skipped public meetings of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and union Home Minister Amit Shah
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Tula Uma said it was once again proved that the BJP was still in favor of "doras" (feudal lords) and that there was no space for BCs and women
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The BRS government was spending about Rs.12,000 crore annually towards ensuring the 24 hour-free power to farmers.
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Five ads highlighting the BRS-led government’s schemes, achievements in the last 9.5 years, the party’s manifesto and the need to vote for the BRS in the ensuing polls have been filmed.
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In Khammam constituency 39 candidates filed 59 sets of nominations, in Palair 42 candidates filed 59 sets of nominations, in Madhira 22 candidates filed 33 sets of nominations, in Wyra 16 candidates filed 23 sets of nominations and in Sathupalli 28 candidates filed 41 sets of nominations, he said.
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During an interview with a news channel, Revanth Reddy said the people of Telangana had never fought for water, funds and employment
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According to sources, the State is said to have written to the ECI, stressing on the urgency to fix a date for commencement of Act No 7 of 2023, which was published by the Law Department to provide for absorption of employees of the TSRTC into government service and to provide for related matters.
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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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Energy Minister G Jagadish Reddy asked the people to think carefully before casting their vote in the election
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Expressing firm support for Bhaskar, labourers from various sectors conveyed their determination to toil relentlessly to secure his victory by a significant margin. In a heartfelt gesture, they have even contributed Rs 10,000 towards his election expenses.
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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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She said PCC president A Revanth Reddy had sold party tickets due for BCs to influential aspirants from upper castes. The Congress had allotted four of the eight general seats in Nizamabad to BCs in 2018. Aspirants from the backward castes were not considered even for a single seat this time.
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Khammam BRS candidate Puvvada Ajay Kumar launched door to door campaign in 5th municipal division of Khammam
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Speaking on the occasion, Prof Reddy emphasised the importance of holistic student development through organisation and participation in technical events.
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IAS officer Raveesh Gupta emphasised that the Returning Officer for these constituencies will be available at their respective offices every working day between 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM. This provision is in place to address any queries or concerns regarding the election process.
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Addressing media persons at Telangana Bhavan, he said the BRS would organise a massive rally in the city on November 25. The Chief Minister would address the gathering, with the venue to be finalised in a day or two.
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Party insiders reveal that the root cause of the rebellion was the faulty selection of candidates by the party high command, who are accused of ignoring party loyalty in favour of newcomers.
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The Congress cadres were in a state of confusion as the main leaders of the party were quitting and joining the BRS one after the other
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On Friday, all the states within the Godavari basin unanimously agreed, in principle, to proceed with two crucial components of Phase I in the Interlinking of Rivers Project. A near-consensus was achieved during the NWDA task force meeting at Jala Soudha.