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Congress was saying that the BRS was BJP’s B team, but the fact was that in Maharashtra, the Congress was in alliance with Shiv Sena party, a Hindu party, said KT Rama Rao
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105 teams have been deployed to keep vigil round the clock, GHMC Commissioner Ronald Rose informed ECI officials
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An admirer of BRS chief KCR, Mahesh, wishing for the success of BRS in upcoming Assembly elections in Telangana, took up Jana Chaitanya Yatra on a motorbike across the State with a slogan ‘Sare Kavaali-Kare Ravaali’
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Adilabad Collector PS Rahul Raj requested the farmers to bring the produce by drying it to get higher prices. He added that arrangements were made for smooth procurement
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Several leaders who were denied tickets for the upcoming elections are now lodging complaints against the Congress leadership in Telangana highlighting corruption, money laundering and extortion
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The government is offering a minimum support price (MSP) of Rs 7,020 per quintal for long staple cotton and Rs 6,620 for medium staple cotton
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This has surprised many, including the Congress party cadre in erstwhile Adilabad district
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Ravichandra said that all the party cadres and leaders have to make sincere and dedicated efforts for the victory of Venkateswara Rao in the Assembly elections.
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Along with MLC M Koti Reddy and Tribal Cooperative Finance Corporation chairman Islavath Ramachander Naik, BRS candidate for Nagarjuna Sagar constituency Bhagath conducted his election campaign at Ambapuram and Gajalapuram in Madgulapally mandal
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Soon after the assailant, Raju of Chepyala village, was thrashed and handed over to the police, photographs of him have come out showing him with different political party leaders.
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In a statement, the Chief Minister expressed deep concern over the resorting to violence and murder as a means of pursuing political goals rather than seeking the public's mandate through elections.
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A large number of leaders and functionaries from the Kukatpally constituency staged a protest at the State BJP office on Monday demanding the party high command not to allot the two constituencies to Jana Sena as they believe the BJP had good chances of winning those seats.
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In the previous Assembly elections in 2018, the BRS won 88 of the 119 seats, hogging 47.4 per cent of the total vote share. The Congress finished a distant second with 19 seats and a vote share of 28.7 per cent.
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Refuting the Congress party’s practice of dubbing people or parties as BJP’s moles categorically, political strategist Prashant Kishor said branding an individual or a party merely on the basis of investigations by central agencies was not acceptable.
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MP Kotha Prabhakar Reddy, who was nominated by Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao as the Dubbak candidate in the first BRS list, suffered a three-inch deep wound on his abdomen in the attack
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The upcoming Telangana Assembly elections are scheduled for November 30, with voting taking place on December 3. As campaigning kicks off, the BRS, Congress, and BJP are each vying for a victory in the state.
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According to railway officials, the accident occurred at about 7 p.m. between Alamanda and Kantakapalli in Vizianagaram-Kothavalasa Railway Section of Waltair Division of East Coast Railway Zone.
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National Dam Safety Authority had sought information in detail on 20 items related to the construction of the project as listed by it latest by October 29
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TPCC denied Vishnuvardhan Reddy an MLA ticket, instead opting for Mohammed Azharuddin in Jubilee Hills.
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Barring Huzurabad MLA and BJP election management committee chairman Eatala Rajender and national vice president DK Aruna, none of these newcomers.
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She has been invited by Oxford University to deliver a keynote lecture titled "Exploring Inclusive Development: The Telangana Model" at the university on Monday.
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Recruitment too began soon enough, with multiple recruitment agencies involved and the entire process still continuing.
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He suggested Lokesh should have criticized him differently, without questioning his contributions to Andhra Pradesh's development.
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If voted to power in Telangana, BJP will remove the four percent reservation being provided to the Muslim community in education and jobs, said Kishan Reddy