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DCC chief Sajid Khan, TPCC secretary Gandrath Sujatha and former agriculture market committee chairman formed a group and raised the banner of rebellion for giving the ticket to newcomer Kandi Srinivas Reddy
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Both the brothers are sons of former Narayankahed MLA Mahareddy Venkat Reddy, who won from the Constituency in 1972 as an Independent and in 1983 on a TDP ticket
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This is not a commission or a committee, but a special task force. The Supreme Court will be monitoring the progress of the task force, Kishan Reddy said
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The villagers of Dathaipalli have put up a banner at the gate of the local government school, stating that they would vote for the candidate who promises to develop the school and the village
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All eyes are now on the withdrawal of nominations scheduled to be held on November 15 and thereafter, the final list of contesting candidates in the district will be declared
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Karnataka Building and other Construction Workers Welfare Board has slashed the scholarship amount by more then 75 percent in a majority of cases ranging from school level to higher education
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Municipal chairperson Kapu Seethalakshmi along with BRS councillors started 'Gadapa Gadapaku Vanama' after offering prayers at an ancient Mahalakshmi Temple in the 3rd ward in the town
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Speaking at a meeting held at Alair, TMRPS president Srinivas said the BJP and Congress had deceived the people of Madiga community with their stand on SC classification
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The constituency, predominantly comprising farmers, witnessed a strong presence of people from the farm sector, with young men and women turning out in large numbers to participate in the event.
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The Mudiraj community leaders in the district have strongly criticized the reported remarks made by Congress leader Tummala Nageswara Rao, which were derogatory towards their community.
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An impressive turnout of public was seen at the Praja Ashirwada Sabhas of Pinapaka and Bhadrachalam constituencies held at Laxmipuram of Burgampad mandal for the victory of BRS candidates Rega Kantha Rao and Dr. Tellam Venkat Rao respectively.
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Though both the BJP and the Congress announced several sops for women, they have allotted less than 15 percent seats to women
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Police Commissioner Kalmeswar Shingenavar said four inter-state check posts and six inter-district check posts have been set up in the district boundaries to prevent illegal flow of liquor and cash
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Both the Congress and BJP could stoop to any low to get into power. Congress leaders were more interested in positions and there would be a change of Chief Minister every six months, KTR said
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Speaking during his door-to-door canvassin here on Monday, Reddy explained a slew of welfare schemes and developmental activities implemented by his government.
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Speaking to the media at Chivvemla, Jagadish Reddy said that the Congress was resorting to a Goebbelsian campaign on 24 hours electricity being extended to agricultural connections free of cost.
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Campaigning at Kanchanapally, Deepakunta and Ramulabanda in Nalgonda, Komatireddy Venkat Reddy claimed “Indiramma Rajyam” would come in Telangana within a month
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Besides accompanying his father occasionally to Dubbak, Prithvikrishna did not have much experience or exposure to political activities so far. However, the October 30 attack on Prabhakar Reddy forced him to stay in hospital till the nominations were filed.
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Cash Rs 23,040 and eight mobile phones were seized from them.
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Municipal Administration and Urban Development minister K T Rama Rao along with minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav visited the spot and sought details of the incident from the rescue operation staff.
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The region witnessed a reversal in migration trends under Rama Rao's leadership, with increased employment for weavers and migrants from other states contributing to the thriving industry.
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Six persons including two women were killed and several others injured in the incident.
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Tension prevailed for a while when activists of both BSP and BRS clashed during campaigning in Kagaznagar
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Polling will be held on November 30 and counting of votes will be taken up on December 3.