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BJP Medak MP M Raghunandan Rao said that he had been fighting against BRS ever since he left that party in 2013 and that he would not take the support of the former at any cost.
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Aruna had contested from Mahabubnagar in 2019 too, but lost to Congress candidate M Srinivas Reddy.
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The owner of the buffaloes, K Mallaiah, blamed the power officials for the death of his cattle
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While five Naxalites were arrested from Mandem-Kuprel villages under Farsegarh police station area, four others were held from Madded police station limits.
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About 24 passengers from Hyderabad and Sattupalli went on the pilgrimage to Ayodhya on May 24 by train. Since their return tickets were not confirmed, they hired the bus
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Ajay Kumar extended financial aid for the deceased worker’s funeral expenses and paid homage to him. Speaking to the media he said that the culture of murderous politics was not good.
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The party retained all the sitting seats - Secunderabad represented by G Kishan Reddy, Karimnagar by Bandi Sanjay, Nizamabad by Dharampuri Arvind and Adilabad by G Nagesh.
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He also congratulated and thanked the party activists and leaders, who worked for the party’s success. The party recognizes your hard work, he said.“The Election Code is ending tomorrow.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao also extended his wishes to Chandrababu Naidu and Pawan Kalyan on securing a huge victory.
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They also felt that as the elections were for the Lok Sabha, national issues like unemployment, reservations, communal rhetoric and corruption, might have played a major role.
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He was Jaipal (25), a resident of Buruguaplly village.
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The Congress candidate for Khammam Lok Sabha got elected with a never before majority of 4, 67, 652 votes in the history of the Lok Sabha polls.
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AICC general secretary KC Venugopal during a conference meeting from New Delhi with the State leaders on May 7 had pointed out that there was no coordination between MLAs and incharge Ministers in a few constituencies, which could prove counter-productive.
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In a statement here on Tuesday he said that he would take the defeat in the election sportive manner and was not depressed at losing the election.
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The Congress suffered these loses despite the Chief Minister personally conducting a few meetings with party workers and playing all the tactics in the book.
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“Let us continue the good relations between the two States and address the issues. Let us move ahead on the path of development,” Revanth Reddy posted on X.
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According to Returning Officer and Collector Rajiv Gandhi Hanumanthu, out of total 7,780 postal ballot votes, 414 votes were declared invalid due to various reasons.
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The option registered 0.95 percent of votes. Meanwhile, BJP’s share of votes increased from 35.48 percent in 2019 to 45.98 percent in 2024.
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Vivek, who was with the BJP, had joined the Congress before the 2023 assembly elections, reportedly on the condition of two Assembly seats and a Parliament ticket.
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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.