Union Home Minister Amit Shah rallies in Telangana asking people to vote for Narendra Modi and ensure BJP crosses 400 Lok Sabha seats. He highlights the battle between ‘vote jihad vs. vote for development’ and ‘Rahul Gandhi vs. PM Narendra Modi’. Shah criticizes Congress, BRS, and AIMIM for allegedly wanting to run Telangana based on Sharia. He promises to end reservation for Muslims if BJP receives more than 10 seats in Telangana.
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K Chandrashekhar Rao (KCR) of BRS has been slapped with a 48-hour campaign ban by the Election Commission of India (ECI) for derogatory remarks against Congress made during a press meet. This ban comes after the ECI found KCR guilty of model code violations in 2019 and 2023. The ECI strongly censured KCR for his actions, reiterating the importance of maintaining dignity and respect during election campaigns.
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Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy addresses the Muslim community at an Iftar event, assuring the continuation of 4% quota for socially and economically backward Muslims. He also emphasizes the Congress party’s commitment to development and inclusivity in the state.
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Home Minister Amit Shah has defended the use of electoral bonds by BJP and has challenged the opposition to face the truth when all the details are revealed. He argued that electoral bonds were important in curbing black money in politics and eliminating them would allow the return of illicit money. Shah also rebutted accusations of disproportionate benefit to BJP and revealed the amounts received by other political parties.
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The arrest of BRS leader K. Kavitha may have significant implications for Telangana politics. Find out more about the potential impact.
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Bharat Rashtra Samithi leader K.P. Vivekanand has condemned the “fascist and racist” language being publicly used by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, belittling his constitutional position, and suggested that the latter change it before people change their mind.
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Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), the Opposition party in Telangana, expresses disappointment over Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan’s address to the joint sitting of Telangana Legislature, stating that it has failed to give hope on the large number of promises made by the Congress party before forming the government. The BRS demands a white paper on the investments achieved at Davos.
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After 15 doctors emerged victorious in the recently concluded Telangana Assembly elections, various doctor associations are demanding that the new government consider a doctor for the post of Minister for Health. The Telangana Junior Doctors Association (T-JUDA) is advocating for a doctor to be appointed as the Minister for Health, emphasizing their expertise and experience in the healthcare system.
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Union Minister G Kishan Reddy has alleged that opposition parties like Congress and BRS are involved in distributing money and liquor in Telangana ahead of the state elections. He has urged the Election Commission to take necessary action to stop this practice. Reddy also emphasized the importance of peaceful and fair elections, and urged the people to exercise their right to vote for a good government in Telangana.
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BJP national general secretary Bandi Sanjay’s entry as the saffron party candidate from Karimnagar assembly constituency has sharpened political lines in the region. His removal as state BJP president and subsequent appointment as party national general secretary has caused confusion and demoralized his supporters. However, optimists hope that his ‘grounding’ could earn him a sympathy factor in the polls. Sanjay is pitted against BRS MLA G Kamalakar, a state minister known for his elaborate network and deep pockets.