BRS leader K Kavitha on Wednesday took a dig at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi ahead of his poll campaign in Telangana as she called him ‘Election Gandhi’.
Senior Congress leader K. Jana Reddy has said that he may be offered the post of chief minister of Telangana if the party wins the next month’s Assembly elections.
Suspended firebrand MLA from Goshamahal assembly constituency T Raja Singh is unlikely to return to the Bharatiya Janata Party, even as the elections to the state assembly are fast approaching.
GreatAndhra conducted a public survey in Kukatpally regarding the upcoming general elections.
On Tuesday, the police reported three incidents of suicide involving tech professionals in the city.
Telangana Congress chief A. Revanth Reddy has stepped up his efforts to lure more leaders from other parties to Congress in the run-up to next month’s assembly election.
Allotment of tickets for next month’s Assembly elections in Telangana to those who recently switched loyalties to the Congress from other parties, has led to heartburn among seniors and loyalists in the undivided Mahbubnagar district.
A man murdered his wife and then committed suicide by jumping from a building in Hyderabad, police said.
Telangana Congress chief A. Revanth Reddy has alleged that Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) manifesto is a copy of the six guarantees already announced by the Congress party for next month's assembly elections.
The announcement of the first list of candidates by the Congress on Sunday for the Telangana Assembly elections has triggered discontent in the party at a few places.
The manifesto released by Bharat Rashtra Samithi president and Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao for the upcoming Telangana elections on Sunday appears to be a modified six-guarantee agenda of the Telangana Congress party released a few days ago.
All the three sitting Lok Sabha members and five assembly members figure in the first list of 55 candidates of the Congress party released by the AICC on Sunday morning, for the upcoming assembly elections in Telangana to be held on November 30.
Even as the Congress is holding back to back meetings to finalise its candidates for the upcoming assembly elections in Telangana, the party is hopeful that it will cross the halfway mark in the 119-member assembly and form the government in the state.
Protesters belonging to a particular community had planned to disrupt the Metro Train services by donning black shirts and pants and chanting slogans in support of Chandrababu Naidu.
By deciding to go it alone in the Telangana assembly elections scheduled to be held on November 30, YSR Telangana Party president Y S Sharmila is believed to have committed a historic blunder, analysts say.