Hyderabad, February 1 : The ordinary meeting of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation, to be held on Saturday after a gap of nearly nine months, is likely to be stormy. The ordinary meeting will be held with major changes in almost all political parties. This is the first meeting after Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen severed its ties with the Congress party. The strained ...
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Hyderabad, February 1 : Ridiculing Congress for blowing its own trumpet for getting majority in the heavily rigged cooperative elections, YSR Congress has dared the ruling party to face the assembly elections as the government has drifted into a minority with some of its legislators switching sides. “PCC President claiming that they have won 60 per cent of the seats ...
Read More »Seemandhra leaders distorting history: Amos
Hyderabad, January 31 : Senior Congress leader Amos has alleged that Congress leaders are distorting the history of the state formation. Potti Sriramulu went on indefinite fast only for a separate Andhra state and it has nothing to do with the formation of Andhra Pradesh State. He died while on fast only to separate Andhra from the composite Madras state ...
Read More »T-Cong leaders lodge complaint against Botsa
Hyderabad, January 31 : A complaint was lodged against PCC President Botsa Satyanarayana with the Congress high command to take action against him for participating in a regional meeting. PCC Vice President Indrasena Reddy wrote a letter to Congress chief, Sonia Gandhi stating that Botsa had attended the Samaikyandhra Meeting held at Rajahmundry in the capacity of PCC president which ...
Read More »TRS, Cong. fight to score a point
Hyderabad, January 31 : It is more than clear that TRS and Congress are fighting to score a point with each other with the possibility of merger looming large. TRS is prepared to merge the party with Congress to secure Telangana and if it fails, many Congress leaders are prepared to join TRS. Elections are far enough but an agreement ...
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