According to government sources, the chief minister will flag issues related to pending projects and dues from the Central government.
After JD(S) in Karnataka, it is the turn of BRS to bite the dust. Cut to a Lok Sabha poll where regional parties have lesser skin in the game, it will be the two national parties BJP and Congress that will dominate voters’ mindspace
With Telangana's outstanding public debt reportedly being estimated at Rs 3,57,059 crore, the path ahead for Reddy may not be smooth. If his regime fulfills the promise of “free travel for women” in state-run buses, it will have to replenish Rs 2,500 crore annually to the Transport Corporation.
Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan administered the oath of office and secrecy to Revanth Reddy.
Unlike other Congress leaders who were clueless on how to combat KCR’s popularity, Revanth Reddy boldly took to the streets and led from the front. Now begins another phase of struggle to give the seniors their pound of flesh, find financial resources to meet expensive Congress “guarantees”, and deliver Lok Sabha seats for the party
The swearing-in ceremony of the 56-year-old leader would be held at 1.04 PM at the sprawling LB Stadium here.
The swearing-in ceremony of the 56-year-old leader would be held at the sprawling LB Stadium here at 1.04 PM on Thursday.
"Probably," Gandhi told reporters outside Parliament to questions on whether she would travel to Hyderabad for Reddy's swearing in ceremony.
Revanth Reddy, who has been elected from the Kodangal Assembly seat, is slated to take oath as chief minister in Hyderabad on Thursday.
The opposition is faced with key challenges like how to overcome the Modi magic and how to make voters, especially women, believe that delivery will match promises. Unemployment and price rise are real issues where people are feeling the pinch but the opposition is unable to muster the credibility to show they can do better
Seeing the electorate’s choice in Karnataka and Telangana along a North-South axis is to misread the anti-incumbency sentiment in these states. BJP is well in play for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls in most of the South Indian states. The possibility of new alliances shaping up in states like Tamil Nadu cannot be ruled out either
Analogies with 2003-04 when BJP lost in 2004 after sweeping the 2003 polls are flawed. Unlike in 2003, BJP put up its national leadership and its centralised ideological agenda for a popular referendum in the three Hindi heartland assembly polls, and there is much reason to believe that a similar strategy might work similarly well in the national elections
Katipally is leading with 50,294 votes, followed by KCR who has secured 46,780 votes. Revanth Reddy is trailing with 45,419 votes.
The meeting will be held in the presence of senior leaders and AICC observers.
A campaign devised by its central leadership with Home Minister Shah focussing more on MP and Chhattisgarh worked like a magic, party leaders said.
Telangana Congress won 65 seats in the assembly polls, beating BRS party’s two consecutive term of government in the state. Trailing behind, BRS won 38 seats followed by BJP with eight seats.
Though the market reaction to state elections is usually short-lived, three wins give a strong underlying message. Structural factors support a near-term rally as well
The Congress was set to oust the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) from power in Telangana, assembly poll results and trends showed.
He said the Pragathi Bhavan, the official residence of the chief minister will be renamed 'Praja Bhavan' once the Congress forms the government.
Assembly Election Results 2023: It was essential for Congress to put itself on the road to recovery ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The party's national fortunes hinge on its revival in the states. To that end, Congress has been dealt a rude jolt in the Hindi heartland and can no longer dictate terms to its INDIA alliance partners
As per the latest trends put out by the Election Commission, Congress won four seats and is leading in 60 segments.
Reddy showed his presence on the ground, spearheading street protests against various issues under the ruling BRS government.
Akbaruddin Owaisi, younger brother of AIMIM president and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi, is leading from his Chandrayangutta segment by 29,444 votes over his nearest rival BJP's K Mahender after the eighth round of counting.
Sunil Kanugolu had just finished working for the Tamil Nadu elections and was ready to take up his new assignment. The meeting went on for days, not going anywhere, and finally he decided not to work for KCR.
A short while after noon, Telangana Congress President Revanth Reddy was seen celebrating with party workers in Hyderabad as he emerged victorious from the Kodangal constituency.