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4 Reasons Why BRS Lost in Telangana?
The working president of BRS KTR has started damage control measures after the defeat in the elections. He is actively engaging in meetings with BRS cadre and tier-2 leaders. In one such meeting with Bhuvanagiri BRS leaders, KTR listed the five reasons behind BRS's defeat. The first reason KTR said is that the BRS government tried to feed the government schemes and programs directly to the public without the use of party leaders. He believes this kept the BRS's local l
4 Reasons Why BRS Lost in Telangana?
The working president of BRS KTR has started damage control measures after the defeat in the elections. He is actively engaging in meetings with BRS cadre and tier-2 leaders. In one such meeting with Bhuvanagiri BRS leaders, KTR listed the five reasons behind BRS's defeat. The first reason KTR said is that the BRS government tried to feed the government schemes and programs directly to the public without the use of party leaders. He believes this kept the BRS's local l
Supreme Court Split: Chandra Babu’s Quash Plea Goes To CJI
After a wait of two months, the Supreme Court of India delivered the verdict on the quash petition that was filed by TDP boss Chandra Babu Naidu to dispose off the cases that the Andhra Pradesh CID filed against him by breaking the Section 17A regulation. The two judges who chaired the bench were Justice Anirudha Bose and Justice Bela Trivedi. Unexpectedly, the two judges had polar opinions on the case with Justice Bose feeling 17A is applicable in the case and Justice Trivedi
Supreme Court Split: Chandra Babu’s Quash Plea Goes To CJI
After a wait of two months, the Supreme Court of India delivered the verdict on the quash petition that was filed by TDP boss Chandra Babu Naidu to dispose off the cases that the Andhra Pradesh CID filed against him by breaking the Section 17A regulation. The two judges who chaired the bench were Justice Anirudha Bose and Justice Bela Trivedi. Unexpectedly, the two judges had polar opinions on the case with Justice Bose feeling 17A is applicable in the case and Justice Trivedi







