Telangana Election 2023: Congress has filed a complaint with the Election Commission against BRS MLC K Kavitha for seeking votes on polling day. Telangana Congress Senior Vice-President and Chairman of the Election Commission Coordination Committee, G Niranjan, said, “Kavitha has violated the election code by appealing to people to vote for her party."
Telangana Election 2023: The electoral battle in the state involves a three-way contest among the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP), and the Congress, each vying for power with distinct agendas and promises.
Telangana Election 2023: The BJP anchored its campaign around the 'Double Engine’ government concept, while BRS and Congress emphasized 'Let’s make Telangana from good to great’ and ‘Marpu Kavali, Congress Ravali’ respectively.
Initially, amidst the election code, the state government received authorization from the election panel to distribute the rabi installment. However, this permission came with stringent conditions, explicitly barring any public announcements during the election period leading up to the November 30 polls.
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh contested the assertion made by BRS working president KT Rama Rao, citing data from the RBI that showed higher per capita incomes in states like Karnataka and Haryana at constant prices. He argued that Telangana's high per capita income is primarily due to the concentration of wealth in three districts
Rajasthan Election 2023: Out of 199 seats, a direct contest is expected between the ruling Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party on about 150 seats. Over 5.25 crore voters are eligible to participate in the elections across the state. There are 1862 candidates competing for the 199 seats
The Congress party persists in using the 'Panauti' jibe against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, despite the Election Commission issuing a notice to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over the remarks. The party shared a photo on social media with the caption 'Panauti-E-Azam.'
Telangana Election 2023: For the first time in the state, senior citizens aged 80 and above have the option to cast their votes from the comfort of their homes, a convenience never offered before in Telangana.
Beyond the diary, PM Modi didn't spare the Congress, branding it as a symbol of corruption, nepotism, and appeasement. He criticized Congress for its lack of discipline and claimed that the state's populace suffers due to the ruling party's negligence.
The Congress manifesto promises to introduce a new recruitment scheme at the panchayat level and conduct a comprehensive caste census in the state, aiming to address critical issues concerning employment and societal representation.
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