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Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation elections GHMC Mayor Karthika Reddy Congress joins BJP civil polls 2020 AIMIM
Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation elections GHMC Mayor Karthika Reddy Congress joins BJP civil polls 2020 AIMIM
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Former Hyderabad Mayor Karthika Reddy of Congress joins BJP ahead of city civic polls.
In a setback to Congress ahead of the December 1 Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) elections, party leader and former city Mayor Banda Karthika Reddy on Wednesday joined the BJP, even as major parties
announced the names of their candidates for the poll.…
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Former Hyderabad Mayor Karthika Reddy of Congress Joins BJP Ahead of City Civic Polls File photo of BJP and Congress flags. Her husband Chandra Reddy also joined the saffron party. Welcoming Karthika Reddy and others into the party fold, Yadav said BJP would like to provide a corruption-free administration in the GHMC and later in Telangana.
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via Today Bharat The CPI(M) leader was a three-time legislator from Bhadrachalam. He was elected as the MLA in 1999, 2004 and 2014. Former Bhadrachalam MLA of the CPI(M), Sunnam Rajaiah, succumbed to COVID-19 in the wee hours on Tuesday. Rajaiah, who was also a leader of the Girijana Sangham, had tested positive for coronavirus a few days ago and was taken to a hospital in Vijayawada for treatment, according to reports. Rajaiah was a three-time legislator from Bhadrachalam. He was elected as the MLA in 1999, 2004 and 2014. According to reports, the former MLA is survived by his wife, two sons and two daughters. His two sons and a son-in-law have also tested positive for Coronavirus, and are availing treatment in Rajamahendravaram. Chief Minister Chandrashekhar Rao has mourned the death of the former MLA. The CM said, “Rajaiah, who worked for solving people’s problems his entire life, would be remembered by people as the political leader who led a simple life.” The CM also conveyed his condolences to the members of the bereaved family. The former MLA’s last rites are expected to be held at Sunnamvaari Gudem on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Ramagundam legislator of the TRS, Korukanti Chander has tested positive for coronavirus. The MLA announced about being infected with SARS-CoV 2 on Monday through a video on social media. The MLA said that he got tested for coronavirus after Ramagundam Mayor Anil Kumar had tested positive a week ago. The Mayor and MLA had participated in the state government’s afforestation drive in Singareni Collieries a few days ago. Chander said that he has been availing treatment in a hospital, and issued a communication on the same, as rivals had accused him of being inaccessible during the crisis. “For the past 10 days, I was not accessible to you all. After the Mayor tested positive a week ago, I too got tested and the result came positive. Hence, I remained inaccessible. So I humbly appeal everyone to understand this. I will recover soon and will serve you. I made this video particularly after malicious rumours are being spread against me that I am unavailable,” Chander said. The MLA added that his health was stable. Chander was the fourth MLA from TRS to test positive for coronavirus. Earlier, MLAs Bigala Ganesh Gupta, Bajireddy Goverdhan and Muttireddy Yadgiri Reddy were infected with the virus. Hyderabad Mayor Bonthu Rammohan is also under home quarantine after testing positive for coronavirus. The Mayor said that he had no symptoms of the disease and that he was reviewing the GHMC works through video conferences regularly. The Mayor said that following his recovery he would donate his plasma, and organize a plasma donation in Hyderabad.
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Kishan Reddy visits ex-Mayor Karthika Reddy
Union Minister of State for Home G. Kishan Reddy visited the residence of former GHMC Mayor and Congress leader Banda Karthika Reddy amidst rumours th from The Hindu - Home https://ift.tt/2TETrV2 from Blogger https://ift.tt/30dxeQs via IFTTT
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via Today Bharat nbsp; nbsp; The Telangana Cabinet is scheduled to meet in Hyderabad on Sunday when it is expected to finalise the dates for the upcoming budget session of the Assembly, during which an anti-CAA resolution may be moved. The cabinet meeting, to be presided over by state Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, would be held at 4 PM, official sources said in Hyderabad on Saturday. During the session, the Assembly is likely to take up a resolution against the controversial Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). KCR had last month said the CAA was "not good" for the country and that keeping Muslims outside the purview of the Act pained him. Noting that his Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) had voted against the amendment to the citizenship law in Parliament, KCR had said a resolution might be passed by the state assembly against theCAA on the lines of some other states. The TRS ruled Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) had on February 8 passed an anti-CAA resolution at its general body meeting. Former Hyderabad Mayor Majid Hussain had brought up the issue, which received the support of Deputy Mayor Baba Fasiuddin. The corporators stated said that the CAA and the National Register of Citizens (NRC) being planned by the Centre, was unconstitutional. With many seeking that a resolution be passed against it, Hyderabad Mayor Bonthu Rammohan, who was overseeing the proceedings of the meeting, accepted the demand. Congress-ruled Rajasthan, Punjab, Chhattisgarh and Puducherry and Kerala and West Bengal have passed Assembly resolutions against the Act, which has triggered protests in several parts of the country. Besides the schedule for the Assembly session, the state government's Palle Pragati (progress of villages) andPattana Pragati (progress of towns) programmes, along with other issues, are also expected to come up in the Cabinet meeting, sources said.
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via Today Bharat nbsp; Telangana Minister Talsani Srinivas Yadav was issued a challan of Rs 5,000 by the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) on Saturday after he erected a huge hoarding to mark Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's birthday on Necklace Road in Hyderabad. The challan was issued by the Central Enforcement Cell (CEC) of the civic body's Enforcement, Vigilance and Disaster Management (EVDM) wing. A concerned citizen had clicked images of the hoarding and tweeted to the CEC saying, "Unauthorised hoarding at Necklace Road circle. If any incident occurs, who is the responsible person?" Responding to the tweet, the CEC issued a copy of the challan which fined the Minister Rs 5,000 under relevant sections of the GHMC Act. nbsp;Former Hyderabad Mayor Majid Hussain raised the issue and claimed that heavy fines were being imposed for minor violations, following which many corporators joined in with a similar complaint. With the CEC, an online e-challan system started by the EVDM wing, citizens have been taking photographs of illegal cutouts, flexes, banners and posters in the city, following which a challan is automatically generated with a fine proportionate to the offence. As many of the violators are politicians themselves they have been bearing the brunt of heavy penalties. During the GHMC meeting, it was decided that a committee headed by Commissioner Lokesh Kumar would look into the penalties levied by the EVDM wing and make some recommendations. Unauthorized Hoarding at Necklace road circle if any incident occur who is the responsible person @CommissionrGHMC @trspartyonline @TelanganaCMO @KTRTRS @YadavTalasani Cc @Director_EVDM @ZC_Secunderabad @CEC_EVDM @GHMCOnline @arvindkumar_ias @CoreenaSuares2 @VijayGopal_ pic.twitter.com/xludUABGkp mdash; Suraksha Yojana Welfare Society (@SYWShyderbad) February 15, 2020 Unauthorized Hoarding at Necklace road circle if any incident occur who is the responsible person @CommissionrGHMC @trspartyonline @TelanganaCMO @KTRTRS @YadavTalasani Cc @Director_EVDM @ZC_Secunderabad @CEC_EVDM @GHMCOnline @arvindkumar_ias @CoreenaSuares2 @VijayGopal_ pic.twitter.com/xludUABGkp mdash; Suraksha Yojana Welfare Society (@SYWShyderbad) February 15, 2020
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Union Minister of State for Home G. Kishan Reddy visited the residence of former GHMC Mayor and Congress leader Banda Karthika Reddy amidst rumours th from The Hindu - Home https://ift.tt/2TETrV2
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via Today Bharat nbsp; The police said that the AIMIM workers violated guidelines and permissions that were granted by the concerned Returning Officer, by conducting a bike rally. Party workers of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) were booked by the Hyderabad police for allegedly violating the Model Code of Conduct (MCC), while one of the party leaders was filing his nomination with the Election Commission on Thursday. The police said that the AIMIM workers violated guidelines and permissions that were granted by the concerned Returning Officer, by conducting a bike rally. Another case was booked after party workers flew a drone over their rally, without taking permission from the concerned authorities. "We have received a complaint from Election Commission flying squad team stating that on November 15, AIMIM candidate Ahmed Balala came to the Returning Officer's office to file his nomination with a bike rally. We have held one person in connection with the case, and are investigating the matter," Sultan Bazar Assistant Commissioner of Police, Chetana told ANI. In September, the AIMIM released their first list of candidates for the 2018 Telangana Assembly elections. The party, with its core support base in the old city area of Hyderabad, will be contesting in seven seats. All seven sitting MLAs were renominated with a shuffle only in two seats, that of Mumtaz Ahmed Khan and Syed Ahmed Pasha Quadri. The party said that Mumtaz Ahmed Khan, the present MLA from Yakutpura constituency, will now contest from Charminar while AIMIM General Secretary and present Charminar legislator Syed Ahmed Pasha, will contest from Yakutpura. Akbaruddin Owaisi, the MLA from Chandrayangutta, who has won the constituency four consecutive times, will continue to contest from his stronghold. Mohammad Moazam Khan, who has been holding the post of Bahadurpura MLA since 2004, will contest from the same seat. Ahmed Bin Abdullah Balala, who won the Malakpet seat successfully in 2009 and 2014, will contest again from the same seat. Jaffer Hussain Meraj, the former deputy mayor of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) in 2009 and presently an MLA, will continue to contest from Nampally. Kausar Mohiuddin the MLA from Karwan will contest in the constituency again this year. The party is also expected to contest from seats outside of its stronghold, in constituencies like Jubilee Hills, Musheerabad and Rajendranagar in Hyderabad besides areas like Nizamabad Urban in Telangana. Telangana is scheduled to go to the polls on December 7 and the counting of votes will take place on December 11. nbsp;
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