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Campaigning hits top gear for Telangana Assembly Elections

<span style="color: #222222;">With the conclusion of single-phase assembly election in Rajasthan, campaigning has hit the top gear for Telangana Assembly polls. The 119-member state legislative assembly will go to polls on Thursday. They have upped the ante to woo voters with few days left for voting in the state.<br />'' <br />'' Prime Minister Narendra Modi held public meetings Komaram Bheem Asifabad and Medak districts today. Mr Modi alleged that Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) President K Chandrasekhar Rao did scams worth crores of rupees and increased his wealth. He said, both Congress and BRS parties only indulge in family rule, appeasement politics and corruption. He assured people that only BJP can bring about the overall development in the state.<br />'' <br />'' BJP President JP Nadda, senior party leader Amit Shah and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also held election rallies in the state.<br />'' <br />'' On the other hand, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi also held a rally in Medak district. He said, if his party comes to power, farmers will be annually provided 15 thousand rupees per acre.<br />'' <br />'' From Congress, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Pradesh Congress President Revanth Reddy held campaigning in the state.<br />'' <br />'' BRS Chief and Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao addressed election meetings at Khanapur, Jagtial, Vemulavada and Dubbaka. He claimed that the government has increased the wealth of the state during the past 10 years.<br />''  <br />'' The counting of votes for five states, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Mizoram, Rajasthan and Telangana will be held on 3rd of December.<br />'' <br />'' BJP senior leader Amit Shah alleged that both Congress and BRS are in an agreed deal to again make KCR as state Chief Minister, who will later help Rahul Gandhi to become Prime Minister. Addressing a rally at Makthal in Mahabubnagar district Mr Shah said, if BJP is voted to Power it will make a Backward Caste leader a Chief Minister in the State and will provide a vertical quota to the Madhiga community. Mr Shah also addressed election meetings at Mulugu and Bhongir. He will hold a roadshow in Kukatpally at Hyderabad later this evening.<br />'' <br />'' BJP President JP Nadda held the party campaign at Jubilee hills in Hyderabad. He alleged that the BRS government indulged in the huge scale corruption in the Kaleshwaram Project. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath alleged that Telangana had surplus funds at the time of its formation but in 10 years the BRS government has pushed the state into debt trap. He was addressing election rally in Mahabubnagar.<br />'' <br />'' On the other hand, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi alleged that Prime Minister Modi wants KCR to remain in the power in Telangana, while the later continued his support to Modi at the Centre. Addressing an election rally at Andhole in Sangareddy district Rahul Gandhi claimed that BRS extended support to the Modi government on the GST, demonetization and farm bills. He said the first goal of Congress was to defeat KCR in Telangana and then defeat Modi at the Centre.<br />'' <br />'' Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah today said the Congress government in Karnataka is implementing 4 guarantees so far and the Yuva Nidhi scheme under which unemployment allowance will be given from January next year. Addressing media in Hyderabad, he said the BRS government is making false propaganda on the Karnataka government. Pradesh Congress President Revanth Reddy held electioneering at Narayanpet, Devarkadra, Mahabubnagar and Kamareddy.<br />'' <br />''<br />''BRS Chief and Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao today addressed election meetings at Khanapur, Jagtial, Vemulavada and Dubbaka. He asked people to compare the welfare measures of the Congress rule earlier and with that of the 10 years BRS regime before voting. He claimed that the government has increased the wealth of the state during the past 10 years.</span><br />

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