Bypoll review goes awry
High drama prevailed for two hours at the bypoll review meeting, called in Parkal on Sunday by the district Congress camp. Before the review meeting could begin, a majority of the Congress leaders of
T will be NDA’s priority: Shahnawaz
Bharatiya Janata Party spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain on Sunday said that the NDA’s first decision, if voted back to power, would be the creation of a separate Telangana state. “The party is totally c
YSRC takes up T-challenge
All eyes are set on Y.S. Vijayamma and Sharmila Reddy's campaign visit to Parkal on Friday where they are expected to canvass votes for YSRC candidate Konda Surekha. Parkal, the hotbed of the Telanga
Punters back BJP to win Parkal poll
The TD and other parties like the CPI and the CPM are not getting any takers among the bookies in view of the upcoming bypolls. “Punters are betting on the YSRC. Interestingly, in Parkal, people are b
Parkal: BJP names surgeon as its candidate
BJP state president G. Kishan Reddy on Monday announced that P. Vijaya Chander Reddy would be the party candidate for the Assembly bypoll for the Parkal seat. BJP leaders had finalised the name of ol
Parties bank on Telangana to win Parkal seat
All political parties fighting for Parkal seat in the upcoming bypoll are doing so on the Telangana plank. The fight for this seat is significant as four out of the five political parties in the fray
TJAC may support TRS, turn apolitical
The Telangana Joint Action Committee is likely to support the Telangana Rashtra Samiti in the Parkal bypoll for the last time before turning into a non-political organisation. Sources said the TJAC is
BJP sidelines TJAC, to enter Parkal fray
In a clear rebuff to TRS chief K. Chandrasekhar Rao's appeal to let his party contest the byelection for the Parkal Assembly seat, the BJP on Monday decided to field its own candidate. The BJP core co
TRS, BJP wait for each other to make a move
With both the Telangana Rashtra Samiti and the Bharatiya Janata Party keen to win the forthcoming Parkal byelection, the delay by the two parties in announcing their candidates has generated a lot of