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    The Congress party will fight the next Assembly elections in Telangana alone and will not form an alliance with other parties. AICC spokesperson Pawan Khera said that the party is confident of winning the elections. The party is taking up issue-based struggles against the BRS government. The BJP is trying to create religious hatred in Telangana for electoral gains, but people are against divisive politics.

    The TPCC leaders are aware of the problems in the state and it is the responsibility of the party as the main opposition to wipe out the plight of people. The party’s stand on the use of EVMs in the elections remains the same. The Congress and 14 parties have decided to take up the issue of replacing machines with ballot papers.

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    The BJP’s “hatred” agenda did not work in Karnataka Assembly elections. Modi attended 48 rallies in Karnataka, but 70% of people rejected the BJP. There was no fight for the CM’s post in Karnataka; a decision will be taken by the high command soon.

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