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  1. Yeah cong oddipothe? Rakul rao talent antavu. Well developed city
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  2. Irrespective of Bihar outcome. CBN and Nitesh will attempt a coup towards end of the term. Half way through the third year, if Congress offers PM/Dy PM/Home ministry to TDP ..CBN will attempt coup. His ultimate agenda is to make Lokesh as CM and as long as Janasena and BJP are in coalition this will not happen. Of course CBN edi chesina rastra bhavishathu kosame anuko….and his national media outreach these days point his national ambitions are alive.. ABN Andhra Jyothy la dabba kottukune batch, iyalrepu India today NDTV tho karyam nadipistunaru…
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  3. Jubilee Hills Election: A Constituency That Reveals the Future of Indian Politics Elections are meant to be contests of ideas. Jubilee Hills, however, has quietly exposed a new truth: In modern politics, strategy can defeat sentiment, money can overwhelm messaging, and civic issues can become background noise. What happened here is more than a constituency result—it is a preview of India’s evolving political psychology. The Money That Speaks Louder Than Manifestos Ground talk during the Jubilee Hills election revolved around numbers that would sound absurd anywhere else: Congress allegedly spending in the 600 crores, BRS operating at a fraction of that, 150 crores BJP working with minimalist budgets, 5 crores And a single night before polling rumoured to have seen unprecedented financial movement 200 crores for Silk sarees. Whether these numbers are true is irrelevant. Their mere existence in public conversation shows how voters perceive elections today: as high-stakes investment projects, not democratic processes. The voter is no longer asking, “Who will solve my problems?” The voter is asking, “How much are they spending to win me?” This is a dangerous shift. The Strategy That Overpowered the Street Talk of pre-planned operations—non-locals positioned early, mobilization networks activated, day-to-day command from the top—gives a different picture: This was not an emotional wave. This was not a leadership charisma story. This was an operation. A clean, calculated, precise operation. Congratulations to Revanth in well executing this operation. Political parties have now entered a zone where elections resemble military missions, not public campaigns. The more organized you are, the less the opponent’s popularity matters. The Collapse No One Expected What surprised observers the most was not who won, but how BRS lost. The alleged disappearance of dozens of 90 poll agents before voting day created suspicions within their own cadre: Was it fear? Was it pressure? Was it congress sabotage? Or simply a failure of preparation? But the real question is: Was any single leader capable of fighting a ₹600-crore-scale battle without equal backup? The Constituency That Remains Unchanged Jubilee Hills proudly calls itself one of Hyderabad’s most elite localities. Yet, its problems mirror that of any neglected urban pocket: Traffic paralysis that worsens yearly Chronic water issues even in interior upscale colonies Construction violations and permission politics GHMC maintenance at its laziest Growing safety concerns at night For all the money that allegedly circulates during elections, very little circulates into actual development. A constituency that contributes so much economically receives so little in civic dignity. The Bigger Game Begins Now If Jubilee Hills is a benchmark, the state is staring at a new political economy: Congress must now prepare for: GHMC and other municipal and local body polls, Nearly 10 MLA by-elections, And a statewide narrative war. Ground perception says these future elections might collectively require ₹6,000–₹7,000 crores to match the scale set by Jubilee Hills. BRS faces a different dilemma: Drain funds now for by-elections? Risk cadres leaving if momentum is lost. Or preserve funds for the 2028 general election? Risk losing relevance in the intermediate battles. Both decisions have the potential to reshape Telangana’s political landscape. What Jubilee Hills Really Taught Us This constituency did not merely elect a representative. It exposed the new rules of Indian politics: Money is no longer a tool—it is the battlefield. Management now matters more than mass following. Voter expectations have shifted from improvement to incentives. Local problems have become secondary to election engineering. Democracy is quietly becoming a high-net-worth competition. The most uncomfortable truth? **The winner may have taken the seat… but the loser was Jubilee Hills itself.** Because no matter who won, the problems stayed. The traffic stayed. The water scarcity stayed. The violations stayed. The safety concerns stayed. The voter frustration stayed. The only thing that changed was the price tag of winning. A Final Thought If elections keep escalating in cost, if strategy overshadows sincerity, if governance remains the last priority— then slowly, silently, citizens will stop expecting change. And that is when democracy becomes truly expensive. Not in money, but in meaning.
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  5. I dont know what party you belong to but Hyd lo biryani promote cheyyadam yendhi. Hyd biryanis 18th century nundi pearls biz 400 years nundi ante babu garu puttakamundge famous. Usual ga new places velthe what is the best food and places alane safest places chustharu tourists. Mana Baboru raaka mundhe pearls biryani is their biz. He is obsessed with anni nene unfortunately no other state cm don't do this Dabba but mana dhaggara compulsion. I believe next Gen ki lokesh or Devansh manam poyyaka charminar kattindhi Maa thatha ani nammisttharu
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  6. Movement in FAD is good for our people
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  7. started acquiring..they announced $5B share repurchase program in Aug 2024, which is equivalent to 11% of their current market cap. In the first 9 months of 2025, they already repurchased 2.8% of the total o/s shares as of Dec end..and they still have $3.5B of repurchase outstanding, and even more attractive price to execute the buyback. This will be highly accretive in the long run
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  8. Jagan anna gelisthe successful concept ani jagan anna pans chepamanaru
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  9. Deenla kuda cbn meeda padi edusthunnaru. Oh my pinkies. Without him, ur political existence is zero. Hence proved.
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  10. Antha okay. Mullah Tullah Sullah ayithe seekatla pinkies laga
    3 points
  11. Ni gola needi.. kavalante aa Ntr statue ni intloo pettukoo.. Hyd lo already chala statues unnayi
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  12. ఇంకా నయం __వడ అనలేదు
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  13. Bro, it’s literally simple math. And hats off to Revanth… the man didn’t crack the exam, he cracked the electoral algorithm. To win, you need 51% votes. Congress already has 20% ancestral, hereditary, forever-and-ever vote bank — basically “family property.” The remaining 31%? That’s where Revanth is doing his Electoral Shakuni moves. 1. 10% Vote Sharing With BJP BJP and Congress publicly fight like Tom & Jerry. But behind the scenes? bandi Sanjay be like: “Bro, you take some votes… I’ll just drop some Hindu/Muslim topics and distract people. Teamwork makes the dream work.” Next thing you know, Hyderabad’s name change discussion has 10x more airtime than Hyderabad’s actual roads. 2. 10–12% Pure Poll Management Every constituency: different strategy. Common factor: money. A LOT of money. Where is Revanth getting it from? No one knows. Maybe he unlocked some political cheat codes. Maybe he found a treasure map. Maybe he just has OP credit card limit. But the poll management machine is running smoother than an ORR stretch. 3. 10% Media + Narrative Gym Workout This is where they’re bench-pressing the entire election. Actual issues people care about: water electricity roads security graveyard land basic life Media issues people are told to care about: Hyderabad name change Who hugged whom Who took selfie with whom Random drama Meanwhile KTR is entering every interview and falling in trap it’s like: Opponent: provokes with MIM question KTR: “We only canvassed with chiefs, not MLAs.” Media: “ARROGANT. DISRESPECTFUL. BREAKING NEWS.” Revanth: quietly adds +1 to his vote count. Bro, KTR had charisma… but he keeps falling for traps like he’s in a political version of Temple Run.
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  14. Rcb fans aa ? @The_Mentalist saying
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  15. Vaadi bonda, His arrogance and manipulation destroyed Indian politics for a period of time.....He got taste of his own tricks now.
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  16. 10galenodu fooku Ankara annadanta ala undi pinkies vyavaharam antunna @adavilo_baatasaari
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  17. Basic 101 - Appeasement eppudaina Majority section ki cheyali... burra takkuva congress minority appeasement chestundi...
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  18. 20 ఏళ్ల తరవాత కూడా బీహార్ ప్రజలు లాలూ రబ్డీ పాలన మర్చిపోలేకున్నారు అంటే... కులం & డెడ్లీ కాంబో మతం ముద్ర వేసుకున్న పార్టీలకు కాలం చెల్లిందని గ్రహించాలి ! గత ప్రభుత్వ 5 ఏళ్ల అరాచక పాలన తాలూకు పీడకలల్ని మరిచిపోకుండా... ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ ప్రజలకు అనుక్షణం రప్పారప్ప అంటూ గుర్తుచేస్తున్న జగన్మోహన్ రెడ్డి గారికి అభినందనలు !! ఇలాంటివాళ్ళు కుల, మత విద్వేషపరుల మద్దతుతో రాజకీయ మనుగడ సాగించగలరు కానీ... ఇక అధికారం మాత్రం అందని ద్రాక్ష అని తెలుసుకోవాలి !!
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