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  1. 23 hours ago · He has split loyalties. Skeeter Ketchums and Rafe Ketchums, his cousin and uncle, respectively, have always stood by Jimmy Earl because of his largely absent father. But Skeeter and Rafe are ...

  2. 10 hours ago · With the seven BRS MLAs switching loyalties, the Congress’s strength has risen to 72. Advertisement In the past few months, BRS MLAs Kale Yadaiah (Chevella); Pocharam Srinivas Reddy (Banswada), who was Speaker during the BRS regime; Sanjay Kumar (Jagtial); Danam Nagender (Khairatabad); Kadiam Srihari (Station Ghanpur); and Tellam Venkat Rao (Bhadrachalam) have joined the Congress.

  3. 11 hours ago · According to the Congress sources, at least seven more BRS MLAs are expected to join the Congress in the next few days and three of them are ready to jump the fence by Monday. They are: Maheshwaram MLA Sabita Indra Reddy, Rajendranagar MLA V Prakash Goud and Patancheru MLA G Mahipal Reddy. These three MLAs abstained from the meeting of Greater ...

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  5. 23 hours ago · The latest to switch loyalties from BRS to Congress is Gadwal MLA Bandla Krishna Mohan Reddy. On Saturday, Gadwal MLA Bandla Krishna Mohan Reddy joined the Congress party in the presence of Telangana chief minister A. Revanth Reddy and All India Congress Committee (AICC) in-charge of Telangana Deepa Das Munshi.

  6. 7 hours ago · Hendrik Schmidt/dpa. Berlin police have stopped a Turkey fan march before the Euro 2024 quarter-final against the Netherlands on Saturday because many supporters gave the controversial wolf salute ...

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    23 hours ago · Congress leaders, including Roads and Buildings Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, have claimed that several BRS MLAs are in touch with the party to switch loyalties. Earlier this week, K Keshava Rao, a senior BRS leader and a close confidant of former CM and BRS chief K Chandrasheker Rao, quit the party and joined the Congress.

  8. 23 hours ago · Massimo Faggioliteaches history and theology at Villanova University near Philadelphia (USA) and is a regular contributor toLa Croix Internationalwith his column 'Signs of the times'.