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Andhra Pradesh polls: Politics not 'five-minute noodles', needs patience: Pawan Kalyan

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Welcome to the Editors' Roundtable! In this week's episode, we dive into the top developments making headlines nationwide. First up, we discuss the appointment of a new cricket coach and what it means for the future of the sport in India. Next, we examine Andhra Pradesh's fund request amidst its ongoing financial crisis. We also explore the heated debate surrounding the NOK, or Next of Kin policy, which has stirred quite a controversy. Stay tuned as we analyse the implications of West Bengal's bypolls and the political shifts that could reshape the state's landscape. Additionally, we bring you the latest on India's ambitious project to launch its first bullet train, marking a significant leap in the nation's infrastructure. And finally, we delve into the political shifts as the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) appears to be aligning with the BJP. These and more with Pankaj Mishra and the Oneindia Editors from across the country. #EditorsRoundtable #CricketCoach #AndhraFundCrisis #WestBengalBypolls ~HT.178~PR.282~ED.103~

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Pawan Kalyan Pawan Kalyan Indian actor and politician (born 1968)

Chandrababu Naidu Takes Oath As The CM Of Andhra Pradesh, Pawan Kalyan As Deputy CM| PM Modi Attends [Video]

Chandrababu Naidu Takes Oath As The CM Of Andhra Pradesh, Pawan Kalyan As Deputy CM| PM Modi Attends

The BJP and its ally, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), have taken charge of Andhra Pradesh following a decisive TDP victory in the assembly polls. Chandrababu Naidu was sworn in as Chief Minister for the fourth time, with PM Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, and JP Nadda attending the ceremony. Jana Sena Chief Pawan Kalyan was sworn in as Deputy Chief Minister, and Nara Lokesh, Naidu's son, also took the oath along with 22 others. The TDP's support was crucial in helping the BJP form the government. #ChandrababuNaidu #AndhraPradesh #PawanKalyan #DeputyCM #ChiefMinister #OathCeremony #PMModi #BJP #TDP #JanaSena #AssemblyPolls #PoliticalNews #NewGovernment #IndianPolitics #NaiduCM #Modi3.0 #ModiCabinet ~PR.152~ED.101~GR.122~

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TDP Leaders Chandrababu Naidu To Be Sworn In As Andhra Pradesh CM, Pawan Kalyan To Become Deputy CM [Video]

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Andhra Pradesh's chief minister-elect, N Chandrababu Naidu, will take his oath of office on June 12 (Wednesday). Joining him in the new administration, Jana Sena party chief Pawan Kalyan will be sworn in as the deputy chief minister. The swearing-in ceremony is scheduled for 11:27 AM at the Kesarapalli IT Park near the Gannavaram airport. The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) will hold 20 ministerial berths in the new cabinet, while Jana Sena will have three, and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will have two. #ChandrababuNaidu #PawanKalyan #AndhraPradesh #NewGovernment #SwearingInCeremony #TDP #JanaSena #DeputyCM #APPolitics #NDA #Leadership #NaiduReturns #PawanKalyanDeputyCM #APCMOath #PoliticalLeadership ~HT.97~PR.152~ED.194~

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LS Election Results 2024: Chandrababu Naidu Going For Modi-led NDA Meet, Say ‘In Course Of Time..’ [Video]

LS Election Results 2024: Chandrababu Naidu Going For Modi-led NDA Meet, Say ‘In Course Of Time..’

TDP supremo Chandrababu Naidu and Jan Sena chief Pawan Kalyan are scheduled to land in Delhi at 2.30 pm along with BJP state in charge Sidharth Nath Singh for the NDA meeting later in the day. Ahead of the meet, Naidu expressed his support for Modi but added that everything will be reported in course of time. #loksabharesult # #INDIAAlliance #ChandrababuNaidu #Modi #NDAMeet #RahulGandhiPM #NitishKumar #MallikarjunKharge #CongressPressConference #RahulGandhi #Modi #Adani #StockMarket #CongressPressConference #Congress #CongressCelebrations #RahulGandhi #SP #UPResult #AkhileshYadav #loksabharesult2024 #loksabharesultlive #electionresults2024 #electionresultslive #liveelectionresult #electionresultsnow #electionresult #electionresulttoday #2024elections #2024loksabhaelection2024 #2024electionresult #chunavresult #loksabhaelection2024 #loksabha2024 #bjp #congress #pmmodi #narendramodi #rahulgandhi #electionbreaking #electionnews #election2024 ~HT.99~PR.152~ED.194~

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