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Senior BRS leader B Vinod Kumar criticised Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for claiming during his Independence Day address that the Kaleshwaram project had been washed away in the Godavari river. Kumar urged the CM to avoid making such remarks, especially on national occasions, and accused him of spreading misinformation.
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BRS leader B. Vinod Kumar criticised both Congress and BJP for delaying enhanced BC reservations in Telangana. He urged inclusion of the proposal in the Ninth Schedule and demanded action from PM Modi and Rahul Gandhi instead of political stunts ahead of elections.
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The petitioner urged the Court to direct the Union Ministry of Education and Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti to establish 23 additional JNVs to ensure that each of the 32 rural districts has one such institution.
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Dr Reddy, a highly respected veteran doctor from the district, passed away due to age-related ailments. He was under treatment at a local hospital. Several leaders and medical professionals paid tribute. The funeral is scheduled for Tuesday
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Former MP and senior BRS leader B. Vinod Kumar has demanded that the Union Government immediately announce the schedule for the long-pending decadal Census, along with a caste-based enumeration
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Former MP B Vinod Kumar demanded that the govt correct its mistake and ensure the visit of the contestants to the statue and also to the Amara Jyothi martyrs' memorial, before their meeting with the Governor on June 2.
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Former Minister and senior MLA Talasani Srinivas Yadav visited the accident site and inquired with the officials about the incident
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BRS leader Vinod Kumar raised strong objections to the removal of Telangana's reservation quota in Sainik schools located in Andhra Pradesh. He warned the State and Central governments of legal action if the quota is not restored
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It was the Congress party that lost public support within just a year, he said while addressing reporters on Friday. In general, opposition to a ruling party tends to build over two to two-and-a-half years, but in this case, the Congress has faced backlash within its first year, especially from rural communities discussing the government's failures.
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Vinod Kumar said that southern States would not accept and keep quiet if delimitation of Parliament seats was carried out based on the present population.
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The draft regulations have sparked nationwide protests. TN CM MK Stalin condemned it as an assault on federalism, while his Kerala counterpart Pinarayi Vijayan and Bihar counterpart Nitish Kumar, despite being an NDA ally, have voiced their opposition.
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He said the government left farmers in distress by asking them to reduce the cultivation area, citing possible water shortage under Sri Ram Sagar Project Phase-1 and Phase -2
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The party working president KT Rama Rao stated that the BRS will oppose the anti-people policies of the State government and fight against the proposed tariff hikes.
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At a press meet at Telangana Bhavan, Vinod Kumar dismissed the false claims made by the Chief Minister and his Cabinet colleagues regarding the previous BRS government's loans at high interest rates. He emphasized that Telangana, under the BRS regime, secured loans at the lowest interest rates among Southern States, contributing to a GSDP of Rs 16 lakh crore ($200 billion).
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BRS leader B Vinod Kumar criticised the government’s unclear stance on the future of the 1,023 Gurukul residential welfare schools that were set up to support SC, ST, and BC students, providing quality education.
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Though only three pillars of Medigadda, a small part in Kaleshwaram project, were shrunk, congress leaders misguided the people by spreading wrong propaganda, said BRS leader B Vinod Kumar
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Senior BRS leader and former MP B Vinod Kumar said the State government was doing injustice to farmers by denying irrigation water with a grudge against BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao.
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BRS leader B Vinod Kumar said that the delay in grant of bail owed to the fact that leaders from non-BJP parties were targeted. He suggested that they were imprisoned because of their political affiliations.
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BRS leader and former MP B Vinod Kumar said that the Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy came to power by promising to waive all farm loans on December 9. However, CM waived loans of only 45 percent farmers after eight months.
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BRS leader and former MP B Vinod Kumar on Thursday demanded Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to adopt a resolution in the State Legislative assembly withdrawing from the national eligibility test.