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Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has ordered State honours for the last journey of CPI national leader and former MP Suravaram Sudhakar Reddy. His mortal remains will be kept at Makhdoom Bhavan for public tributes before being donated to Gandhi Medical College.
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At its Salem conference, CPI leaders D. Raja and R. Mutharasan accused BJP-RSS of eroding democracy and vowed to resist “fascist tendencies,” while rejecting AIADMK’s criticism and alliance suggestions
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Cheaper food and fuel prices drive down wholesale and retail inflation; RBI projects CPI at 3.1 per cent for 2025–26
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CPI State executive member Bolloju Ayodhya Chary tragically passed away in a road accident near Suryapet on Wednesday while en route to Hyderabad for a medical checkup. His car collided with a truck, resulting in his death.
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India’s headline inflation is expected to stay below 4 per cent for the next two quarters, driven by easing food prices and a favourable base effect. CPI inflation fell to 2.1 per cent in June, the lowest since January 2019, according to CareEdge Ratings
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Congress workers in Kothagudem are increasingly unhappy with CPI MLA Kunamneni Sambasiva Rao, alleging mistreatment and exclusion from programmes. Tensions have grown, with Congress leaders claiming the CPI is distancing itself from the alliance and asserting dominance in the constituency.
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A top CPI (Maoist) leader, Thentu Laxminarasimha Chalam alias Sudhakar, was killed in an encounter in Indravati National Park, Bijapur. Security forces launched the operation based on intelligence inputs. He carried a ₹1 crore reward and led Maoist operations.
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Speaking to the media, Superintendent of Police B Rohith Raju stated that among those who surrendered were two area committee members, four party members, and 11 militia members. He added that they were motivated to surrender due to the welfare initiatives under ‘Operation Cheyutha.’1
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Poor families in agency villages and Singareni areas are unable to benefit from the Indiramma housing scheme as they lack pattas for the lands under their occupation
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The State government introduced the bill extending reservations to BCs, SCs and STs (Reservation of seats in Educational Institutions and of Appointments or Posts in the Services) in the Assembly
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The survey's claim that BCs account for 56.33 percent of the State's population, with 10.08 percent being BC Muslims, came under question for its discrepancies
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The party divisional secretary Jhansi, K Srinu, Laxman, Rakesh, Prem Singh and others were present.
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Since the coal transport associations have a say in the issues related to coal transport from SCCL mines and involves collection of money from the tippers on different pretexts, both the parties were trying to gain upper hand in the association election.
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Many leaders, including CPI ML Parigi Division Secretary Mallesh, Agricultural Workers association district president Venkatesh and others taken into custody
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Manjula, originally from Budharaupeta village in Khanapur mandal of Warangal district, was involved in five firefights between 1995 and 2019. Her two brothers, former members of the CPI-Maoist, were killed in encounters years ago. Following their deaths, she dropped out of school and joined the CPI(ML) People’s War Group, Narsampeta Dal, in 1994.
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Even as the newly established KUDA is yet to commence its functioning on full scale, leaders of the ruling Congress and the local CPI MLA’s followers are engaged in lobbying for the chairman's post
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Leaders of different political parties asked the government to credit Rs 16,500 compensation into the bank accounts of the families that have not yet received it.
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The CPI (M) State unit took strong objection over the State government for demolishing the houses of poor in different areas along the River Musi.
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Several rice mills in Khammam have defaulted on delivering huge quantities of custom milled rice (CMR) to the government and are found to have diverted the rice.
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“Yechury was truly a son of Hyderabad,” Rama Rao noted. “He studied at All Saints School and attended the nearby Grammar School. Like me, he graduated from Nizam College in the following years. Yechury was a voice for the poor, a leader of remarkable grace.”