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He criticised the Congress party's history of unfulfilled promises, particularly its failure to implement its six guarantees by December 9.
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Batting first, CFC side were all out for 277 runs in 49.4 overs.
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The ayacut of SRSP canal turned like desert due to the policies of the state government, said the Suryapet MLA.
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He criticized Ministers from the district for staying insensitive on issues of farmers. The farmers of the ayacut of the Nagarjuna Sagar left canal were facing a hard time due to lack of irrigation facility.
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Speaking to newsmen after inspecting arrangements for BRS public meeting at Nalgonda, Jagadish Reddy said the NSP row was a life and death issue to people of erstwhile Nalgonda district
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Describing Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy as lacking in-depth understanding, senior BRS leader G Jagadish Reddy asserted on Saturday that the shortcomings of the Congress government in safeguarding the State's interests would be unveiled by BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao during the upcoming public gathering in Nalgonda on February 13th.
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Approach of five Ministers towards Engineer-in-Chief (Irrigation) C Muralidhar at Medigadda was unbecoming on their part, said Jagadish Reddy
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"The State government did not respond to my repeated pleas for clarification on implementing their electoral promises. No clarity was given on key issues raised by the main Opposition BRS including concerns about installation of meters to agricultural pumpsets and also ensure free power supply upto 200 units," former minister Jagadish Reddy said.
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It all begun when Roads and Buildings Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy alleged that Jagadish Reddy had amassed Rs.10,000 crore with rampant corruption in the power sector.
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He rubbished the claims of the State government that the power sector was in losses and said the previous government had repaid half of the loans obtained.
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Damodar Reddy said he had moral victory in the recent elections as the total votes got by BRS candidate G Jagadish Reddy in the triangular contest were less than the votes polled by the other two candidates
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Jagadish Reddy promised an industrial park in 1,000 acres in Suryapet that would create 10,000 jobs
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Senior BRS leader and Energy Minister G. Jagadish Reddy confidently dismissed any notion of a Congress wave in Telangana, asserting that the BRS would secure victory across all 12 assembly segments in the former Nalgonda region.
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Jagadish Reddy said that the people of Suryapet were deprived of safe drinking water and irrigation facility during the Congress government.
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Speaking at the Chief Minister's Praja Ashirvadha Sabha at Suryapet, Jagadish Reddy said the BRS government had accorded equal importance to development and welfare, which made Telangana the best performing State in the country.
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Situations including electricity supply, which prevailed in Karnataka, would take place in Telangana, if Congress was voted to power in the ensuing election, said Jagadish
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Jagadish Reddy made a promise of setting up three of IT towers at Suryapet, which would create 5,000 soft engineer jobs
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There was a need for the BRS government to come to power again for continuation of welfare schemes and development works in Telangana state, said Jagadish Reddy
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Jagadish Reddy said the BRS would perform a hat-trick by forming the government for the consecutive third time and said the party would win with more than the required number for ‘absolute majority’ to form the government in the State
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He said that Telangana witnessed a pace development in the last nine years which was more than what was achieved in six decades rue of Congress rule.