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BRS leader RS Praveen Kumar demanded immediate arrest of BJP MP Dharmapuri Arvind and TPCC working president Jagga Reddy for publicly abusing Telangana Police. He criticized the state government for undermining police morale and called for impartial protection ahead of municipal poll results
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Sangareddy Collector P. Pravinya dismissed Congress leader T Jagga Reddy’s allegations of fake voter enrolment in Sangareddy and Sadasivapet municipalities as baseless. She said inquiries would be conducted only if a formal complaint is received, with appropriate action taken.
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Sangareddy MLA Chintha Prabhakar demanded stern action against Congress leader T Jagga Reddy for alleged misconduct with police during municipal polls, warning of possible attempts to disrupt vote counting on February 13 and urging preventive measures
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A controversy has erupted in Sangareddy after videos showed TPCC leader T Jagga Reddy allegedly abusing police personnel and trying to enter a polling station. The incident has triggered widespread debate, with calls for equal action against political leaders
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Congress leader T. Jagga Reddy allegedly threatened a police inspector in Sangareddy’s 34th ward, accusing authorities of favouring the opposition. Video footage shows him attempting to barge into the polling station and warning the police and home guards of consequences.
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Sangareddy MLA Chintha Prabhakar accused Congress leader T Jagga Reddy of spreading false propaganda in Sangareddy and Sadasivapet civic polls. He said claims of Rs 300 crore sanction and promises of plot distribution were misleading voters.
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Former minister T. Harish Rao criticised Congress leader T. Jagga Reddy for being inaccessible to the public during a municipal poll meeting in Sadasivapet. He urged voters to back BRS candidates, citing development works undertaken during the BRS regime.
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Factionalism within the Congress in Sangareddy has stalled the appointment of a new District Congress Committee president, with the AICC unable to reach consensus. Strong opposition from Zaheerabad MP Suresh Shetkar and Narayankhed MLA Patlolla Sanjeeva Reddy has blocked the proposal to appoint NRI leader Ujwal Reddy.
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TPCC working president T. Jagga Reddy alleged that some HYDRAA officials were acting to defame the Congress government and aid the BRS. He accused the opposition of using the agency to target Congress candidate V. Naveen Yadav in the Jubilee Hills bypoll.
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In Sangareddy, Congress leader T Jagga Reddy lightened the mood when an eight-year-old boy asked him for donations for a Ganesh idol. Reddy joked about taking loans before assuring he would contribute before the idol’s immersion
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BRS MLC K Kavitha criticised Union Home Minister Amit Shah's upcoming visit to Nizamabad for a third turmeric board inauguration and demanded a Minimum Support Price of Rs 15,000 per quintal. She also slammed the Congress and met with CPI and VRA groups
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Says many families are being pushed into financial distress after being diagnosed with cancer
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On Monday, Anjan Kumar Yadav had hit out against the upper caste leaders and accused them of suppressing the Yadav community in the party
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The Telangana Tourism Minister fumbled while explaining initiatives taken up by the Congress government in the last 14 months
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The Congress leader, along with his family, held the birds inappropriately to display them to citizens in violation of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972
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As rumors of HYDRAA entering the constituency spread throughout the town, causing panic among residents, Jagga Reddy issued a press statement urging HYDRAA Commissioner AV Ranganath to inform him of any plans to demolish structures in Sangareddy. He also assured citizens that he would raise the issue with Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy to prevent any such actions.
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Jagga Reddy said if anyone criticized Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, their tongues would be cut off, whether it was BRS working president KT Rama Rao or former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao.
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BRS leaders said former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had set up the government medical college in Sangareddy keeping his promise made during the 2018 assembly elections campaign.
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Jagga Reddy, who had lost the assembly election to the BRS candidate Chintha Prabhakar in 2023, made the statement during the Bonalu celebrations procession held in Sangareddy on Sunday.
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Revanth Reddy said that he would grant all the work the Patancheru people need if the voters give 50,000 vote majority to Congress candidate Madhu.