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Chandrashekhar Rao, who will arrive at Karimnagar town at 10 am, will inspect damaged crops in Mugdumpur of Karimnagar rural mandal and interact with farmers.
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Chandrashekhar Rao's assertive stance during his recent visit to Nalgonda, Suryapet and Jangaon districts caused a stir within the ruling party, prompting heated exchanges over responsibility for the crisis.
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The State government had denied release of water to standing crops on the pretext that there was no water in irrigation projects.
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Former Minister and Siddipet MLA T Harish Rao also extended his heartfelt condolences over demise of workers in the fire mishap.
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He said that if he wins for the third time he would work for Khammam development and stand by the BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao in these difficult times.
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Rama Rao warned to initiate legal action against the Ministers including the Chief Minister for making baseless allegations against him on the issue.
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He denied mismanagement of water resources, stating that poor rainfall led to scarcity of water in irrigation projects and declining groundwater levels
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Addressing a Lok Sabha election preparatory meeting at the BRS party district office in Gadwal, Praveen Kumar lamented the deteriorating conditions faced by farmers and citizens, citing issues such as inadequate electricity and water supply.
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Speaking to reporters here on Monday, the minister alleged that former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao was politicising the issue for votes.
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Known for its highest pumping and motor capacity in the world and its support of the largest surge pool facilities, just one of the seven pumps was switched on, resuming its operation around 4 pm on Sunday.
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He will inspect the crops withered due to lack of adequate water supply as part of his tour to examine the drought conditions prevailing in the State.
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When the BRS was in power, Smitha Sabharwal used to monitor the supply on a daily basis. But the Congress government was not ensuring such supervision.
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Reacting to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s comments that gates have been lifted, the MLA said the water was but nowhere to be seen and the crops had withered.
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Demanding a compensation of Rs.25,000 per acre to the farmers, KCR, who visited and interacted with farmers in Jangaon, Suryapet and Nalgonda districts, said 200 farmers had lost their lives in just about 100 days of the Congress in power.
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Every office bearer of the BRS extended their support and confidence to the party chief. They also decided to work for getting a farmers' government to power in the State and country.
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On March 31, BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao is set to embark on a State-wide tour, beginning in the districts of Jangaon, Suryapet, and Nalgonda.
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Hyderabad: Amidst exit of key leaders from the party ahead of the Lok Sabha polls, BRS working president KT Rama Rao urged the party cadre to remain steadfast and focused, vowing to lead the cadre in upcoming Lok Sabha elections, aiming for victory in majority seats. He urged the party members to work collectively in […]
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He exuded confidence that people who blessed Chandrashekhar Rao and BRS, through 14 years of relentless struggle to achieve Telangana and later, putting the State on a progressive path, will continue their support.
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She wrote a letter to the party chief K Chandrashekhar Rao to this effect and thanked him for giving her the opportunity to contest the elections.
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He took a dig at the Congress leadership for its inability to field a candidate from its existing leaders and instead, poaching leaders from the BRS to contest from these parliamentary constituencies.