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BJP MP K Laxman criticised the Congress government for using the 42 percent BC reservation ordinance as a vote bank tactic. He questioned the timing, Assembly proroguing, and lack of transparency, saying mere announcements would not convince the BC community
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Coming down heavily on Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, Laxman alleged that the Chief Minister promised to provide 2 lakh jobs to youths, but he failed to do so.
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About 20 senior leaders of the party will have food with the people and sleep in 20 habitations adjoining the Musi river on Saturday.
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About 20 senior leaders of the party will have food with the people and sleep in 20 habitations adjoining the Musi river on Saturday
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He pointed out that farmers have been unable to sell their paddy at procurement centers, despite bringing their produce there two months ago. He also questioned the state government's failure to manage the procurement process, especially when the union government fully funds paddy procurement and provides a minimum support price (MSP) of Rs. 2,320 per quintal.
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The BJP was not against rejuvenation and beautification of Musi river, but razing homes of poor was unacceptable, he said
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Addressing a press conference here on Wednesday, Laxman said the Congress party came to power by making several promises, but it failed to deliver it even after ten months.
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K Laxman alleged that the State government in order to please the Majlis party was staying away from Telangana Liberation Day celebrations.
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Laxman asked Smita Sabharwal to immediately withdraw her comments and apologize to the people of the country.
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Blaming the Congress for the death of 370 people in 1969 and over 1000 during the second phase of the Telangana movement, the senior BJP leader demanded former Congress president Sonia Gandhi to tender an apology for the deaths of the people of Telangana.
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After learning about the Congress party’s true colours over reservations, people did not believe in the party’s campaign.
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Addressing a press conference here on Monday, Laxman said the Chief Minister was intentionally insulting the sentiments of Hindus. "After insulting Hindu religion CM has no right to call himself an Hindu,"he said.
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The State leadership has reportedly directed all party candidates and leaders to hold street corner meetings in their respective constituencies and tell people that the BJP did not have any plan either to change the Constitution or to end reservations.
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Shah will arrive at 11 am in Siddipet and address a poll meeting at Government Degree college grounds.
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Addressing a press conference here on Saturday, Laxman said both the parties had forged a secret alliance to defeat the BJP in the ensuing Lok Sabha polls and as part of the strategy the two party leaders were targeting BJP.
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Addressing a press conference on Wednesday, Laxman alleged that the Congress government in order to hurt the sentiments of Hindus tried to use MCC as an excuse to stop the annual telecast of Sita Rama Kalyanam at Bhadrachalam temple.
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Addressing a press conference on Tuesday, Laxman said the Congress had made false promises during the assembly polls to come to power and now was again making false promises to get votes for the Lok Sabha polls.
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Laxman said that claims about threat to Revanth Reddy's government were false and an attempt to divert the attention of the people from core issues.
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The BJP has called on Governor CP Radhakrishnan to request a report from the State government regarding the alleged phone tapping incidents that occurred during the previous administration.
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Laxman said the NTPC had already warned that if the State government failed to sign an agreement with it, the company would sign agreements with other States and Telangana would not be supplied power.