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BRS working president KT Rama Rao received a grand welcome in Jagtial during his visit to meet senior leader T Jeevan Reddy. Reddy expressed his intention to join the party after meeting K Chandrashekhar Rao, ending his long association with Congress
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao launched a scathing attack on the Congress government in Telangana, accusing it of diversionary politics and failure to deliver on promises. He said dissatisfaction was rising within Congress ranks and asserted that the BRS would regain power with public support.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao is set to meet veteran politician T Jeevan Reddy, who recently quit the Congress, in Jagtial on Thursday. The meeting is expected to pave the way for Reddy’s formal induction into the BRS on April 13 in the presence of party chief K Chandrashekhar Rao.
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Mancherial MLA K Premsagar Rao warned Congress leadership against encouraging defections, saying it could harm the party’s survival. He urged priority for loyal leaders amid concerns over turncoats dominating party affairs.
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Senior politician T Jeevan Reddy launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, criticising his governance and accusing the Congress of failing to deliver on promises. Reddy hinted at a political realignment, with speculation rife that he may join the BRS at a public meeting in Jagtial on April 13.
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Senior leader T Jeevan Reddy criticised the State government for lacking a clear plan to utilise Godavari and Pranahita waters. He raised concerns over delays in key projects and warned of a potential water crisis in Telangana.
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MLC L Ramana welcomed senior leader T Jeevan Reddy to join the BRS, stating there are no permanent friends or enemies in politics, amid speculation that the former Congress leader is considering entering the party
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Former Congress leader T Jeevan Reddy remains silent on his political future, fuelling speculation in Jagtial over whether he will join BRS or BJP, as both parties vie for his support.
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Senior Congress leader T Jeevan Reddy criticised Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for allegedly suppressing him and other party opponents over the past two and a half years. Speaking in Jagtial, he vowed to challenge the Chief Minister and defend party workers.
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Senior Congress leader T Jeevan Reddy resigned from the party citing mental agony and alleged injustice to party workers in Jagtial. He criticised the leadership for encouraging turncoat MLA Sanjay Kumar and ignoring long-time Congress leaders.
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T Jeevan Reddy plans to quit Congress, prompting Mahesh Kumar Goud to hold last-minute talks in Jagtial. The move follows internal rift over leadership priorities, with party leaders attempting to persuade him to reconsider his decision
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Signs of dissent are emerging within the Telangana Congress, with senior leaders expressing dissatisfaction over Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s leadership. Former minister T Jeevan Reddy hinted at a possible exit, while others raised concerns over appointments and future leadership
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Chief Minister Revanth Reddy indicated possible further arrests in the phone tapping case and said investigations would follow due process. He also spoke on the Formula-E case and hinted at education reforms, including scrapping SSC exams under a new system.
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Senior Congress leader T Jeevan Reddy refused to work with Jagtial MLA Sanjay Kumar, blaming him for his thoughts of quitting the party, even as he clarified that he continues to remain in the Congress
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Congress leader T Jeevan Reddy led a farmers’ protest in Jagtial demanding maize procurement centres and MSP for farmers. The protest comes amid growing speculation about his differences with the party leadership and rumours about a possible exit from Congress
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Internal dissent has resurfaced in the Telangana Congress following the municipal elections, with reports of a secret meeting of MLAs and speculation over senior leader T Jeevan Reddy quitting the party. Discussions on Cabinet expansion have further heightened tensions within the ruling party
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Senior Congress leader T Jeevan Reddy from Jagtial is likely to resign from the party amid differences with the State leadership over the induction of BRS MLA Dr Sanjay Kumar. Reports suggest he may join the Bharat Rashtra Samithi.
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Senior Congress leader T Jeevan Reddy was admitted to KIMS Hospital, Hyderabad, after suffering from vomiting and diarrhoea, reportedly due to food poisoning.
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The Congress party’s decision on the Jagtial municipal chairman has reached Praja Bhavan, with senior leaders engaged in intense consultations. Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy involved AICC secretary Sachin Savant and Minister Adluri Laxman Kumar to mediate between factions led by T Jeevan Reddy and Dr Sanjay Kumar.
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Factionalism within the Congress has left the Jagtial municipal council in limbo, with no group securing a majority in the 50-member body. Congress won 23 seats, but internal divisions between senior leader T Jeevan Reddy and MLA Dr Sanjay Kumar have split the party’s strength.