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The BRS alleged large-scale irregularities in KUDA land auctions, accusing Congress leaders of engineering a Rs 70 crore scam by disposing of prime land below market value. The party demanded cancellation of the auction and a transparent online bidding process.
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Congress and BRS clashed over Telangana's debt figures, leading to dramatic political confrontations at Telangana Bhavan and Gun Park. This video breaks down what happened, the official debt numbers, the competing claims, and why the issue matters to every Telangana resident.
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BRS General Secretary RS Praveen Kumar accused the Congress government of centralising residential school procurement to facilitate corruption and sideline local businesses. He also alleged political vendetta, claiming that his wife was transferred after he raised questions over government irregularities.
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Political tensions escalated in Hyderabad as several BRS leaders, including T Harish Rao and RS Praveen Kumar, were arrested while heading to Gun Park for a proposed debate with Congress Ministers over Telangana's debt burden and alleged irregularities in Gurukul tenders.
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BRS general secretary T Jeevan Reddy demanded the withdrawal of GO Ms No. 9, alleging that it was weakening the fee reimbursement scheme and causing hardship to students, while accusing the Congress government of failing to release pending dues to colleges.
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The BRS has accused the Congress government of paving the way for political interference in Anganwadi recruitments through new guidelines. The party demanded the withdrawal of GO No. 37 and sought changes to ensure a transparent and merit-based recruitment process.
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BRS leader T Jeevan Reddy alleged large-scale irregularities in paddy procurement, claiming farmers incurred losses while rice millers benefited. He demanded a probe into the alleged Rs 1,000-crore scam and criticised the government's policies on paddy cultivation, fertilisers and farmer welfare.
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Former MLA Gongidi Sunitha alleged that crimes against women and children were increasing in Telangana and questioned the government's law and order management. She raised concerns over POCSO cases, policing, and the handling of recent incidents involving children and women.
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Four young women interested in public policy and politics met BRS working president KT Rama Rao at Telangana Bhavan. The students sought firsthand exposure to governance and leadership, while Rama Rao assured guidance and encouraged greater participation of women in politics
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BRS leader Ravula Sridhar Reddy criticised the Congress government's education policies, questioning the proposal to reduce government schools and alleging poor planning. He said the move could affect rural education and claimed several promises and earlier initiatives had been neglected.
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BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao announced constituency-wise in-charges for all 119 Assembly segments as part of a digital membership enrolment programme. Training sessions, booth-level camps and organisational restructuring plans will follow before membership renewal and fresh enrolments begin.
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BRS announced a padayatra in June demanding immediate completion of the Palamuru-Rangareddy Lift Irrigation Scheme. Former Minister V Srinivas Goud accused the Congress government of delaying the project, neglecting irrigation works and compromising Telangana’s water interests.
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BRS has accused Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy of targeting opposition leaders in the phone tapping case, alleging pressure on officials, misuse of police machinery, and surveillance attempts, while demanding a fair and evidence-based investigation into the matter.
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The BRS has announced a major organisational overhaul, including a statewide membership drive and new committee appointments. The party also intensified its criticism of the Congress government, highlighting issues in agriculture, electoral rolls and national policies.
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The 26th formation day of the BRS was celebrated across Khammam district with party cadres and leaders organising events at multiple levels. Leaders highlighted the party’s role in achieving Telangana statehood under K Chandrashekhar Rao’s leadership
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Senior BRS leaders criticised Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageswara Rao for personal remarks against T Harish Rao, demanding answers on farm issues, fertiliser supply and irrigation. They also raised concerns over Khammam development and alleged administrative failures.
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The Bharat Rashtra Samithi will hold a key meeting on April 27 in Hyderabad, chaired by K Chandrashekhar Rao. The meeting is expected to focus on organisational restructuring, membership expansion and future political strategy.
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BRTU State president Rambabu Yadav announced support for the April 22 RTC workers’ strike, alleging unfulfilled promises by the Telangana government. He also backed electricity workers’ protests and warned of intensified agitation if long-pending issues remain unresolved.
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The BRS student wing launched a campaign against the Musi Rejuvenation project in Hyderabad. Around 50 teams will tour bastis and colonies along the riverbanks until April 14 to interact with residents and highlight concerns over the project.
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Former MP B Vinod Kumar criticised Union Minister CR Patil for remarks on the Kaleshwaram project, calling them misleading, and sought clarification in Parliament while raising concerns over amendments to the Reorganisation Act and Telangana’s pending demands.