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The Telangana Congress government is facing criticism over alleged selective action in the POCSO case involving Union Minister Bandi Sanjay’s son. Social media users questioned the delay in action and compared it with Karnataka’s handling of the Prajwal Revanna case.
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Union Minister Bandi Sanjay dismissed the POCSO case against his son as politically motivated, asserting loyalty to the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He accused the Congress of failing to deliver on promises and criticised their leadership in Telangana.
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The Telangana Congress faced criticism after its remarks on a POCSO case involving Bandi Sanjay Kumar’s son. The post triggered backlash on social media, with users questioning the state government’s handling of law and order and delay in action.
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The Telangana Congress has come under sharp criticism for its delayed response to allegations against Union Minister Bandi Sanjay’s son in a minor assault case. The party reacted only after the BRS raised the issue, prompting questions about selective outrage.
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The BRS adopted key resolutions at its Warangal meet, demanding implementation of Farmers’ Declaration promises, Rs 10 lakh ex gratia, MSP procurement with bonus, loan waiver and Rythu Bima revival, warning the Congress government of protests if demands are ignored
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Congress faces criticism after Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy targeted Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan while remaining silent on Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma. Observers say the party’s selective aggression raises concerns about internal discipline and opposition unity.
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Revanth Reddy challenged Keralam opposition leaders to visit Telangana to verify six guarantees implementation while unveiling the UDF manifesto, even as criticism persists over delays in fulfilling similar promises made during the 2023 Telangana elections.
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The Bill raises serious questions on free speech, constitutional limits, and state power. Is this legislation or licence?
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In Hyderabad, police took several unemployed youths into preventive custody ahead of a ‘Chalo Assembly’ protest over delayed recruitment notifications. They demand 2 lakh promised jobs, a job calendar, and Rs 4,000 monthly financial support
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Telangana, a State born out of data and evidence, now ironically struggles amid overpowering narratives and shifting truths
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Unemployed youth in Hyderabad announced a ‘Chalo Assembly’ protest on March 26 against the Congress government’s failure to deliver promised jobs and allowance. Protesters demand recruitment notifications, job calendar and fulfilment of election commitments
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Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu said the Congress high command would decide the Chief Minister’s post, indirectly countering Revanth Reddy’s claims of a long tenure, while also addressing Cabinet expansion speculation and internal party issues
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao accused the Congress government of failing to implement key election promises, delaying Rythu Bandhu payments and diverting funds to projects and party leadership. He said BRS would move a Private Member’s Bill for legal backing to the Six Guarantees.
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Exclusive meetings between select Telangana Congress Ministers and senior leaders with AICC leadership in New Delhi have triggered unrest and speculation within Gandhi Bhavan, despite party leaders insisting that the discussions were routine and that the Cabinet meeting went smoothly
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao accused the Congress government of failing to fulfil its six guarantees and 420 election promises, demanding adequate Budget allocations and warning of intensified agitation if commitments are not honoured
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The AICC has summoned Telangana Cabinet Ministers and senior Congress leaders for a meeting in New Delhi, a week after Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy met party president Mallikarjun Kharge, triggering speculation amid recent controversies in the State
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Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s recent remarks on the lack of land for ST beneficiaries and advice against relying solely on welfare schemes have sparked internal debate within the Telangana Congress, raising concerns over credibility, earlier assurances, and collective leadership practices
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Unemployed youth have called for a Maha Dharna in Hyderabad, accusing the Telangana Congress government of failing to honour its promise of filling two lakh jobs within a year. They also demanded recruitment notifications, a fresh job calendar and unemployment allowance
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The Congress is grappling with internal dissent and strained alliances ahead of municipal elections in Telangana. While TJS and CPI insist on contesting independently due to unmet promises, CPI(M) has extended partial support.
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TPCC president B Mahesh Kumar Goud clarified that the SIT’s notice to BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao in the phone-tapping case was not politically motivated.