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BRS leaders Talasani Srinivas Yadav and V Srinivas Goud warned the Congress government against holding local body elections without securing 42 per cent BC reservations. They urged participation in the October 18 statewide BC bandh and criticised Congress for mishandling the caste census
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The BRS condemned Ministers Thummala Nageswara Rao and Ponnam Prabhakar for their remarks against Maganti Sunitha, the Jubilee Hills bypoll candidate. Party leaders V Srinivas Goud and Tata Madhu demanded apologies, calling the statements insulting to women and politically motivated.
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BC associations in Telangana have threatened to paralyse the state if their demand for 42 per cent reservations is not fulfilled. Leaders from multiple organisations vowed to form a new JAC and launch a stronger agitation across political lines
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Former Minister V Srinivas Goud accused the Congress government of misleading Backward Classes on 42 percent reservations without legal safeguards. He warned that the Supreme Court could nullify the move, demanded inclusion in the Ninth Schedule, and ridiculed affidavit promises
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The BRS has accused the Congress-led Telangana government of exploiting farmers through arbitrary changes in the alignment of the Regional Ring Road and Greenfield highway projects. Senior BRS leaders met displaced farmers from Kalwakurthy and neighbouring areas, pledging support and calling for a united agitation.
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Former Minister V. Srinivas Goud has criticised the Congress government for promoting beer manufacturing units at the expense of traditional toddy-tapping communities. During a visit to a palm grove in Nagarkurnool district, he called for prioritising natural Neera centres and fulfilling promises made to toddy tappers.
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Former Minister V Srinivas Goud criticised the Congress government’s new excise policy allowing microbreweries in Telangana. He said the move would harm youth and weaken social stability, while accusing the government of prioritising liquor sales over welfare and ignoring healthy alternatives like Neera
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Former Minister V Srinivas Goud accused the Congress government of betraying Backward Classes by failing to pass BC reservation bills despite having majority support. He termed the Congress approach as political theatrics, while MLC L Ramana demanded clarity through a white paper
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Former Minister V Srinivas Goud accused the Congress government of neglecting irrigation projects in the Palamuru region and targeting former CM K Chandrashekhar Rao. He said the Kaleshwaram probe was politically motivated and aimed at tarnishing the BRS leader’s image
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The BRS will hold a major BC rally in Karimnagar on August 8, demanding 42% reservation in local body elections. The party also plans to approach President Droupadi Murmu, accusing Congress and BJP of blocking the pending BC reservation Bills
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Unable to bear the financial stress and humiliation from the money lenders, many Sarpanches had committed suicides and the State government should be held responsible for their loss, the Joint Action Committee president S Yadaiah Goud said.
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Says government should direct officials to take up measures for replantation of the trees in Korrmula village, besides booking criminal cases against those involved
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Former Ministers V Srinivas Goud and C Lakshma Reddy led a BRS team to inspect Jurala project, expressing concern over gate No. 9 issues and criticising the government for delay in repairs ahead of the monsoon
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RS leader V Srinivas Goud slammed the Congress for failing to implement promised 42 per cent BC reservations in local body polls. He accused the government of betrayal and demanded postponement of elections until the reservations are guaranteed, urging BCs to protest
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Demands immediate action on all poll promises, including DA payments, retirement dues, reinstating of old pension scheme
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Former Minister Srinivas Goud accused the Congress government of betraying employees by delaying DA dues and retirement benefits. He demanded immediate release of pending allowances and the implementation of the old pension scheme, warning that ignoring employee welfare could destabilise governance.
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former Minister V Srinivas Goud said the Neera Cafe set up on Hyderabad’s Tank Bund was now facing threats of privatization, with alleged plans to lease it out to private players
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The Telangana Employees Coordination Committee, comprising former employee union leaders and former legislators, issued an ultimatum to the Congress government to act by June 2, marking Telangana Formation Day, and fulfil its promises to government employees, pensioners and workers
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The newly launched TECC comprises senior leaders, including former Council Chairman K Swamy Goud, ex-TNGO presidents Karam Ravinder Reddy and Devi Prasad, former MLC Pathuri Sudhakar Reddy, and C Vittal
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State-level leaders of various organisations that played a crucial role in the Telangana movement and in fighting for the rights of employees and teachers on Saturday strongly condemned the remarks by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy