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K.T. Rama Rao’s warnings about phone tapping and the Congress-BJP nexus have gained traction after CM Revanth Reddy admitted surveillance and BJP MP CM Ramesh’s firm won a major contract linked to a controversial land deal. Congress faces unrest and mounting opposition attacks.
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BRS leaders filed a police complaint in Banjara Hills against CM Revanth Reddy, accusing him of making derogatory remarks about KTR. They demanded a full investigation and legal action, citing repeated offensive comments against BRS leaders, including KCR
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Former Minister Harish Rao has called for mass protests against the Banakacharla project, accusing political rivals of compromising Telangana’s water rights. He warned of legal action and agitation, comparing it to the earlier Telangana statehood movement led by universities and students
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BRS leader Harish Rao accused CM Revanth Reddy of betraying Telangana’s interests, erasing its identity, and backing AP’s Banakacherla project. Speaking at the BRSV meet, he warned of a conspiracy to rewrite Telangana’s history and vowed protests to protect State rights.
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Chief Minister Revanth Reddy praised the Gandhi family, calling Sonia Gandhi’s appreciation for the BC caste census a lifetime honour. He credited Rahul Gandhi for the initiative and urged Congress to push for 42 per cent BC reservations at the national level
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Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi urged CM Revanth Reddy to resume GHMC’s halted mechanical sweeping operations. He said the work was stopped due to lack of funds and called for long-term tenders to maintain hygiene and worker safety in the city
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BRS MLC Dasoju Sravan criticised the Congress government for keeping BC reservation bills and caste survey reports secret. He demanded transparency, a White Paper, and an all-party delegation to Delhi to push for BC reservations in the Ninth Schedule
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Chief Minister asks Collectors to carry out surprise inspections at hospitals, healthcare centres and other essential service points in their jurisdictions
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Two BRS activists were arrested for displaying hoardings accusing Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of corruption. BRS leader Manne Krishank condemned the arrests, calling them a crackdown on political dissent
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Former Minister Jagadish Reddy released water to the Musi Left Canal in Suryapet, slamming the Congress government for neglecting farmers and irrigation projects like Kaleshwaram amid worsening drought conditions
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The BRS student wing vowed to intensify its efforts to mobilise students across Telangana as part of the campaign against the Banakacherla project.
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Listing out the measures initiated by the Congress government for the welfare of the farming community, the Chief Minister said within one year, farmers’ crop loans of upto Rs.2 lakh were waived by spending Rs.21,000 crore.
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John Wesley’s remarks came in response to Andhra Pradesh Irrigation Minister Nimmala Rama Naidu’s claim that discussions on the Banakacharla project, aimed at diverting Godavari waters, occurred during the meeting,
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For the last few days, journalists from Pentlavelly, Peddakothapally, Koderu and Kollapur were conducting relay strikes demanding allocation of houses.
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SC/ST Commission Chairman Bakki Venkataiah has urged the Medak police to register SC/ST Atrocity Act cases against the assailants apart from the murder case.
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The former Minister stated that the Congress government in Telangana, in collusion with the BJP and TDP, was compromising on the State's rightful share of Krishna River water.
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The BRS leader said he had exercised restraint out of respect for the Chief Minister's Office, but he will no longer hold back.
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BRS leader G. Jagadish Reddy accused CM Revanth Reddy of surrendering Telangana’s water rights to Andhra Pradesh, alleging secret deals with CM Naidu. He demanded Revanth’s resignation and warned against diverting Godavari waters to Rayalaseema without public consensus.
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Calling the Congress government "a puppet regime," Harish Rao said that 65 TMC ft. of Telangana's water was handed to Andhra Pradesh as "Guru Dakshina."
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Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have agreed to install advanced telemetry systems at key reservoirs to enable real-time water monitoring. The decision, taken at a Jal Shakti Ministry meeting, follows years of disputes over water sharing and delayed implementation