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CPJ criticised the case against the journalists as unreasonable and condemned Revanth’s obscene threats against the media. The organisation urged the national Congress leadership to take a stand in defence of press freedom
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Suvarna, a Class V student at Chinnabonala girls’ residential school, had come out of the hostel room to attend to nature’s call when the dog attacked her
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Tajuddin demanded that Revanth Reddy change his attitude and apologise to Chandrashekhar Rao
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Says Congress government has successfully transferred 36,000 teachers without any allegations or complaints
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Says Congress, which claims to uphold free speech, now silencing critics; calls Revanth's remarks in Assembly vulgar and demonstrating utter disregard for democracy and freedom of expression
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Jakkula Ramesh, the lawyer for Revathi and Thanvi filed application before the court and argued for their immediate release citing the police acting under political pressure
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The BRS working president said the Congress was systematically targeting journalists, particularly YouTube channels, for exposing public discontent
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It may be recalled that the Chief Minister had said that Chandrashekhar Rao was on a stretcher and would soon end up in the mortuary. Raising objections against his comments, complaints were lodged by BRS leaders against the Chief Minister at different police stations in the State.
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"Crops are withering, farmers are suffering, and irrigation remains unreviewed, yet the Chief Minister indulges is busy with unofficial media interactions in Delhi," remarked KTR.
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Slamming the police notification, Goshamahal MLA described it as a 'Tughlaq farman'
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Many questioned whether the Congress government had unilaterally altered the emblem despite postponing such a move earlier due to public backlash
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Speaking at a government function at Ravindra Bharathi, CM A Revanth Reddy made insensitive comments, saying: "They are talking about his stature, but truth is that we have put him on a stretcher and he will soon end up in the mortuary."
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In a veiled threat, CM Revanth Reddy said that non-cooperation from government employees could worsen the financial crunch, leading to even salary disbursements being 'affected'
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Speaking to mediapersons, former Minister T Harish Rao said the speech was filled with "half-truths, lies, and untruths," and failed to address the real concerns of farmers, unemployed youth and marginalised sections
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The police said that they were investigating a case registered in connection with a video with alleged derogatory comments against Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy which was recently posted on the Pulse News Break digital news platform run by the journalist
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The operations at the accident site have drawn more attention in the day, with over 110 personnel from different agencies along with the new addition of a technical team from the Hyderabad-based ANVI Robotics deployed in the first shift. These robots are equipped with high resolution cameras, infrared sensors, and robotic arms, enabling the team's participating rescue mission.
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She charged Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy with misleading the public and tarnishing Telangana's image to hide his government's failures
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BRS leaders Tatikonda Rajaiah and RS Praveen Kumar demanded that the announcement of results of the tests held for recruitment for government jobs should be stopped until the categorisation process was completed, fulfilling what the Chief Minister had assured on the issue
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The senior BRS leader points out that Andhra Pradesh has been drawing 10,000 cusecs per day from Nagarjuna Sagar Right Canal for last three months without any resistance from Telangana's leadership except the BRS
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The Agriculture Department issued orders on March 5 to display lists in all gram panchayats, revealing names, bank branch details, and credited amounts - raising serious privacy concerns