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The demolition of houses was not a solution, and the easiest way for the government was to construct retaining walls along the Musi, he said.
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"BJP and Congress are playing dirty politics to save their mutual interests. It is a drama enacted by fellow thieves jointly," he said.
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Kodangal's Lagacherla and surrounding villages are witnessing unrest on an unprecented scale for the last six days, but completely oblivious to what is happening and not visiting the area even once, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy is busy campaigning for the Congress in Maharashtra.
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BRS spokesperson Manne Krishank gave a strong counter to the claims of Medicover Hospitals that the hospital had no links with Maxbien Pharma and Dr Annam Sharath, demanding the Congress for a clarification.
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Villagers have been fighting for justice for about nine months, yet neither the Chief Minister nor his officials had addressed their grievances. "Instead, they conspired to acquire land forcibly by creating a law and order problem," he said.
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CPI (Maoist) spokesperson Jagan alleged that during its one year rule, the Congress government had forsaken its election promises and suppressed the fundamental rights of people.
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The report accuses Narender Reddy of orchestrating attacks under Rama Rao's alleged direction to “destabilise/deteriorate the government and gain political mileage"
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A Tirupati Reddy drew flak from citizens on Wednesday after he declared that the government would not step back from acquiring lands in Lagacherla and surrounding villages for the proposed Pharma Village project.
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BRSV state secretary Jangaiah alleged that keeping aside 12,000 acres of land already acquired during the past K Chandrashekhar Rao's government for pharma city, which was ready, Revanth Reddy was looking to grab farmers land in the name of pharma clusters.
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When CM A Revanth Reddy inaugurated the project on Aug 15, it was projected to cost Rs.18,000 cr upon full completion. However, revised estimates submitted to the govt now put the cost at Rs.19,800 cr
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Though he did not elaborate on why personal data should be shared when the primary focus of the census was caste, Revanth Reddy alleged that both BJP and BRS were trying to create controversies over the caste census as they were worried about the consequences.
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Reacting sharply to Revanth Reddy’s comments that the people of the State had lost nothing, Harish Rao threw a challenge at CM for a debate on any sector, right from farmers’ problems, debts, hospitals, drinking water, water for irrigation, power supply and education to health among others.
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The government would curb communal disturbances. People involved in such incidents would be punished severely, he said.
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In response, the Congress appointed former Minister Mohd Ali Shabbir as an Advisor to the Government and designated minorities as chairpersons for eight different corporations. Following the high command's directives, Siasat Editor Amer Ali Khan was made one of four MLCs, and an IG cadre officer from the minority community was placed in the Chief Minister’s office. Emphasizing that these appointments reflected their support for the Congress, the Chief Minister noted that minorities sometimes align with regional parties.
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He noted that while many promises remain unkept at home, Revanth Reddy was now attempting to deceive Maharashtra voters with empty rhetoric.
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A Revanth Reddy on Sunday made it clear that he was going ahead with the project. Speaking at Mahabubnagar, he said anyone obstructing pending projects in the district would not be forgiven by the youth of Palamuru.
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They claimed the project was aimed at establishing commercial establishments along the river bed for generating revenue for the government coffers
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Congress governmentshould be holding a "carnival of scams" instead of celebrating victories. Government's failure to fulfil election promises speaks volumes of what they had delivered to the people. The Musi River clean-up project and the Kodangal Lift project are examples of corruption and the Chief Minister and ministers are awarding lucrative contracts to their relatives and cronies, alleged KT Rama Rao
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Huzurabad MLA Padi Kaushik Reddy, who had joined the Dalits by taking up their issue, was manhandled and literally dragged away by the police from the protest venue, following which he developed chest pain and was admitted to hospital
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Speaking to the media, the MLC strongly condemned the objectionable comments made against the first Chief Minister of Telangana, Chandrashekhar Rao