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The deceased person P Sai Reddy, a former Sarpanch of the village, accused the brothers of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy of harassing him by getting the wall constrcuted in front of his home to cut off passage to his house. Incidentally, Kondareddypally is the native village of the Chief Minister.
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Sai Reddy, who served as Sarpanch of Kondareddypalli for two terms, reportedly endured months of harassment, leading to his suicide by consuming pesticide.
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"While children suffer in ambulances, the Chief Minister indulges in helicopter rides and lavish meals. While students struggle for quality food, the Chief Minister is busy gathering moneybags," he said.
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The BRS would come to power in next elections and enquiry would be ordered against the police officers who harassed the party cadres, he cautioned.
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Speaking at a press conference in New Delhi on Wednesday, the Congress MP, while replying to a query that Congress governments in Telangana and Karnataka had signed agreements with Adani, said all those involved with Adani should be investigated, irrespective of who that was
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Villagers at Addakul mandal bus stand opposed the Congress leaders and artists, who wanted to conduct Vijayostavalu on Thursday, stating that the government had failed to implement the guarantees assured to the people
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"Revanth Reddy has not fulfilled any promises from the Warangal Declaration. Farmers remain distressed, and the schemes introduced during KCR’s regime, like Rythu Bandhu, Bathukamma sarees, and KCR kits, have been scrapped," he said.
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The Congress government faced strong criticism for disrupting school schedules to facilitate CM A Revanth Reddy's Vemulawada meeting, with district officials reportedly using private school buses for public transport.
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he also questioned Revanth’s ability to wipe out the name of KCR from the history of Telangana.
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While the government cannot hold the elections without completing the reservation process as per Supreme Court orders, the gram panchayats will not receive the Central funds without an elected governing body.
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At a time when every other political party, civil rights organisations and tribal rights organisations were sending their leaders to Lagacherla to listen to the voices of the farmers, neither the TPCC President nor any other top Congress leader has made an effort to listen to the voices of farmers.
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Addressing a press conference here on Tuesday, Rajender said the Congress government had totally failed in implementing promises made to the people of the State in the last one year and still was celebrating its one year in power
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According to reports, sensing trouble during the Chief Minister's visit, the police have taken into custody several leaders and activists
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"As Revanth Reddy is the only person who is well-experienced in carrying moneybags, the Congress is unlikely to replace him as they need him," he said sarcastically, adding that the Congress completing its full term in Telangana would only benefit the BRS for the next two to three elections.
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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.