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While the loans upto Rs.1 lakh will be waived from Thursday in the first spell, loans upto Rs 1.5 lakh will be cleared by the end of July in the second spell and the remaining loans, those upto Rs 2 lakh, will be waived before August 15.
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Addressing the party cadre in Ramachandrapuram in the Patancheru assembly segment, Harish Rao said the BRS would take the fight against defectors to the Supreme Court if needed to get them disqualified.
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The internet and intercom services got disrupted around 11.30 a.m. and it took a while for the officials to restore the services.
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KT Rama Rao said the Congress govt had ordered for a probe into the power purchases and also the Kaleshwaram project only to divert people's attention from the real issues plaguing the State under the new government.
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Expressing his sorrow over the incident, the BRS working president assured the children of his support.
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Eatala Rajender said Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy had promised to waive crop loans upto Rs. 2 lakh without any condition during the polls and now he was imposing conditions to get loans waived.
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During meeting with Collectors at the Secretariat, the Chief Minister said the ration card would be used only to determine a farmer’s family.
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Speaking on the occasion, BRS working president KT Rama Rao said the Congress government has been systematically infringing on the rights of opposition MLAs and deliberately undermining the protocol.
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Srinivas Goud said the safety kits distributed by the Chief Minister under Katamayya Rakshana Kavacham scheme were actually initiated by the previous BRS government.
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The tally of BRS MLAs, who joined the Congress from BRS, has now increased to 10.
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"Promising one thing and delivering another has become a habit of the Congress," says Senior BRS leader and Siddipet MLA T Harish Rao.
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Former minister Niranjan Reddy argued that seeking complaints from farmers regarding loan waivers would create disputes among them and said the Congress party, which gained power by making election promises, was now looking for excuses to escape those promises.
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"Why is the government imposing conditions and troubling the farmers? This is nothing but cheating," says BJP Legislative Party leader A Maheshwar Reddy
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Kaushik Reddy said the Congress government failed to deliver its six guarantees as well as the promised two lakh jobs to the unemployed youth
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He questioned the State government's inaction and criticised Revanth Reddy for making provocative comments instead of addressing the problems faced by the job aspirants.
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Earlier, the RTC itself filled its jobs, but now it has proposed to the State government to hand it over to other institutions.
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Addressing a press conference here, Maheshwar Reddy said the BRS MLAs were keen to join BJP, but since they were told to resign from their posts they were holding back.
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Union Minister G Kishan Reddy said the Congress party promised to fulfil all the guarantees within 100 day, but even after seven months it had not fulfilled a majority of the promises made to the people of the State during the polls.
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Telangana High Court advocate writes about the instances of police highhandedness in Telangana leading to doubts whether the Congress government is encouraging the police rather than checkig their abuse of power
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Revanth Reddy will meet district collectors and superintendents meeting on July 16