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Revanth Reddy on Monday requested Union Home Minister Amit Shah to release Rs.11,713.49 crore for restoration and repairs of damaged infrastructure due to the recent heavy rains in Telangana.
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BRS working president KTR cited various news reports on the deteriorating State revenue including a steep fall in Hyderabad's realty market.
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Stating that there was no personal agenda behind the HYDRAA demolitions or the Musi evictions. Trying to build an eco-friendly image for the government, said Revanth Reddy
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The national president for EBCWA, Central Committee, Vallapureddy Ravinder Reddy in a statement criticized the Congress-led government for keeping quiet and not giving clarity on the issue
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KTR also warned that the government will have to bear the brunt of farmers' ire, if it fails to deliver on electoral promises
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As part of ‘Chalo Collectorate’ programme, farmers from different mandals of the district gathered in the town in big numbers and took out a rally to the Collectorate office where they staged dharna
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Revanth Reddy asked District Collectors to establish exclusive procurement centres for fine rice varieties or to arrange exclusive weighing machines within the procurement centres.
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“Let us visit Chaitanyapuri or any other areas. If residents appreciate Revanth Reddy and his government, I will quit politics and tender unconditional apology,” Etala Rajender said.
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Admitting that some residents were against the project, the Chief Minister said opposition parties were indulging in "dirty politics by exploiting the sentiments of the poor".
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BJPLP leader A Maheshwar Reddy alleged that the government was showing more interest in demolishing the houses of the people than implementing the Six Guarantees promised to the people of the State.
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According to GO 317 victims, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy had assured them during Assembly elections that the Congress party would resolve their issue in 48 hours into formation of government in the State.
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The Congress high command is also in a spot of bother over allegations against the Chief Ministers A Revanth Reddy and Siddaramaiah
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An RTI activist, Snehamayi Krishna, who is one of the complainants against Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) land allotment scam, is now facing criminal charges.
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In a meeting held in Hyderabad on Tuesday, former Ministers and key members of BRS discussed the Congress party's Kamareddy BC Declaration and implementation of BC reservations in local bodies among other issues of concern
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao condemned the razing of homes and shattering the lives of many, especially children.
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"We can only fight this government if we stand united. If one person faces an issue, everyone must come together," he said,
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Many are worried about the negative publicity that the party is getting ever since HYDRAA was launched and are expressing concern over how this would affect the party in the forthcoming local body polls.
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The MPs and MLAs of the BJP held a 24-hour protest to force the State government to fulfil the promises made to the farming community, especially the crop loan waiver scheme, at the Dharna Chowk, Indira Park on Monday.
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The BRS district president assured that efforts to demolish the houses of the poor would not be tolerated.
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BRS leader Harish Rao said 56 auto drivers died due to various reasons since the Congress came to power in Telangana.