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He spoke extensively on diverse subjects and dismissed the Opposition's charges over farmer suicides in the State.
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Maheshwar Reddy said the Chief Minister had promised to waive farm loans up to Rs. 2 lakh by August 15, whereas he was supposed to implement all the promises made under the six guarantees.
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Addressing a news conference at the Telangana Bhavan, he revealed that Komatireddy wanted him to talk to the Party leadership on his offer of support. He, however, did not take up the issue either with the party president or other leaders so far.
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Speaking to Congress social media team at a programme in the city, the Chief Minister said there was a prescribed format of the resignation letter to be submitted to the Speaker.
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Harish Rao said Revanth Reddy should submit his resignation to the Governor on August 15 if he failed to implement all the promises.
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The commuters were asked to take alternate routes and cooperate with the police.
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B Vinod Kumar said that the Congress party, which came to power by cheating the people in the name of six guarantees, was again trying to misguide the public in the name of gods.
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Harish Rao said that the people of Telangana would not vote for Congress because the party failed to keep its electoral promises even after four and half months.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy said that all efforts would be made to convince the farming community in Maharashtra to support 1,800 acres acquisition for the project
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The fact that the TPCC working president made these comments in the presence of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and a couple of Minsiters has startled many.
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Revanth Reddy is expected to take part in a rally to be taken out in support of Congress candidate Athram Suguna.
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Addressing the Congress Lok Sabha candidate Neelam Madhu's nomination rally in Medak on Saturday, the Chief Minister alleged that though the BRS represented the constituency since 1999, nothing much was done.
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BRS leader Dasoju Sravan wondered how Revanth Reddy was able to seek people’s vote once again in the Parliamentary polls even after drawing almost a blank in fulfilling the promises made during the assembly polls.
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Leader of Opposition and BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao drew attention to the Congress's failure to fulfill key promises made to farmers, including the Rythu Bandhu scheme and Rs.500 bonus per quintal for paddy.
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Discussing issues being faced by Gulf and overseas workers, CM Revanth Reddy said the State government would extend insurance coverage of Rs.5 lakh to Gulf workers
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The State government set in motion the exercise to prepare modalities for implementing key agriculture schemes like Rythu Bharosa, crop insurance scheme and waiver of crop loans upto Rs.2 lakh obtained by farmers.
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The farmers, in their letters have also demanded the government to announce Rs.25,000 as compensation for each acre of crop that suffered damages due to unseasonal rains or went dry due to water shortage.
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Balka Suman, a former MLA from BRS, accused the Congress government of disrespecting Dr. BR Ambedkar and the Dalit community by failing to pay tribute on his birth anniversary at the 125-feet tall statue erected near the State Secretariat on Sunday.
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Reviewing the paddy procurement process in the state in the wake of farmers staging protests at Jangaon, he directed officials to cancel the licenses of the millers and traders indulging in unfair practices in purchasing paddy.
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Laxman said that claims about threat to Revanth Reddy's government were false and an attempt to divert the attention of the people from core issues.