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BRS leaders criticised CM Revanth Reddy for misleading farmers with claims over Rythu Bharosa disbursement. Accusing the Congress of pre-poll appeasement, they warned of a possible rollback after elections and demanded clarity on loan waivers and irrigation projects
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Harish Rao ridiculed the Chief Minister for asking the Opposition leader to demand a special Assembly session, despite being the Leader of the House himself.
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The BRS working president recalled how Chandrashekhar Rao ensured free power, irrigation facilities, timely crop procurement and Rs. 5 lakh Rythu Bima life insurance to farmers.
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The Chief Minister also accused the previous government of failing to complete key irrigation projects, including Palamuru and Kalwakurthy in the Krishna basin.
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The Chief Minister is also learnt to have taken a serious view of a protest staged recently by members of the Golla, Kuruma and Yadava communities, who drove sheep into the premises of Gandhi Bhavan to highlight their demands.
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Revanth Reddy must explain not just how the partnership with Tony Blair Institute for Global Change benefits Telangana, but also why a financially struggling State needs to outsource governance to London
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Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy stressed grassroots engagement, party discipline and preparation for upcoming polls, while warning of key challenges such as delimitation, women’s quota and electoral reforms
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On the 50th anniversary of the Emergency, Telangana faces what critics call an “undeclared Emergency” under the Congress government. From land evictions to suppression of press freedom, parallels are being drawn with 1975’s authoritarian rule under Indira Gandhi.
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BRS leaders T Harish Rao and S Niranjan Reddy slammed the Congress government for holding Rythu Panduga celebrations without fulfilling farmer promises. They demanded an apology and accused the ruling party of betraying farmers with reduced aid and unfulfilled guarantees.
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Former Minister Harish Rao criticised the Congress government for stalling panchayat administration in Telangana due to fund shortages and unpaid salaries. He alleged that sanitation work was halted, services collapsed, and Chief Minister Revanth Reddy remained disconnected from grassroots realities.
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Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy will attend the Olympic Day Run at LB Stadium on June 23, with 15 locations hosting over 4,000 athletes in a grand celebration of Olympic spirit
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The OD facility would help the STF to create infrastructure in government schools and strengthen the education sector.
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Kaushik Reddy’s arrest was part of a larger conspiracy to create panic among BRS workers, says GV Ramakrishna Rao.
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BRS leader K T Rama Rao condemned the alleged assault on tribal women in Bhadradri Kothagudem, blaming the Congress government and linking it to CM Revanth Reddy’s past controversial remarks. He demanded accountability and questioned the national Congress leaders’ silence
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Former Minister T Harish Rao warned that BRS and farmers from three districts would block the ORR if Rythu Bharosa dues were not cleared. He criticised CM Revanth Reddy for ignoring farmers and failing to fulfill electoral promises.
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Harish Rao rubbished Revanth Reddy's claim that Chandrashekhar Rao had agreed to only 299 TMCft of Krishna water, calling it a blatant lie.
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Former BRS MLA T Jeevan Reddy accused CM Revanth Reddy and his aides of orchestrating a Rs. 10,000 crore scam involving a resort near Shamirpet. Alleging political corruption, he demanded a central probe and promised further revelations
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CM A Revanth Reddy sought early approvals from the Centre for Hyderabad Metro Phase-II and discussed strategic collaboration with Tony Blair for the 'Telangana Rising 2047' vision, which will be formally launched in December 2025.
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BRS leader slams Chief Minister Revanth Reddy for cooperating with Andhra Pradesh’s efforts to divert water from Godavari River to Krishna River basin through the illegal Banakacherla project
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The BRS leader warned that officials who act as Congress puppets would be held accountable once BRS returned to power.