-
BRS MLC K Kavitha slammed the Telangana Congress for a flawed caste census and demanded immediate OBC reservations. She warned of protests if the BC Reservation Bill isn’t passed and urged PM Modi and President Murmu to support it
-
A war of words has erupted between Congress and BRS leaders after Chief Minister challenged BJP and BRS leaders to a debate on the Congress government’s initiatives for farmers’ welfare, development, employment generation, and sharing of Krishna and Godavari river waters
-
BRS leader T Harish Rao accused the Telangana government of criminal negligence for not lifting Godavari water despite heavy inflows. He warned of a farmers’ march to the Kannepalli pumphouse and alleged CM Revanth Reddy was favouring Andhra Pradesh over Telangana farmers.
-
Telangana Sports Minister Vakiti Srihari urged officials to step into the field, visit sports academies, and adopt innovation in line with CM Revanth Reddy’s vision to target 2036 Olympic success
-
BRS leader KT Rama Rao criticised Rahul Gandhi for remaining silent on Telangana CM Revanth Reddy's controversial remarks to "strip and thrash" critics. He also called Revanth "PayCM" and accused him of turning Telangana into an ATM for AICC
-
BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao challenged CM Revanth Reddy to a public debate on farmers’ issues, criticising the Congress for unmet promises and mishandling agriculture. KTR alleged a “covert rule” in Telangana and accused the CM of favouring Andhra interests.
-
The event and the TPCC meeting at LB Stadium will lead to traffic diversions across key city junctions on Friday
-
In a statement, Rama Rao charged Rahul Gandhi with turning a blind eye to Andhra Pradesh's controversial Banakacherla project, which threatens to divert Godavari waters away from Telangana farmers. He said the Congress leader's silence on the Banakacherla project was an indication of his complicity.
-
BRS MLA Dr K Sanjay accused the Congress, BJP, and TDP of conspiring against Telangana over the Banakacherla project, alleging that CM Revanth Reddy is compromising the state's water rights to favour Andhra Pradesh.
-
The Chief Minister also reviewed the construction of Young India residential schools and instructed the officials to expedite construction work and submit weekly progress reports.
-
In a statement, Rama Rao reminded Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy about his electoral promise to cancel the Pharma City project and return the lands to farmers.
-
It also has AIG Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Innovation, which will drive the integration of AI-powered solutions into everyday clinical practice, a press release said.
-
The MLC demanded that the three ministers, Bhatti Vikramarka, Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy and Tummala Nageswara Rao in the district should speak on the issue of Polavaram-Banakacharla irrigation projects.
-
KT Rama Rao accused Congress leaders of grabbing compensatory lands meant for farmers who gave up land for Hyderabad Green Pharma City. He criticised CM Revanth Reddy for breaking promises and alleged lands were being sold below market value to Congress leaders
-
BRS leaders said the Chief Minister and the Irrigation Minister had prioritised political attacks on former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao instead of protecting the State's water rights.
-
John Wesley has also sought a judicial probe, suspension of officials, and announced a July 9 dharna against the Centre’s and State’s anti-worker stance.
-
CM Revanth Reddy said the firm behind the Pashamylaram blast must pay Rs.1 crore to families of the deceased, and Rs.10 lakh to those permanently disabled. With 36 deaths confirmed officially, a panel led by the Chief Secretary is overseeing relief.
-
Serilingampally MLA Arekapudi Gandhi opposed HYDRAA’s demolitions at Sunnam Cheruvu, alleging lack of proper survey and FTL boundary demarcation. He warned officials of escalation to CM Revanth Reddy if errors weren’t corrected. Similar protests were earlier led by Danam Nagender
-
Harish Rao said Gurukul schools, which were once a model for the nation under the BRS regime, were now facing challenging times under the Congress rule
-
Government Jr. Colleges sanctioned in the Chief Minister's constituency and certain other ministers' constituencies saw swift approvals of posts.