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BRS leader Balka Suman slammed SCCL for alleged negligence following a miner’s death in a Mandamarri mine collapse. He accused the company of ignoring safety protocols and criticised the State government for failing to prevent recurring incidents in the past 20 months
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Former MLA Balka Suman accused the Congress government of turning police into a tool for political vendetta. He alleged that false attempt-to-murder charges were filed against BRSV president’s wife, Swetha, and criticised CM Revanth Reddy for targeting BRS workers
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BRS leader Dr Raja Ramesh urged Chennur MLA Dr Vivek to resume work on a 100-bedded hospital in Chennur, stalled for a long time. He alleged that the Congress government is neglecting development and only focused on political gains
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More US-based Telugu organisations are offering support for the BRS party's Silver Jubilee celebrations in Dallas, USA. The latest to join is the Dallas Rayalaseema Organisation
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The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) USA wing is making elaborate arrangements to ensure a grand gathering of party workers, supporters and Telangana associations across the United States
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Former BRS MLA said the State government was diverting public attention from its failure to provide government jobs, unemployment allowance and other electoral promises.
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The leaders garlanded Bapuji’s portrait before highlighting his invaluable services as a lawyer, minister, and fighter for the weaker sections of society.
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The BRS chief reportedly assured to hold an extensive party meeting shortly to discuss and decide about the party's future course of action.
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The attack, which occurred on Tuesday, targeted BRS leaders who were distributing food and essentials to flood victims.
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BRS MLA Jagadish Reddy said the Chief Minister had made a vain bid to mislead people claiming that the previous government had signed an agreement with the Centre to install meters to agriculture services.
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The party hoped that the meeting would pave way for resolving longstanding issues and ensure a harmonious relationship between the States.
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The Banjara Hills police booked them under sections 353 and 448r/w 34 of the IPC for obstructing police on duty, trespassing, and attacking in groups with the same intention.
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Alleging the Chief Minister's involvement in various irregularities, the BRS leader claimed that Revanth was receiving commissions in liquor, sand and fly ash transportation.
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He recalled that the Congress Party, in its manifesto for the parliamentary polls, had given its commitment to reclaim the five villages Telangana had lost to AP.
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The scheme was envisaged to irrigate approximately 1 lakh acres in Chennur assembly segment to benefit farmers in 103 villages.
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BRS leaders RS Praveen Kumar and Balka Suman said that the Central agencies were exerting severe pressure on Kavitha to name certain political leaders in her statements during their interrogations.
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He demanded the government to extend a bonus of Rs.500 on the minimum support price offered to Yasangi crops.
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Suman urged people to vote for Eshwar, considering his struggles for rights of coal miners.
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Suman alleged that Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy was busy in offering bribes to Congress leaders in New Delhi instead of focussing on developmental activities.
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Stating that the Congress and BJP were working together to defeat the BRS, he said A Revanth Reddy was an inefficient Chief Minister, with people observing his language and behavior.