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Former MLA Balka Suman accused CM Revanth Reddy of intimidating voters in the Jubilee Hills bypoll and unleashing State-sponsored threats. BRS minority leaders also alleged Congress betrayed Muslim voters and failed to deliver on community welfare promises.
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BRS leader Balka Suman launched a scathing attack on Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, accusing him of ideological proximity to the RSS and covert collaboration with the BJP. He also criticised the Congress government for neglecting Dalits and fostering a climate of fear among investors.
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Labour Minister G. Vivek drew flak in Chennur after distributing ₹20,000 each to 46 Congress workers ahead of Dasara. Party activists and rivals alleged favoritism, accusing him of sidelining many who contributed to his election victory.
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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.