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Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has launched its NRI Cell in Ireland, expanding its reach to 53 countries. The newly appointed committee will focus on promoting BRS ideology, Telangana culture, and community initiatives among the growing Telugu diaspora.
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Grants him bail, three others receive similar relief. The court cites health, legislative implications, and potential by-elections while remanding a related IAS case for rehearing
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The petition was filed by Ghadagoni Chakradhar Goud of Bahujan Samaj Party, who had unsuccessfully contested the MLA election from Siddipet
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BRS senior leader and former MP Boinpally Vinod Kumar expressed profound grief, stating that Gopinath’s death is an irreparable loss to both the BRS party and the people of Telangana
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KT Rama Rao accused the Congress-BJP alliance of spreading false claims to damage the Kaleshwaram Project, a key irrigation initiative for Telangana. He defended the project, criticised their smear campaign, and called for accountability over delays in repairs
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BRS MLA Maganti Gopinath remains in critical condition at AIG Hospital in Hyderabad after being admitted with chest pain. He is on ventilator support and under close observation. Top BRS leaders and KTR's family have rallied to support him.
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The BRS marked Telangana Formation Day with grand celebrations at Telangana Bhavan and worldwide. Top leaders, including Harish Rao and Kavitha, paid tributes to martyrs and Telangana icons while criticising the Congress government for neglecting the state’s founding spirit.
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BRS leader T Harish Rao reaffirmed that the party will not ally with Congress or BJP in upcoming elections, targeting both for failing Telangana’s interests. He warned of legal action over Banakacherla and challenged the Revanth Reddy government on various corruption allegations.
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Union Minister for Coal and Mines said that Telangana State, which came into existence with a surplus budget, today has debts of Rs 10 lakh crore
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KCR recalls the peaceful and democratic struggle of the people that led to the creation of the State on the occassion
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Speaking at a press conference at Telangana Bhavan on Friday, Sridhar Reddy dismissed Revanth Reddy’s claim that POK (Pak-Occupied Kashmir) would have been integrated into India if Rahul Gandhi were Prime Minister as a joke. He pointed out that the Congress party is actually responsible for the Kashmir issue from the beginning.
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Expresses displeasure over publication of such speculative reports, that too without consulting her
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They accused the Congress government of disrespecting women and damaging Telangana’s international reputation, contrasting it with the previous BRS administration, which they said upheld women’s dignity and promoted festivals like Bathukamma as proud symbols of the state’s cultural heritage.
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Former Sirpur MLA Koneru Konappa, who switched from BRS to Congress, has alleged neglect and groupism within the party. Despite boosting the vote share, he says leaders like him are being sidelined, and promised funds remain unreleased
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KCR is our leader. Only his leadership can offer a genuine alternative to the Congress and the BJP. Only he can take Telangana forward, she asserted
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Former Minister and senior MLA Talasani Srinivas Yadav visited the accident site and inquired with the officials about the incident
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Following the outrage over Telangana women washing the feet of Miss World contestants ahead of their visit to Ramappa temple, Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Minister D Anasuya found fault with the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) for politicizing the issue
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Dubbing it as a grave affront to Telangana’s dignity, the party condemns the incident as humiliating and unacceptable
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BRS will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a grand event in Dallas, USA, on June 1, 2025, at DR Pepper Arena. KT Rama Rao will be chief guest. The event marks the start of global Silver Jubilee celebrations
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He stated that the Congress government had reneged on its promises, pushing degree colleges across the State into financial crisis as fee reimbursement dues soared to Rs 800 crore. The prolonged delay, he noted, has left several institutions struggling, with some suspending admissions and even closing down temporarily.