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As the Treasury benches were boasting about effective implementation of several welfare and development programmes in the State, BRS MLAs exposed the failures with facts and figures in the Assembly
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It may be recalled that the Chief Minister had said that Chandrashekhar Rao was on a stretcher and would soon end up in the mortuary. Raising objections against his comments, complaints were lodged by BRS leaders against the Chief Minister at different police stations in the State.
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Addressing the media persons at the media point, they asserted that Reddy had not used any unparliamentary language in the Assembly nor demeaned the Speaker, G Prasad Kumar
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In his speech, the Governor praised the Congress for implementing crop loan waivers and Rythu Bharosa, which drew strong objections from the Opposition benches. They argued that the government had failed to execute these schemes fully and transparently.
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The Patancheru MLA had been crossing swords with Congress leaders, after the Congress government reportedly failed to fulfill his requests for constituency development and had been distancing himself at regular instances
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Event being planned as a turning point in Telangana politics; party leadership preparing to take on both Congress-led Telangana government and BJP-led Centre
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He compared Revanth Reddy's rhetoric to Indira Gandhi's infamous "foreign hand" claims, which were used to justify the Congress government's failures at the time. "The Chief Minister is making a mockery of himself by blaming his predecessor for everything that goes wrong," he said.
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Speaking to the media at her residence on Monday, Kavitha accused the Congress government of betraying women by not fulfilling its election promises. She cautioned that if an official announcement was not made by March 8, 10,000 women would stage protests across 10,000 villages.
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He took a drastic step by ending his life at his home on Wednesday night. The reason behind his suicide remains unknown.
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Calls for renewed movement to safeguard State, says Congress dragging Telangana into crisis
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While addressing party workers during Chandrashekhar Rao's 71st birthday celebrations at Telangana Bhavan, Rama Rao praised his father, stating that Chandrashekhar Rao was a hero not only to him but to four crore people of Telangana.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao, former Minister T Harish Rao, and Opposition leader in the Council S Madhusudhana Chari celebrated by cutting a huge 71 kg cake at Telangana Bhavan. The event also featured a special documentary showcasing Chandrashekhar Rao's life and political journey. Cultural programs were organized as part of the celebration, with participation from MPs, MLAs, former Ministers, corporators, and activists.
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Says Revanth Reddy's remarks against KCR unbecoming of a Chief Minister
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The Sarpanch, Meenakshi, said that the newly created State of Telangana was able to stand at the top in the country with the help of innovative welfare schemes and pragmatic developmental programmes during Chandrashekhar Rao’s 10-year-long tenure
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BRS leader and MLC K Kavitha demanded Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to take immediate action to address the farmers' grievances
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However, this would be restricted to only 3.1% of the population who did not participate in the initial exercise
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Former Minister and MLA Talasani Srinivas Yadav warned that if the State government remains unyielding, the BRS will collaborate with like-minded groups to fight for justice for BCs. He made this statement during an informal interaction with the media after a meeting of GHMC corporators and MLAs at Telangana Bhavan.
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Stressing the importance of conducting the population census without further delay, BRS leader and former MP B Vinod Kumar on Tuesday feared that the postponement of the periodic count of population would have adverse impact on many counts
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Apex court says rights of a party cannot be permitted to be frustrated in a democracy
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A bench comprising Justices BR Gavai and K Vinod Chandran had previously sought clarification from the Telangana Legislative Assembly on what defines a "reasonable period" for resolving disqualification pleas. During the hearing on Monday, Justice Gavai reminded senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, who was representing the Assembly Secretary, that he was expected to obtain instructions regarding this timeline.