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  • Jubilee Hills bypoll on November 11, counting on November 14

    Nominations can be filed from October 13 and the last date for filing nominations is October 21
  • KTR joins farmers’ protest over proposed solar power plants in Kalwakurthy

    The protest, led by local farmers, highlighted growing concerns over forcible land acquisitions under the current Congress government
  • BRS launches ‘Congress Dues Card’ campaign on Revanth Reddy Govt’s failures

    BRS launched a Statewide Congress Dues Card campaign, accusing the ruling party of failing to deliver on its 2023 poll promises. K.T. Rama Rao said Congress owes crores in pending welfare schemes and urged voters to reject it in upcoming elections.
  • Maganti Sunitha named BRS candidate for Jubilee Hills bypoll

    BRS president K. Chandrashekhar Rao announced Maganti Sunitha, wife of the late MLA Maganti Gopinath, as the party’s candidate for the Jubilee Hills Assembly by-election. Party leaders said her candidature honours Gopinath’s legacy and seeks to strengthen the party base.
  • Oil palm factory in Siddipet set for operations, BRS slams Congress for credit claim

    The ultra-modern Siddipet oil palm factory is set to start operations within two months. Sanctioned by the previous BRS government, the plant will boost local oil palm processing, generate over 1,000 jobs, and provide higher returns to farmers.
  • BRS demands legal backing for 42 per cent BC reservation

    The BRS has accused the Congress government of betraying BCs by not providing legal backing for the promised 42% reservation in local body elections. Party leaders demanded Ninth Schedule inclusion and warned of political consequences if the quota faced legal challenges.
  • BRS women leaders release Bathukamma songs criticising Congress government

    BRS women leaders released three Bathukamma songs at Telangana Bhavan, criticising the Congress government. The event, attended by senior leaders, recalled KCR’s recognition of Bathukamma as a cultural symbol and stressed its role in uniting Telangana women across communities.
  • KTR calls for renewed struggle against dictatorial Congress rule

    BRS leader KT Rama Rao marked National Integration Day by invoking the Telangana armed struggle and paying tribute to martyrs. He accused the Congress of dictatorial rule, failure to support students and farmers, and urged people to back KCR-led movements.
  • KCR condoles the death of BRS leader Karra Srihari

    BRS president and former CM K. Chandrashekhar Rao expressed grief over the death of State secretary Karra Srihari. Remembering his role in the Telangana movement, KCR said Srihari’s demise was a great loss to the party and his colleagues.
  • KTR slams Congress, BJP governments over SLBC tunnel tragedy negligence

    BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao lashed out at both the Congress government in Telangana and the BJP-led Centre over the SLBC tunnel collapse that killed eight workers. He accused both parties of negligence and promised justice to victims’ families if BRS returns to power.
  • Gadwal turncoat MLA caught between BRS and Congress

    With Speaker’s notices and Supreme Court directions looming, BRS turncoat MLA Bandla Krishnamohan Reddy faces pressure in Gadwal. As defections weaken the Congress, speculation over his possible return to the BRS has sharpened political fault lines ahead of local body polls.
  • BRS demands CBI probe into Group-1 irregularities after HC verdict

    BRS leaders lashed out at Chief Minister Revanth Reddy after the Telangana High Court ordered re-evaluation or re-examination of Group-1 Mains. Accusing the Congress of selling posts, they demanded a CBI probe and called for a fresh exam to ensure fairness
  • KTR slams Revanth Reddy, Seethakka for Mulugu sanitation worker’s suicide

    BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao blamed Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and Minister Seethakka for the alleged suicide of a Mulugu sanitation worker who was denied salary for five months. He demanded Rs 50 lakh compensation, a job for the worker’s wife, and government accountability.
  • Distress grips every section of society in Telangana under Congress rule

    Telangana is witnessing rising distress among farmers, weavers, auto drivers, and students under Congress rule, with hundreds of reported deaths in the past 22 months. Critics allege delays in welfare schemes and poor crisis management are worsening livelihoods and pushing communities into despair.
  • BRS launches two-day Statewide protests against ‘Kaleshwaram Conspiracy’

    The BRS launched a two-day statewide agitation in Telangana protesting the Congress government’s alleged conspiracy to undermine the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project and target former CM K. Chandrashekhar Rao. K. T. Rama Rao vowed to fight legally, politically, and on streets.
  • BRS exposes Congress tactic of misleading people on BC reservations

    BRS accused the Congress government of lacking commitment in extending 42 per cent BC reservations, questioned the new Bills’ credibility, demanded parliamentary pressure, and highlighted past judicial hurdles, while extending support to Municipalities and Panchayat Raj Amendment Bills in Telangana Assembly
  • BRS stages protest with empty urea bags at Gun Park, blames Congress for fertiliser crisis

    Ahead of the Assembly session, BRS staged a protest highlighting Telangana’s urea shortage, urging the Congress government to resign. KT Rama Rao criticized the administration’s failures, called for extended Assembly debates on agriculture, irrigation, student issues, and farmers’ hardships.
  • KTR accuses Congress govt of misleading on Telangana’s debt burden

    BRS working president KT Rama Rao accused the Congress government of inflating Telangana’s debt and spreading false claims about loan interest payments. The latest CAG report shows the State paid only Rs 9,355 crore in four months, contrary to government claims.
  • BRS targets Congress govt over paddy procurement scam in Telangana

    Former MLA Peddi Sudarshan Reddy accused the Revanth Reddy-led Telangana government of conspiring in a Rs 400 crore paddy procurement scam. He alleged a quid pro quo deal benefiting four bidders, criticized delays in FIR registration, and demanded resignations over urea shortages.
  • A medical college in every district: Telangana’s quiet revolution in health and human capital

    ‘One medical college per district’ by the previous BRS government has turned health from a matter of luck into a matter of design
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