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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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With meticulous planning and grand scale arrangements, the silver jubilee meeting is being touted as a landmark event in the party’s history and also a crucial moment in Telangana’s current politics.
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The decision was formally declared by BRS working president KT Rama Rao following a meeting with party corporators, MLAs, and MLCs from Greater Hyderabad. The electoral college comprises 84 GHMC corporators, 15 MLAs, and two MPs from Hyderabad district. Polling will be held on April 23, with counting scheduled for April 25.
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The Bharat Rashtra Samithi student wing (BRSV) launched the "Hello Vidyarthi Chalo Warangal" campaign and several party leaders unveiled the student wing posters for silver jubilee celebrations
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Reacting to the apex court’s strong observations against the Telangana government, BRS working president KT Rama Rao said the order vindicates the concerns raised by environmentalists and the BRS over the large-scale tree felling in Kancha Gachibowli forest. He hoped that the Revanth Reddy government will not continue to make a fool of itself.
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Heated arguments took place between Dalits and police personnel at the venue. Videos of a person being dragged in his innerwear from the venue are going viral on social media platforms.
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Chandrashekhar Rao paid tribute to Ramaiah, who dedicated his life to the motto "Vruksho Rakshati Rakshitaha" (Protect trees, and they will protect you). He praised Ramaiah’s mission of planting over one crore trees and promoting the significance of greenery as a noble and remarkable achievement.
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With weeks of preparation underway, all attention is now focused on April 27. BRS working president KT Rama Rao, who has already conducted meetings with the party cadre in two former districts, is set to hold approximately eight more meetings to finalize arrangements for the public gathering.
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Citing the DGP’s annual report, BRS MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy said the crime rate had increased by 22 percent in the State last year
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During the Assembly's discussion on grant demands, disorder ensued as BRS MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy addressed issues concerning the revenue, housing, and Information & Public Relations (I&PR) departments. His speech was repeatedly interrupted by ministers, including Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, leading to a tumultuous session.
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"As on today, how much time has passed since the first application? It appears to be an year. Why has not the Speaker's office set a deadline for deciding these petitions?" Justice Gavai asked
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Former Minister Harish Rao further stressed that the BRS was committed not only to proposing the Bill in the Assembly but also fighting for it in New Delhi
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Jagadish Reddy was suspended for the entire Budget Session after allegedly making inappropriate remarks against Speaker Gaddam Prasad
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Harish Rao highlighted that Telangana, which was peaceful until a year ago, had seen a surge in violence and crime since the Congress came to power
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In the run up to Assembly elections in the State, the Congress leaders had assured the people that after coming to power, LRS would be implemented for free.
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The Congress government has resumed the works at SLIP and BLIP, fearing opposition from the people.
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Party says it is a deliberate attempt to suppress Backward Classes numbers, announces statewide protests
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The draft regulations have sparked nationwide protests. TN CM MK Stalin condemned it as an assault on federalism, while his Kerala counterpart Pinarayi Vijayan and Bihar counterpart Nitish Kumar, despite being an NDA ally, have voiced their opposition.
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Demanding immediate release of the civil rights activist, the party leaders urge Congress government to address villagers' grievances instead of silencing dissent
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Senior BRS MLA and former minister T Harish Rao clarified that the High Court had neither confirmed allegations nor gave any punishment, but had only allowed further investigation