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The BRS has postponed its BC Garjana rally in Karimnagar to August 14, citing rains. Talasani Srinivas Yadav and other party leaders criticised Congress for failing to deliver on BC quota promises and demanded 42 per cent reservation before elections
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The BRS student wing vowed to intensify its efforts to mobilise students across Telangana as part of the campaign against the Banakacherla project.
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BRS leader KT Rama Rao urged Telangana BJP chief N Ramchander Rao to act on Bhadrachalam temple land encroachment. He accused the BJP of hypocrisy, questioning its silence on the issue due to political ties in Andhra Pradesh
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The BRS warned the Congress government against holding local body polls without implementing 42 per cent BC reservations with Presidential assent. Leaders criticised CM Revanth Reddy for inaction and threatened a State-wide agitation if elections were held based on a GO
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BRS has issued legal notices to Mahaa News for spreading false news targeting K Chandrasekhar Rao and K T Rama Rao in the phone tapping case. The party warned of defamation and criminal charges if the channel does not change its editorial stance
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BRS president K Chandrashekar Rao expressed sorrow over the untimely death of Swetcha Votarkar, a journalist and poet known for her role in the Telangana movement. He offered condolences to her parents, who were also part of the statehood struggle
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MLC K Kavitha welcomed student leaders into Telangana Jagruthi and called on them to lead the movement for social justice. She criticised the Congress for ignoring BC reservations and mocked CM Revanth Reddy’s caste census claims, urging focus on real issues.
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The Bharat Rashtra Samithi is set to launch its membership drive by next month. Preparations are underway as the party eyes the upcoming local body elections. Delays were caused by legal developments and KTR’s foreign trip. Committee formation begins soon.
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BRS leader T. Harish Rao told the Justice P.C. Ghose Commission that shifting the Kaleshwaram project intake point from Tummidi Hatti to Medigadda was necessary due to Maharashtra’s objections, water shortage, and ecological concerns. He submitted detailed evidence supporting the decision.
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Ever since the BRS turncoats joined the Congress, they have been complaining of losing their relevance, likening the situation to that of being in a sinkhole and facing political oblivion
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former Minister V Srinivas Goud said the Neera Cafe set up on Hyderabad’s Tank Bund was now facing threats of privatization, with alleged plans to lease it out to private players
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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