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The BRS also extended financial assistance of Rs.1.50 lakh to Eshwaramma, who was tied up, disrobed and tortured by three persons after she did not turn for work on an agricultural field.
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The party demanded Bhatti Vikramarka to withdraw his statements unconditionally, terming them baseless and misleading.
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The State government’s participation in the auction contradicts their previous stance of opposing the auction and seeking direct allocation from the Centre to Singareni, BRS working president KT Rama Rao said.
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The BRS leader suspected that the RTC clarification was an attempt to shield the Transport Minister by stating that neither the State government nor the Transport Minister had any role in the process.
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Condemning the Karnataka government’s decision to increase the fuel prices, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) is demanding the Congress government in Telangana not to increase fuel prices.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao wondered why no student from Telangana could figure in the top 5 ranks in NEET in the last 5 years.
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Counting of second preference votes, initiated on Thursday night, persisted into Friday.
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The party-supported candidate is likely to get elected as the bank chairman. All three political parties - BRS, Congress and BJP, extended their support to three different panels contesting in the cooperative bank elections.
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Krishank argued that the Congress candidate would have lost if the BRS had not contested fiercely.
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Floral tributes were paid at Telangana Martyrs Memorials, commemorating the sacrifices of those who fought for the creation of Telangana.
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The number of rounds for counting varies, with a maximum of 24 rounds in Choppadandi, Yakutpura, and Devarakonda Assembly segments, and a minimum of 13 rounds in Armoor, Bhadrachalam, and Aswaraopet constituencies.
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He expressed his dissent over the Congress government's attempts to undermine sacrifices of Telangana movement and martyrs in Telangana State formation in an attempt to portray itself as messiah who delivered the State.
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The rally was taken out from Telangana Martyrs Memorial at Gun Park to the Amara Jyothi memorial near Tank Bund, paying homage to the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the formation of Telangana.
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KCR expresses deep concerns over current government's handling of the State affairs
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C-PAC exit polls gained credibility when its predictions came almost correct during the Assembly elections held in the State last year
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On June 2 last year, the then BRS government led by former Chief Minister Chandrashekhar Rao initiated year-long celebrations marking 10th year of Telangana State formation.
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RS leaders were trying to incite regional feelings by making baseless allegations against the Congress Government, the State government Advisor Mohammed Ali Shabbir said in a statement.
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Initially, the State government had planned to unveil the new emblem, Telangana Talli statue and Telangana State song on June 2 as part of the Telangana Formation Day celebrations.
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The celebrations will kick off on June 1 at 5 PM with a candlelight rally from the telangana Martyrs' Memorial in Gun Park to the Amara Jyothi memorial at Tank Bund.
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The party slammed the Congress-led government in the State for putting lives of people at stake for the financial gain of the ruling party and its leaders.