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After raising objections over protocol being extended to turncoat MLAs, Congress leaders are now not participating in the programmes chaired by these MLAs.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao demanded them to publish a rejoinder for spreading malicious lies against the BRS or face legal action.
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Since the commencement of the proceedings, the BRS members sporting black badges, raised slogans against the Chief Minister and did not occupy their seats.
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The protests, which began on Wednesday evening itself in some parts of the State, were being staged in all district headquarters and mandal headquarters as well with cadre and leaders shouting slogans against Revanth Reddy on Thursday.
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Taking to X, BRS working president KT Rama Rao expressed outrage over the treatment of senior legislators P Sabitha Indra Reddy and P Sunita Laxma Reddy by the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister during the Assembly session on Wednesday.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy said the State government had decided to boycott the Niti Ayog meeting to be held under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 27.
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Slamming the State government for curtailing the budget session, Harish Rao said the Congress government was not only evading promises made to the people but was also evading facing questions in the Assembly.
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In a statement, Chandrashekhar Rao noted that Ekadashi festival is marked by fasting and devotional activities for the Hindu community.
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Justice Reddy's withdrawal came during dramatic proceedings on the plea of the former chief minister who accused him of bias.
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The tally of BRS MLAs, who joined the Congress from BRS, has now increased to 10.
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On Monday, the court issued a notice to the Central Bureau of Investigation regarding K Kavitha's plea, with Advocate Nitesh Rana representing her.
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As the Congress in Telangana is intensifying defections from BRS into the party, he said many more MLAs would join the party and not many would be left in the BRS.
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BRS sources said party president and former CM K Chandrashekhar Rao had already chalked out the future course for the party and was keen to encourage young leaders to play the key role in the party's rejuvenation.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao expressed outrage over the incident, stating that freedom of the press is essential in a democracy.
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He remarked that the ambitious project, initiated under the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) administration, has come to a halt since the party left office last year.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao demanded the immediate release of a job calendar, noting that the dates promised by the Congress had already expired.
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The six BRS MLCs include Bhanu Prasad, Baswaraj Saraiah, Sandeep Vittal, MS Prabhakar, Yegge Mallesham and Boggarapu Dayanand.
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He criticised the Congress rule, stating that their tenure had historically led to mismanagement of the State administration and dissatisfaction among the people.
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The Minister said the BRS party office was constructed in government land worth Rs.100 crore without obtaining any municipal permissions.
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To this effect, Qutbullapur BRS MLA KP Vivekanand wrote a letter to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy here on Monday.