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Tension gripped the Telangana Secretariat as BJP leaders attempted to storm the premises under their “Save Hyderabad” campaign. The protest, citing electrocution deaths, poor civic infrastructure, and law-and-order lapses, led to house arrests of corporators and preventive detention of leaders.
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BRS leader B. Vinod Kumar criticised both Congress and BJP for delaying enhanced BC reservations in Telangana. He urged inclusion of the proposal in the Ninth Schedule and demanded action from PM Modi and Rahul Gandhi instead of political stunts ahead of elections.
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If Revanth Reddy-led government genuinely believed that an ordinance was the only way forward, why did it issue only for local bodies and not for the equally important education and employment Bill passed alongside it? Both BJP and Congress have failed backward classes
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Former MLC N Ramachandra Rao was directed by BJP’s central leadership to file nomination for the Telangana State president post, surprising many aspirants. Despite calls for broader consultation, the leadership’s preference may become clear by Monday evening.
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According to available details, on May 6, an unidentified man called the complainant, a resident of the Jubilee Hills constituency, and made abusive and threatening comments. Additionally, the offenders sent her morphed images, causing significant mental distress and harassment.
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Speaking at a BRS party meeting in Malkajgiri on Sunday, Rama Rao accused Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy of deceiving the public with hollow promises. He said the Congress party's unfounded assurances had only added to the hardships faced by the people.
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BJP members staged a sit-in at the polling station, protesting against the alleged assault on party leader Kamalakar Rao by local Sub-Inspector N Sugunakar Rao. Upon hearing about the incident, BJP leader V Raghunath Rao rushed to the site and joined the protest, demanding action against Sugunakar for allegedly manhandling the party leader.
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Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan asks southern State to rise above politics, regional party hits back saying it won't budge from its 2-language policy
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In a social media post, the magazine noted that several reports claim the central government has blocked the Vikatan website. The post stated, "Many users from various locations have reported that they are unable to access the Vikatan website. However, there has been no official announcement from the central government confirming this blockage."
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After a 27-year-long hiatus, the BJP has made a stupendous comeback to power, bagging 48 seats in the 70-member Assembly
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According to the figures provided to the EC in their annual audit reports, the BJP has received voluntary contributions through the now banned electoral bonds of Rs 1,685.69 crore during 2023-24, against Rs 1294.15 crore in the previous year
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Laxmi, the wife of Jayarama Rao, filed a complaint with the police, claiming that three associates of Jaganmohan Rao had an argument with her husband and then beat him. She also accused them of threatening to kill him.
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The party is likely to announce 300 units of electricity for consumers and 500 units for temples and gurudwaras
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He pointed out that farmers have been unable to sell their paddy at procurement centers, despite bringing their produce there two months ago. He also questioned the state government's failure to manage the procurement process, especially when the union government fully funds paddy procurement and provides a minimum support price (MSP) of Rs. 2,320 per quintal.
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Two significant donations for the Congress government's Young India Skills University come from previously criticised figures, prompting comparisons to past remarks about the BJP, highlighting the party's shifting alliances
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On Monday, a delegation of BJP MPs, including M. Raghunandhan Rao, Eatala Rajender, and Konda Vishweshwar Reddy, submitted a request to the Governor at Raj Bhavan, urging him to direct the government to transfer the case to the NIA. They argued that, due to the interstate implications of the case, it would be appropriate for the DGP to hand it over to the NIA, which is tasked with investigating anti-national and religious terror issues.
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Several BRS leaders, including Sravan Dasoju, were detained at Saifabad Police Station. "While we were held, Union Minister Bandi Sanjay was allowed to hold a press meet without police interference. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy was readily accessible to BJP leader Bandi Sanjay, but not to the Group 1 aspirants. This clearly shows the unholy nexus," he said.
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Ramanna urged the public to hold Congress and BJP leaders accountable for neglecting farmers' issues. He noted that while the CCI falls under central jurisdiction, local MP MLA Payala Shankar is failing to address the concerns of cotton farmers in the district.
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"How did BJP win in Haryana? I wasn't there. Otherwise, they would have blamed the 'B Team.' They lost, so tell me, who’s responsible for their defeat?" Owaisi said at a public meeting in Vikarabad, Telangana, on Friday night.
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As per the latest updates, the ruling BJP in Haryana crossed the majority mark of 46 in the Assembly by leading on 49 seats and maintained its lead, while the Congress won 35