Finding fault with BJP State president Bandi Sanjay’s comments on the Secretariat building designs, BRS leaders demanded stern action against the BJP leader
In the last eight and half years, the State had received investments worth Rs.3.32 lakh crore and created 22 lakh direct employment through TS-iPASS, Minister said.
NCP spokesperson Clyde Crasto's sharp reaction came a day after External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar released year-wise data on the number of Indians who have renounced their citizenship
Telangana government has proposed to implement a housing scheme to provide a one-time grant of Rs 3 lakh in rural and Rs 5 lakh in urban areas, across the State
Padma Devender Reddy said the BJP-led government at the Centre was adopting a step-motherly attitude towards the State and creating hurdles for its development.
BRS has decided to continue to stall the proceedings in both the Houses of the Parliament, unless the Centre relents and agrees for a discussion on the Adani issue
Some politicians were found to sponsor pilgrimage of their voters -- the most preferred destinations being Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh, Manjunatha Swami temple in Dharmasthala in Karnataka and Shirdi in Maharashtra.
The Opposition MVA came trumps winning three seats while the ruling BSS-BJP and a BJP-supported Independent bagged one seat each, in the biennial MLC elections
Recently, Janardhana Reddy had announced his wife Aruna Lakshmi's candidature from his newly-launched party Kalyana Rajya Pragathi Paksha (KRPP) from Ballary City.
AAP had staged 'padayatras' in all 70 assembly constituencies of Delhi on Saturday to protest against the BJP for repeatedly delaying the election of the mayor
Bharat Rashtra Samithi urged President Droupadi Murmu to advise the Narendra Modi government to introduce an "Adani Act" as there was only 'crony capitalism' in the country now
The rift among State BJP leaders has turned out to be a point of discussion on social media, with a few accusing BJP State president Bandi Sanjay of involving in vengeful politics against his own partymen