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Telangana Govt Chief Whip Vinay Bhaskar stated that Rajender was answerable to the people for abandoning ideologies to protect his assets
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"BJP government at the Centre has not only denied national project status to any irrigation project in Telangana State but also did not even extended any financial help for the irrigation projects," the Minister said
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“It is ridiculous that Eatala, who claims to have been a Left activist during his college days, joined the Rightist BJP," said the MLC
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BJP, Congress in their bid to find fault with the State government's decision, conveniently ignored decisions taken by their respective governments to sell government properties
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Till recently, Rajender had criticised anti-farmers farm Acts brought by the Union government led by BJP and now he was joining in the same party, said the MLC
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The Saffron party suggested that the Congress party should name it as ANC (Anti National Clubhouse) in place of INC (Indian National Congress).
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Hyderabad: BJP national general secretary and Telangana party affairs in-charge Tarun Chugh met former Minister Eatala Rajender at the latter’s residence in Shamirpet on Friday to discuss the political scenario in the State. Chugh’s meeting with Rajender assumed significance since the latter is believed to have decided to email his resignation from the State Assembly […]
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Prasada’s exit feeds into the perception that Congress leaders no longer see the party as a winning horse
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Nalgonda: Former Chairman of Telangana State Legislative Council Gutha Sukender Reddy on Thursday said former Minister Etela Rajender had ruined his political career. In an informal chat with the media here, Sukender Reddy said TRS was a strong political party in the State. “TRS will continue in power in the State for another 20 years. There […]
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Prasada was part of the group of 23 leaders who had written to Congress chief Sonia Gandhi last October seeking organisational overhaul and elections at all levels
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It is time a national consensus was built in favour of scrapping the sedition law as it is anathema to democracy
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Rajender, who is expected to join the BJP, said the decision to resign was taken after consulting the cadres in his constituency and other leaders in Hyderabad
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Khammam: The district Congress leaders have accused the BJP government at Centre failing miserably in vaccinating the public against Covid-19. The BJP government instead of repenting for its criminal mismanagement of Covid pandemic and failure to vaccinate people of the country was just interested in protecting its image and was engaged in mudslinging against opposition […]
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Telangana BJP leaders said Rajender will also be meeting with BJP national general secretary (organization) BL Santosh.
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Former MP G Vivek accompanied Rajender and former MLA Enugu Ravinder Reddy to Nadda’s residence
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Fear of tracing private communications and using them against users can have a chilling effect on fundamental freedoms
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Amaravati: The Bharatiya Janata Party has rejected the proposal of the Telugu Desam Party to join hands to defeat the YSR Congress Party in the State. TDP national president N Chandrababu Naidu during the party’s Mahanadu last weekend, announced that he would seek the support of the BJP, Jana Sena Party and the Communists to […]
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Warangal Urban: CPI state secretariat member Takkallapalli Srinivasa Rao on Sunday said the Centre had increased petrol and diesel prices 15 times in a row this month and placed a heavy burden on the common man. He alleged that the oil companies were working to protect the interest of the ruling BJP. Addressing party leaders […]
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Uttar Pradesh Minister Siddhartha Nath Singh said in a statement, that Akhilesh had no responsibility towards society
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Karimnagar: BJP leader and former ZPTC member Arukala Veereshalingam on Thursday said former Minister Eatala Rajender was ready to join BJP only to protect his properties. Speaking to reporters in Jammikunta, Veereshalingam posed a question to Rajender: “Are you going to join BJP to protect your properties or for the development of the constituency?” Pointing […]