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Police arrested BRS cadres across Mancherial district on Sunday while they were heading to join K.T. Rama Rao’s tour of Kannepalli Pump House. Tension flared in Chennur when former MLA Diwakar Rao was stopped and taken into custody, prompting criticism from party workers who accused the government of insecurity. Preventive arrests were also reported in several other mandals.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao marked National Doctors' Day by praising doctors and highlighting the party’s healthcare initiatives, including a free eye camp in Rajanna Sircilla district, with plans to expand such camps across the region.
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BRS MLC Takkellapalli Ravinder Rao said the party was undergoing restructuring and assured that every worker would be given a suitable role. He urged cadres to focus on local issues and expose the Congress government’s failures, while former minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar and MLC Tata Madhusudhan called for renewed struggle and predicted BRS’s victory in Bhadrachalam.
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Kothagudem: People from all walks of life have been facing severe hardships under the Congress rule, complained BRS Rajya Sabha member Vaddiraju Ravichandra. Expressing concern over the difficulties people were enduring, he asserted that whenever elections were held, BRS would register a resounding victory. The party leaders and cadres must work in that direction, he […]
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao urged party cadres to remain alert during the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls, stressing the importance of removing bogus entries and ensuring genuine voters are not excluded
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Dubbak MLA Kotha Prabhakar Reddy staged a protest during the praja palana programme in Siddipet, criticising the Congress government for delays in procuring paddy and other grains from farmers. The event turned chaotic as BRS cadres stormed the venue, raising slogans against the government.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao will visit Mancherial on Sunday to attend a party meeting and a wedding. District president Balka Suman has invited him to the programme. Rao will address party activists at the BRS office in Naspur mandal headquarters, outlining the party’s future direction.
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Tension gripped Khammam after BRS and CPI (M) cadres staged a protest at the Edulapuram counting centre, accusing election officials of bias for refusing recount requests in wards where BRS candidates lost by narrow margins of five and eight votes.
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Tension prevailed in Pashapur village of Vikarabad district after clashes broke out between Congress and BRS cadres following gram panchayat election results. BRS-supported candidate Kavitha Bharath Kumar and her panel had emerged victorious, prompting alleged attacks by Congress cadres on Friday night.
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BRS leaders in Khammam have accused local police officers of acting in favour of the ruling Congress party by filing false cases against their workers. The controversy intensified after Banoth Ravi, a tribal leader and Army veteran, allegedly attempted suicide due to harassment.
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In Jangaon district’s Station Ghanpur constituency, BRS cadres have initiated a postcard protest demanding the resignation of MLA Kadiyam Srihari, who defected to the Congress party. Accusing him of betraying the party and ignoring public grievances, especially farmers’ struggles due to urea shortage, leaders warned of escalating the movement if he fails to step down.
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BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao criticised the Congress government for failing to prepare for heavy rains and floods despite forecasts. Ahead of visiting rain-hit districts, he directed BRS cadre to lead relief efforts, provide food, medical aid, and sanitation.
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Harish Rao urged the BRS cadre to step up efforts across Siddipet’s 26 mandals, citing favourable ZP survey predictions. He criticised the Congress government for broken job and welfare promises, accusing it of neglecting farmers, women, and denying funds to Siddipet
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Former Medak MLA M Padma Devendar Reddy accused the Medak police of acting against the BRS cadre and leaders following the directions of Congress MLA Mynampally Rohit Rao
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While Chandrashekhar Rao has been meeting the party cadre and also the public at his Erravelli residence since recovering from a hip replacement surgery last year, he intends to hold constituency-wise meetings in a more structured manner.
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Officials took up no road works during the last 15 months, says BRS leader Bhupal Reddy
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KCR says Congress betraying people who trusted it and voted it to power; Announces massive public meeting in the last week of February
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Since the Congress government made 420 promises, and the government completed 420 days at the helm on Friday, the BRS cadre presented a representation to Gandhi statues in Medak to remind the party about their promises made during election campaign
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Says party cadre fought relentlessly for farmers, women, unemployed and weaker sections and exposing the lies of Revanth’s regime
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Rama Rao urged his supporters to remain resolute and focus on exposing the Congress' failures for the people of Telangana.