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A high-level strategy meeting with top BRS functionaries, chaired by party president K Chandrashekhar Rao, will be held shortly to finalise the action plan
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Former MP credits the party’s parliamentary push and State-level lobbying, while expressing concern that 21 schools were actually needed
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"This is not an inquiry, it is political vengeance. But the people of Telangana will respond with clarity and force," the BRS working president asserted
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The senior BRS leader was injured after slipping on the wet floor in a bathroom at former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao's residence at Erravalli in Siddipet district
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A huge number of police personnel have been deployed, and roads around BRK Bhavan have been closed for regular commuters. Only employees are being permitted inside BRK Bhavan, with visitors being turned away at the gates
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BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao expressed deep sorrow over the passing of Gopinath, describing it as an irreparable loss to the party
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Acknowledging the festival’s deep significance, he highlighted its themes of sacrifice, generosity, and brotherhood
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The BRS working president advised students not to chase mere grades but to focus on long-term life goals. Rather than just chasing jobs, he asked them to strive for bringing change in the world and contribute meaningfully to society
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On Telangana Formation Day, the ruling party faces criticism for not fulfilling promises made to the families of Telangana martyrs. Key assurances — including jobs, pensions, and memorial development — remain pending, raising questions about the government’s commitment to the statehood movement legacy
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The BRS working president exuded confidence that the party would return to power in Telangana and K Chandrashekhar Rao would return as the Chief Minister within three years, to set the State back on development track.
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Senior party leaders and former Ministers Errabelli Dayakar Rao, V Srinivas Goud and LB Nagar MLA Devireddy Sudheer Reddy attended as chief guests
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In a statement, Chandrashekhar Rao expressed shock over the untimely demise of Madan Lal, terming it a significant loss to the BRS and Wyra. He extended heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family and prayed for peace to the departed soul
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Recalling the historical significance of May Day, he paid tribute to the global working class movement and the sacrifices of labourers, especially those from marginalised communities
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Asserts that public meeting was just a trailer and BRS will now question Congress government at every juncture and every failure over next three-and-half years
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With the local body elections round the corner, Chandrashekhar Rao’s scathing attack on the State government for failing to fulfil its promises has left the Congress think-tank anxious
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Congress regime is a “20 per cent commission government”, which ushered in chaos and failure on all fronts. They signed bonds for everything from Rythu Bandhu hike to Rs 2 lakh crop loan waiver. They collected votes on 420 promises, and even took oaths at temples but failed to fulfil them, says BRS supremo
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Party chief's fiery speech sets tone for BRS silver jubilee year; warns Congress that it would be digging its grave if its government did not get its act right
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They paid tributes to Telangana ideologue Prof Jayashankar and freedom fighter Konda Laxman Bapuji, and also scores of Telangana martyrs amid slogans commemorating their sacrifices paving the way for Telangana Statehood
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Party chief K Chandrashekhar Rao to give directions on future activities, says BRS MLC Tata Madhusudhan
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Terms party's silver jubilee celebrations as festival of Telangana, urges every household to participate in the celebrations at Elkathurthy on April 27