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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
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Event being held on sprawling 1,300-acre site, with over 1,000 acres earmarked for parking
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With a new generation of leaders emerging within the party, including KT Rama Rao, the future of BRS may hinge on its ability to blend legacy with innovation, emotion with execution, and regional pride with national purpose
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BRS Parliamentary Party deputy leader and Rajya Sabha MP Vaddiraju Ravichandra highlights K Chandrashekhar Rao’s role in transforming Telangana into the "granary of India" and revitalising its villages
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Emphasising the significance of the festival as the beginning of a new agricultural year, he expressed hope for abundant water resources to ensure prosperous harvests and prayed to Mother Nature for blessings to enrich the lives of the citizens.
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Challenges him to prove that even one farmer in the Chief Minister's native village, Kondareddipalli, or elsewhere in his constituency, Sircilla, benefited from 100% loan waiver
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Says BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao never played politics in the name of religion, treated people of all religions as human beings
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Lashes out at government for reducing irrigation, drinking water to an economic issue instead of treating it as a fundamental necessity
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Accuses Congress government of misleading public on debts, blaming previous BRS regime to cover up its inability to fulfil electoral promises
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The Chief Minister stated that Telangana's monthly revenue stands at Rs 18,500 crore. Out of this, Rs 6,500 crore is allocated for salaries and pensions, while another Rs 6,500 crore is used for loan repayments and interest. This leaves only Rs 5,500 crore for welfare and development, he explained at the India Today Conclave in New Delhi on Friday
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Event being planned as a turning point in Telangana politics; party leadership preparing to take on both Congress-led Telangana government and BJP-led Centre
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Thinking innovatively, the farmers have written the words ‘Happy Birthday KCR’ using dry chillies on a kallam
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Around 700 persons from several parts of the constituency including activists and leaders of BRS voluntarily donated the blood
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Former Minister and BRS legislator says the Chief Minister is deliberately targeting the BRS chief only to stay in the headlines
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Residents recall innovative welfare schemes launched by former CM Chandrashekhar Rao to make the State ‘Golden Telangana’