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BRS leader and former MLA Sunke Ravishankar received a threat call while at Karimnagar Two Town police station to complain about an earlier attack on party activist Nalla Sathish. The incident comes after Sathish posted comments against MLA Medipally Satyam.
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Shankar was a resident of Rampur village in Kasipet mandal. He was a leader of Tudum Debba, a tribal rights organisation and leader of BRS.
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BRS leader P Karthik Reddy warned of an indefinite hunger strike if Rythu Bharosa funds are not released for erstwhile Rangareddy farmers within a week, accusing the Congress government of political discrimination and stepmotherly treatment of the district’s farmers
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Condemns use of his name and photograph in a drug-related incident near Chevella; terms it a deliberate attempt to malign his reputation
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Acknowledging the festival’s deep significance, he highlighted its themes of sacrifice, generosity, and brotherhood
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He took a drastic step by ending his life at his home on Wednesday night. The reason behind his suicide remains unknown.
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BRS leaders have filed a complaint against CM Revanth Reddy, accusing him of causing significant losses due to the cancellation of the Formula-E event and harming state growth
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He stated that he was attacked by Congress leaders, including Minister D Sridhar Babu, MLAs Sanjay Kumar, Kavvampally Satyanarayana, and Makkan Singh Raj Thakur
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Former BRS MLA Methuku Anand says Chief Minister's “seventh guarantee” of democracy turned out to be a farce, with democracy being systematically killed by the latter's family rule
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BRS leader Sunke Ravishankar, along with party workers, planned to protest against the State government's decision to reduce the promised Rs.15,000 per acre to Rs.12,000 under the Rythu Bharosa scheme
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In a statement issued on Saturday, Niranjan Reddy criticized the "Rythu Panduga" event held in Mahabubnagar district, claiming it seemed more like an attempt to intimidate farmers than a celebration. "The meeting appeared to be aimed at threatening the farmers of the State for not surrendering their lands in Kodangal, under the guise of a farmers' festival. The Chief Minister's tone suggested he might forcibly take the farmers' lands," he alleged.
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Speaking to party members and leaders at the BRS office, he emphasized that the BRS president has made an indelible mark on the history of the State. He stated that the president's contributions to Telangana's journey to statehood are undeniable and will forever remain a significant part of its legacy.
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He claimed that the State government's statements to the Centre about the project did not align with its actions on the ground. He commended BRS chief K. Chandrashekhar Rao for introducing and enforcing a law superior to the Land Acquisition Act, 2013. Highlighting Rao's background as a member of a displaced family, he emphasized that this experience gave the former Chief Minister a deeper understanding of the hardships faced by the displaced.
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The programme was organized by Fit India Foundation, a voluntary organisation to mark the birthday of BRS leader Dr RS Praveen Kumar.
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Som Distilleries and Breweries Limited has filed a case in Bhopal court against BRS spokesperson Krishank Manne over his allegations, leading to cancellation of liquor sale permission in Telangana
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In a letter to the CEO, Ravinder Singh expressed concern that the slow pace of voter registration in rural areas is due to a lack of sufficient awareness programs. He noted that enrollment officers are already overwhelmed with their daily responsibilities and are finding it challenging to complete the registration tasks.
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BRS leader and Chintakani mandal president Pentyala Pullaiah was arrested without explanation, prompting strong condemnation from district president Tata Madhusudhan.
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The controversy began when constables' wives staged a protest on October 21, demanding better treatment and addressing the challenging work schedules of their husbands. In response, battalion officials suspended 20 constables, a decision Praveen Kumar criticized as unjust and unconstitutional.
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Harish Rao said before the elections, Rahul Gandhi had begged for votes from unemployed youth after visiting libraries, but now the Congress government was resorting to lathicharges on job aspirants.
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Urges Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari to discuss with chairman of the Telangana Public Service Commission and resolve the issue amicably