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BRS leader T Harish Rao warned that Telangana is slipping into economic collapse under the Congress government, citing repeated deflation and weak consumer demand. He blamed Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s “reckless policies” for pushing the State toward financial stagnation.
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BRS senior leader T Harish Rao condemned the house arrests of party leaders ahead of the “Chalo Bus Bhavan” protest, accusing the Congress government of suppressing dissent. He alleged that the Revanth Reddy regime was burdening citizens and planning to privatise the RTC.
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Police placed BRS leaders, including KT Rama Rao and T Harish Rao, under house arrest to prevent them from joining the “Chalo Bus Bhavan” protest against the RTC fare hike. Heavy police deployment was seen across Hyderabad as tensions rose Thursday morning.
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BRS leaders KTR and Harish Rao paid tributes to tribal freedom fighter Kumram Bheem on his death anniversary, highlighting his fight for Adivasi rights. Memorials, district renaming, and Adivasi Bhavan commemorate his enduring legacy in Telangana.
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BRS leaders KT Rama Rao and T Harish Rao condemned the attempted attack on Chief Justice of India BR Gavai inside the Supreme Court, calling it a shameful act that undermines judicial dignity and poses a serious threat to democracy.
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BRS leaders, led by T Harish Rao, slammed the Congress government for stalling TIMS at LB Nagar. They highlighted ignored plans, delayed medical colleges, and unmet healthcare commitments, warning of public unrest if work doesn’t resume
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Senior BRS leader T Harish Rao criticized both the Centre and Telangana government for delaying commission payments to ration dealers. He demanded immediate release of central dues and six-month pending state payments, urging implementation of promised honorarium.
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BRS leader T Harish Rao accused the Congress government of failing to act on IMD warnings before heavy rains devastated Medak and Kamareddy. He demanded ₹25 lakh ex gratia for victims’ families and compensation for farmers, alleging gross negligence in relief efforts.
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With internal surveys showing favourable ground, former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao and senior leaders are directing strategies, targeting Congress’ shortcomings
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He criticised the Congress government for its neglect of the education sector in just 20 months and its inability to ensure even mid-day meals to students as per the menu
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BRS leaders T Harish Rao and S Niranjan Reddy slammed the Congress government for holding Rythu Panduga celebrations without fulfilling farmer promises. They demanded an apology and accused the ruling party of betraying farmers with reduced aid and unfulfilled guarantees.
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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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In a strong show of support for the nation’s security forces, Harish Rao attended a solidarity event for Indian soldiers at Malla Reddy Health City in Suraram
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The latest in this alleged misinformation campaign was an online report claiming that former Minister Harish Rao was being sidelined within the party and was considering an exit
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Harish Rao flags off rally, says cadres will act as a source of inspiration to bring back party to power
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Taking to social media platform “ X” he greeted the people on this auspicious occasion and expressed hope and optimism for the year ahead. He emphasized the well-being of farmers and the prosperity of the state.
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CM says past governments inducted defected MLAs into Cabinet without facing bypolls and that his government was following the same tradition; Harish raises a point of order and questioning legality of discussing a case that was pending before Supreme Court
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Even as BRS MLAs sought clarifications, Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar abruptly adjourned the session, triggering protests from Opposition
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He demanded that the government immediately clear the pending arrears and complete the selection process for new beneficiaries to ensure that financially weak students do not lose the opportunity to study abroad
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He pointed out that while Congress leaders had earlier opposed the project, filed court cases, and questioned its feasibility, they were now posing for pictures before the Godavari River waters gushing out of it, benefiting from the very project they once tried to stall