-
The Congress-led Telangana government is facing scrutiny over its alleged use of advanced cybersecurity tools for political surveillance. Devices like Talkwalker, Cellebrite Inseyets and Innsight, originally meant for cybercrime detection, are reportedly being used to monitor opposition leaders, social media activity and private communications.
-
BRS leaders criticised the Congress government for neglecting education, agriculture and law and order. They demanded release of pending fee reimbursements, action on Group-1 exam irregularities and relief for farmers. They warned that private colleges may shut down over unpaid dues
-
BRS leaders hit out at Station Ghanpur MLA Kadiyam Srihari for defecting to Congress, calling him an opportunist chasing positions. They demanded immediate disqualification, accused Congress of “buying MLAs,” and warned of public revolt in his constituency.
-
BRS leaders were taken into preventive custody in Choppadandi ahead of AICC Telangana in-charge Meenakshi Natarajan’s Janahitha Yatra. They alleged the Congress government was suppressing opposition voices, while farmers and locals reportedly prepared to resist the yatra.
-
BRS MLA T. Harish Rao condemned the arrest of party general secretary R.S. Praveen Kumar and others in Asifabad for resisting police action against protesting Podu farmers. He accused the Congress government of insensitivity towards tribal land rights struggles.
-
BRS leaders have slammed the Congress-led Telangana government over its plan to implement 42% BC reservation in local polls through an ordinance. They alleged legal inconsistencies, betrayal of the Kamareddy Declaration, and a lack of sincere efforts to secure Presidential approval.
-
Several BRS leaders and visitors came to meet the former Chief Minister at the hospital and inquired about his health. Though admitted for a general health check-up, he discussed pressing issues concerning the State, including the availability of urea to farmers, agricultural and irrigation concerns, and the prevailing political climate.
-
BRS leaders slammed AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge for ignoring Telangana’s issues and termed his visit an election stunt. They accused the Congress of betraying voters, failing on job promises, and silencing dissent, with Revanth Reddy coming under direct fire.
-
BRS leaders alleged that retired government employees in Telangana are suffering due to delays in receiving service benefits. They demanded clearance of Rs 4,000 crore dues, criticised PF fund diversion, and called for abolition of the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS).
-
Says ruling party skipped assistance for one crop season and failed to clear arrears, releasing funds now only with elections in view
-
Say the probe into Kaleshwaram project is a conspiracy to divert Godavari river waters to Andhra Pradesh by discrediting the project and making Medigadda barrage dysfunctional
-
BRS leaders ridiculed Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for taking credit for welfare work done by BRS president and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, while doing little to address the current issues faced by Dalits and Adivasis
-
Says Congress leaders are allocating houses to their people by taking Rs 50,000 as bribe, setting aside eligible beneficiaries
-
BRS MLC Dasoju Sravan Kumar filed a complaint against a malicious campaign targeting T Harish Rao. He accused Congress of spreading fake clippings, demanding action. Harish Rao warned of legal action
-
Says the ruling party deliberately delaying repairs in its attempt to discredit the good works done by former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao
-
Vemula Prashanth Reddy says Revanth Reddy lacks both stature and credibility to criticise the BRS chief
-
KT Rama Rao credits relentless struggle of University of Hyderabad students for the positive verdict
-
Since the irrigation department failed to impound water in Ankampet lake from River Godavari this yasangi, farmers said that the crops in hundreds of acres withered out in these two villages
-
In Kotapalli mandal center, BRS leader Manishetti Vidyasagar was forcibly confined to his residence early in the morning ahead of Reddy’s tour. Later, he was taken to Kotapalli police station.
-
The agricultural lands in the village have been deprived of irrigation water due to the closure of sluices in the SRSP canal. Therefore, officials should release Yellampalli water by opening the sluices to support the standing crops, he stated.