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Rachakonda Police have attached MLC Teenmaar Mallanna’s gunman to headquarters after he allegedly fired in the air to disperse protestors at the MLC’s office. The protest was over derogatory remarks against BRS MLC Kavitha. Counter cases have been filed.
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Tension broke out at MLC Teenmaar Mallanna’s office in Medipally after his gunmen fired shots during a protest by a group of people. One person reportedly sustained bullet injuries. Police have launched an investigation; more details are awaited.
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BRS MLC Kavitha urged the government to stop harassing goldsmiths under Section 411 of the IPC, citing rising suicides. She demanded legal amendments, financial aid, and empowerment of artisans, reminding the Congress of its Kamareddy Declaration promise.
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BRS MLC K Kavitha urged Telangana BJP chief N Ramchander Rao to ensure Presidential assent for BC reservation bills passed by the State Legislature. The bills propose 42% quotas for BCs in education, jobs, and local bodies.
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BRS MLC K Kavitha welcomed the State government’s request to restore five villages near Bhadrachalam to Telangana. Crediting Telangana Jagruthi’s efforts, she called it a step toward justice and urged the government to keep pressuring the Centre for action.
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Telangana Jagruthi announced new overseas presidents to boost its global presence and connect with the Telangana diaspora. President K Kavitha urged appointees to promote Telangana culture abroad. Regional committees will soon be formed, the organisation’s general secretary said.
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K Kavitha demanded a white paper on the Rs 2 lakh crore debt incurred by the Congress government in 18 months, alleging corruption and misuse of funds, and warned of Telangana being labelled an NPA due to mounting unpaid dues.
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BRS MLC K. Kavitha appealed to PM Modi and the Chief Ministers of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh to resolve the status of five villages around Bhadrachalam during the Pragathi Agenda meeting, claiming they were unfairly merged with Andhra despite no submergence risk.
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BRS MLC K Kavitha and MP R Krishnaiah have announced a united front for the July 17 Rail Roko protest, demanding Presidential assent for 42% BC reservations passed by the Telangana Assembly. The leaders called for public support and BC unity.
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Telangana Jagruthi to host a roundtable on Friday to address Polavaram backwater impact and loss of Bhadrachalam temple land due to post-bifurcation village mergers, ahead of the PM’s inter-State meeting on June 25
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K Kavitha announced that Telangana Jagruthi would transform into a political training platform for those without a political background.
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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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BRS MLC K. Kavitha accused the Congress of politicising the Kaleshwaram inquiry to target KCR and warned of mass protests. She questioned the silence on Andhra’s river projects and criticised the BJP for failing Telangana on irrigation concerns.
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The BRS marked the State Formation Day with grand celebrations across Telangana and abroad on Monday
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BRS MLC K Kavitha made the announcement, following a joint meeting of Telangana Jagruti and UPF leaders at the former's office
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BRS MLC K Kavitha urged CM Revanth Reddy to cancel GHMC's monsoon repair tenders, alleging favoritism towards select companies. She claimed changes to the tender process excluded Telangana contractors and added Rs 5.85 crore burden to public funds annually.
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Singareni Jagruthi is aimed at protecting the interests of Singareni workers and safeguarding the future of the public sector coal company
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In a statement, Kavitha said the government’s failure to procure the crop on time has left lakhs of farmers in distress. She remarked that the State cannot prosper, if farmers suffer.
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Poets under 35 can recite in Telugu, Hindi, English or Urdu; registrations open till May 26 and can be sent to kavitha.telangana@gmail.com
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BRS MLC K Kavitha charges Revanth Reddy government with conspiring to mortgage Telangana lands on the stock exchange to raise massive loans