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BRS Legislature Party deputy leader Talasani Srinivas Yadav has called upon party cadres to organise grand celebrations across Telangana on February 17 to mark the birthday of party president and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao
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Was Telangana inevitable, or was it made possible? This video examines history, political theory, and the Telangana movement to explain why K. Chandrasekhar Rao’s role goes beyond governance—and why calling him the Father of Telangana is a historical conclusion, not a slogan.
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In a significant political development ahead of the municipal elections, several AIMIM leaders and nearly 50 party workers joined the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) in Sangareddy on Tuesday.
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Hyderabad police tightened security at BRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao’s Nandinagar residence ahead of SIT visit in phone tapping case. Heavy forces deployed, roads barricaded, traffic restricted, and security enhanced citywide amid anticipated protests by BRS workers
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao accused the Congress of undermining Telangana’s cultural identity by removing Bathukamma from the Telangana Thalli statue. Speaking at Bathukamma celebrations in Hyderabad, he pledged to continue the party’s fight until K Chandrashekhar Rao is reinstated as Chief Minister.
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In a political blow to the Congress ahead of local body elections in Telangana, former Gadwal Municipal Chairman BS Keshav resigned from the party, accusing it of marginalising backward communities. He plans to join the BRS in the presence of KT Rama Rao, along with other local leaders.
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Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy blamed KCR’s alleged black magic for the SLBC tunnel failure, while also accusing massive corruption in BRS-era projects like Kaleshwaram and claiming improving state finances
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Rajireddy entered politics through the Congress party and served in various positions. He was elected MLA from Uppal in 2009. He did not contest in 2014, instead fielding his brother Bandaru Lakshma Reddy, who lost that election. Lakshma Reddy later contested on a BRS ticket in 2023 and won.
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BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao discussed about the arrangements being made for mobilisation of crowds and ensure that they do not face any inconvenience
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Party to chair meeting on February 19, focusing on Silver Jubilee, membership, and political strategies
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BRS worker, Kodem Ravi was beaten up by Congress workers at a meeting organised at the village on Sunday to implement four schemes announced by the State government
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Says BRS would always be strong with lakhs of its workers, whether the party was in power or not
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Urging authorities to prioritize providing quality food and addressing the real issues faced by the students instead of posing for photos and making use of the occasion for mileage, he said meaningful actions were the need of the hour to ensure the well-being of the students in these hostels.
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Acknowledging that the party was no longer in power, KTR emphasized that this had not diminished the leadership's steely resolve to fight for the State and its people
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The officials informed that the party had not taken permission to erect banners. A heated argument broke out between the officials and the party leaders
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The BRS working president condemned the Congress government’s inaction in procuring cotton and paddy from farmers, forcing them to sell their produce at distress prices.
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The political witch hunt, following Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy's 'political bombs' announcement, began with a raid on Raj Pakala's home in Janwada, amid claims of breaking news from Congress supporters
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Large-scale protests have been staged by the BRS party workers across erstwhile Khammam district against the Congress government’s failure to extend Rythu Bharosa to farmers in kharif season
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BRS leaders, workers, and social media activists, who sought to support former minister T Harish Rao and other party leaders arrested on Thursday following a dispute between Huzurabad MLA Padi Koushik Reddy and Serilingampalli MLA Arekapudi Gandhi, were also taken into custody.
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BRS leaders and workers have planned to travel to Hyderabad to show their support for Siddipet MLA and former minister T Harish Rao, along with other party leaders, following their arrest on Thursday. The arrests are linked to a conflict involving Huzurabad MLA Padi Koushik Reddy and Serilingampalli MLA Arekapudi Gandhi.