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Tension prevailed as BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao's convoy encountered multiple police barricades while heading to the Kannepalli pump house. BRS workers removed obstructions, allowing the convoy to proceed, while Rama Rao accused the Congress government of obstructing the visit.
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A victory rally by newly elected BRS councillor Pasikanti Ramya in Sircilla’s 31st ward turned violent on Friday when Congress activists allegedly attacked the procession.
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Tension gripped parts of Narsapur municipality after BRS workers objected to the alleged distribution of cash by Congress leaders soon after polling began. Heated arguments and scuffles involving BJP and BRS workers prompted police intervention to restore order.
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Several BRS workers were injured after allegedly being attacked by Congress cadres in Jukal Thanda village of Sangareddy district on Tuesday night. The incident occurred hours before the third phase of polling, following allegations of cash distribution to lure voters.
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An argument over the sarpanch election turned violent in Cheruvukommu thanda of Warangal’s Chennaraopet mandal as Congress and BRS workers clashed, leaving several injured. Police registered cases and deployed tight security ahead of polling.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao warned of retaliation if police remained spectators to alleged Congress violence against party workers. Visiting injured activists in Hyderabad, he demanded strict action against the accused and said the BRS would fight until justice is delivered.
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A protest led by former minister Jogu Ramanna outside Adilabad MP G Nagesh’s residence turned tense as BRS activists clashed with police over the Cotton Corporation of India’s procurement restrictions. The agitation highlighted farmers’ distress over moisture norms and import duty cuts.
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A political clash between Congress and BRS workers escalated at Pedda Shankarampet, Medak, after a verbal dispute in a local WhatsApp group. Police intervened promptly to diffuse tensions, ensuring no injuries were reported.
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Asks them to shed internal differences and focus on grassroots mobilisation; wants them to strengthen the party in Nirmal, Mudhol, Khanapur constituencies
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Demand registration of cases against Congress workers who had attacked them over a protocol issue triggered a conflict between both sides
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Kavitha lamented the lack of progress under the Congress rule, demanding that the ongoing projects be completed swiftly
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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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Tensions escalated in Nalgonda as BRS workers clashed with Congress leaders over the removal of campaign posters, resulting in violence
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BRS workers pick up argument with police for preventing them from staging protest over Rythu Bharosa
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The Vikarabad town police and the local traffic police reached the spot and forcefully shifted the protestors from the road to the police station
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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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BRS workers and farmers staged protests and burned effigies of Revanth Reddy across the erstwhile Nalgonda district for his remarks against free power to the agriculture sector.
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Rajeshwar Reddy and Madhusudhan asked the doctors to provide better medical services to the BRS workers.
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Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy followers allegedly attacked and injured BRS workers at Komminepall village of Kamepalli mandal in the district.