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BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao slammed the Telangana government for a critical fertiliser shortage, accusing it of poor planning and artificial scarcity. He demanded a probe into the spike in urea prices and questioned hoarding and political interference in fertiliser distribution.
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BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao challenged CM Revanth Reddy to a public debate on farmers’ issues, criticising the Congress for unmet promises and mishandling agriculture. KTR alleged a “covert rule” in Telangana and accused the CM of favouring Andhra interests.
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KTR accused the Congress government of inhumane treatment of workers killed in the Sigachi blast, criticising the use of cardboard boxes to send bodies home. He compared Revanth Reddy’s handling to KCR’s dignified support for migrants during COVID-19.
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BRS president K. Chandrashekhar Rao was admitted to a Hyderabad hospital for routine medical tests. K.T. Rama Rao clarified that it was precautionary and not serious. He said all vitals are normal and thanked well-wishers for their concern.
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Leaders from across political parties paid rich tributes to former Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao on his birth anniversary. Remembered as the architect of India’s economic reforms, Rao was praised for his intellect, reforms, and deep roots in Telangana
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BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao lashed out at the Congress government for allegedly destroying homes and tribal livelihoods in the name of development. He urged public resistance against forced demolitions, land takeovers, and forest evictions in Telangana’s rural and urban areas.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao calls the move heinous and unforgivable; demands immediate apology from Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy
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BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao alleged that police stations have turned into “settlement centres” under Congress rule, citing the suicide of party worker Kuntaiah. KTR promised full support to the deceased activist's family and pledged to cover his children's education.
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The BRS working president questioned the timing of the Rythu Bharosa rollout for the ongoing Vanakalam (Kharif) season, calling it a tactic to influence the upcoming local body elections while neglecting previous instalments
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Prohibitory orders were enforced around Telangana Bhavan as BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao appeared before the ACB in connection with the Formula-E race case. The area saw a heavy police presence, road barricades, and tension over rumours of a possible arrest.
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Slams Congress government for targeting opposition leaders; calls Formula-E case a political ploy; dares Revanth Reddy to a polygraph test and vows to go to jail for Hyderabad’s development
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BRS working president hit out at the Congress government for indulging in political vendetta by misusing investigation agencies to silence opposition voices
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Criticises the Congress government over a fresh ACB notice to KT Rama Rao, calling it political vendetta; defends Formula-E event’s impact on Telangana’s global image; accuses Congress of diversionary and vindictive politics
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BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao stressed the importance of mental health while inaugurating Amrutha Sankalp Clinic in Gachibowli. He encouraged people to overcome stigma and seek professional help, noting how stress is contributing to chronic diseases and suicides.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao visited MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy at Yashoda Hospital, where he is recovering from surgery after a slip injury at KCR’s residence. KTR, along with senior leaders, wished him a speedy recovery.
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"This is not an inquiry, it is political vengeance. But the people of Telangana will respond with clarity and force," the BRS working president asserted
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"How long will this mafia show run Revanth? Let me tell you, we aren't scared of arrests," the BRS working president said, adding that they were fighters and would continue to fight the Congress government, both legally and democratically
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Calling it the loss of a 'brother', Rama Rao described Gopinath as a gentle and kind-hearted soul. He thanked the State government for stepping in to make the necessary arrangements for the final journey
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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 leader K.T. Rama Rao visited Jubilee Hills MLA Maganti Gopinath at AIG Hospital in Gachibowli on Saturday. He spoke with the MLA’s family, consulted doctors about his condition, and extended wishes for a quick and full recovery.