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Describing the remarks as "absolutely appalling," Rama Rao accused the Congress of once again displaying a lack of respect for the judiciary. He said the comments were not only an insult to the Supreme Court but also to the Constitution of India. Rama Rao further alleged that the Congress has a pattern of questioning judicial verdicts for political advantage, citing the Kancha Gachibowli forest issue and the Palamuru-Rangareddy project case as instances.
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During a preparatory meeting at the home of Dallas-based entrepreneur Anil Grandhi, BRS NRI global coordinator Mahesh Bigala and BRS NRI USA advisory board chairman Thanneru Mahesh, along with community leaders such as Dayakar Pusukuri, Satish (ATA), Vamsi Reddy (TTA), and Raj Pradhal, pledged their full support to ensure the event's grand success.
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In a series of posts on X, Rama Rao stated that the ED's findings support the BRS's longstanding claim that Revanth Reddy received large donations to the Young India organisation in return for political appointments and favours.
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Highlighting his contributions in the erstwhile Hyderabad State, Rama Rao recalled Bhagya Reddy Varma’s pioneering efforts in establishing 26 schools for Dalit children over a century ago, along with his unwavering fight against child marriage, the Jogini system, and various other social evils. He also noted Varma’s role during the plague epidemic and praised his work as a multilingual orator and journalist.
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While addressing the media in Nalgonda on Wednesday, Rama Rao accused both the Congress and BJP of engaging in political theatrics instead of focusing on the pressing issues faced by the public. He also criticized Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for remaining silent on the SLBC tunnel collapse, which resulted in the loss of eight lives.
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He posted on X, "With a capable leader and a fully functional government, humans could have been brought back from Mars within three months. But because it’s the Congress, they haven’t even managed to recover the bodies from the tunnel."
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Invitation has been extended acknowledging the former IT and Industries Minister's visionary leadership and significant contributions in transforming Telangana into a global hub for IT and industrial innovation
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In a post on X early on Wednesday, Rama Rao wished the forces more power to completely eliminate terrorist infrastructure
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Upon learning that their father Banavath Reddy was in Malaysia for work and struggling to reach home, he directed his office to make necessary arrangements for his return to Telangana
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao hailed the sacrifices of the working class on the occasion of International Labour Day. He stated that their hard work builds the nation and creates wealth which is priceless
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They paid tributes to Telangana ideologue Prof Jayashankar and freedom fighter Konda Laxman Bapuji, and also scores of Telangana martyrs amid slogans commemorating their sacrifices paving the way for Telangana Statehood
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Rama Rao shared photos and videos of the farmers' bullock cart rally on X, commending the determination and spirit of the farmers led by former Minister and senior MLA G Jagadish Reddy. He stated that their actions serve as an inspiration to Telangana's four crore people, protecting the state's interests and political identity.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao praised Sai Shivani from Warangal for securing the all-India 11th rank, calling her achievement a symbol of women's empowerment and a proud moment for the state.
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The decision was formally declared by BRS working president KT Rama Rao following a meeting with party corporators, MLAs, and MLCs from Greater Hyderabad. The electoral college comprises 84 GHMC corporators, 15 MLAs, and two MPs from Hyderabad district. Polling will be held on April 23, with counting scheduled for April 25.
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Accuses Congress government of violating statutory environmental and financial regulations; questions Centre's inaction despite having access to all evidence
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“Mallikarjun Kharge was brought to Telangana, made grand promises to Dalits, and then left those commitments behind after securing their votes,” he said. “Where is the Rs 12 lakh promised under the Dalit Bandhu scheme? What happened to the Rs 6 lakh assured for house construction? And what about the land pattas and the 28 per cent quota in contracts for Dalits and tribals?”
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Speaking at a BRS party meeting in Malkajgiri on Sunday, Rama Rao accused Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy of deceiving the public with hollow promises. He said the Congress party's unfounded assurances had only added to the hardships faced by the people.
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BRS working president urged the apex court to set timelines for the Assembly Speakers as well to take decision on MLA defections
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He remarked that the people of Telangana were now experiencing the consequences of placing their trust in tourist parties and visionless leaders. “The Congress has appointed an unfit leader to a key position, dismantled a State that was built through decades of struggle, and is now toying with the lives of four crore citizens,” he said.