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Sharing the news on X, BRS working president KT Rama Rao expressed delight that the 2022 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has now come to fruition. He posted visuals of the unit, highlighting that once fully operational, Sircilla Apparel Park will create 25,000 jobs, attributing the initiative to the visionary leadership of former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao.
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Contends that cases were baseless and lack any material or evidence to subject him to undergo criminal proceedings
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Bathula Srinivas, a small tea vendor, has been operating KTR Tea Stall at the ghat for the past four years. However, during the collector's visit this morning, he reportedly objected to the prominent display of Rama Rao's photo on the stall and questioned municipal officials about its trade license. Following his directive, the officials promptly shut down the stall, leaving Srinivas without a source of income.
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While addressing party workers during Chandrashekhar Rao's 71st birthday celebrations at Telangana Bhavan, Rama Rao praised his father, stating that Chandrashekhar Rao was a hero not only to him but to four crore people of Telangana.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao, former Minister T Harish Rao, and Opposition leader in the Council S Madhusudhana Chari celebrated by cutting a huge 71 kg cake at Telangana Bhavan. The event also featured a special documentary showcasing Chandrashekhar Rao's life and political journey. Cultural programs were organized as part of the celebration, with participation from MPs, MLAs, former Ministers, corporators, and activists.
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He will also deliver a keynote address on "Driving Digital India: Innovations & Strategies for a Technologically Advanced Future" at the prestigious summit, organised by Entrepreneur India
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In a statement, Rama Rao highlighted that during former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao's tenure, Gurukuls thrived, attracting 1.68 lakh applicants for 41,000 seats in SC, ST, BC, and minority institutions. However, within just one year of Congress rule, the number of applications declined to 80,000 for 51,000 available seats.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao lashed out at the Congress government for the plight of farmers who were struggling to repay loans and suffering the wrath of the bank officials due to lack of government support
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao on Monday met tribal farmers in Lagacherla, where they have been fighting against the forced takeover of their lands for the proposed Pharma City
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A bench comprising Justices BR Gavai and K Vinod Chandran had previously sought clarification from the Telangana Legislative Assembly on what defines a "reasonable period" for resolving disqualification pleas. During the hearing on Monday, Justice Gavai reminded senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, who was representing the Assembly Secretary, that he was expected to obtain instructions regarding this timeline.
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Speaking to the media after meeting Rangarajan and his father, M.V. Soundarajan, on Monday, Rama Rao demanded prompt action against the culprits. He urged the government to take a firm stand against those responsible, irrespective of their motives. Additionally, he called for enhanced security measures to safeguard Rangarajan’s family and prevent any further incidents.
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In a post on X, Rama Rao stated that during former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao's tenure, Telangana experienced the highest groundwater rise in the country, transforming even seasonal drylands into water-rich areas. However, he claimed that under Congress rule, paddy fields are now drying up.
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In a post on X, Rama Rao pointed out the dire condition of rural administration, citing unpaid bills, financial distress among former sarpanches, and village secretaries facing unwarranted trouble by using personal funds.
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Accuses it of manipulating BC population data, failing to fulfil promise of 42% reservation in local body polls
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BRS legislators delegation led by party working president and MLA KT Rama Rao submitted a representation letter to Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar in this regard
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A Bench comprising Justice BR Gavai and Justice Vinod Chandran took up Rama Rao's petition, which demands the expulsion of BRS legislators who switched to the ruling Congress
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Holding the Congress party responsible for the surge in suicide cases and the deteriorating state of affairs in Telangana, BRS working president KT Rama Rao on Sunday expressed concern over the State’s fall from a prosperous "Annapurna" to once again a land plagued by starvation deaths and suicides
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Reiterates that people will soon recognise Congress’ failures and restore Chandrashekhar Rao's governance
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Criticises Congress for failing to implement six guarantees, alleges that State government was suppressing dissent by filing cases against BRS members who questioned its performance
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Sharing media reports on the hardships faced by farmers on X, Rama Rao criticized the government for neglecting key issues, leaving farmers in Palamuru, Wyra, Bayyaram, and Jagtial struggling to secure support prices for essential crops, as well as access to power and fertilizers.