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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.
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Remarks trigger harsh reactions, with some even calling him a narcissist obsessed with power, and a low-grade incompetent leader who is a disgrace to the State and country
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Nine-member panel, led by former minister Niranjan Reddy, to conduct two-week tour across State to identify key causes behind farm crisis
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“The BRS may have lost power, but not it’s fighting spirit,” he declared, while releasing the BRS Karmika Vibhagam (BRSKV) calendar at Telangana Bhavan
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Sharing the CCTV footage of farmer's suicide on social media, BRS working president KT Rama Rao called it a gut-wrenching testament to the Congress government's failed administration
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Blames Sonia and Rahul Gandhi, who pledged to implement all promises during elections, for turning a blind eye
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Criticises Telangana Chief Minister for using probe agencies as tools for political vendetta; says investigation into cases filed against him costing Rs 5 crore to Rs 10 crore
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Says just like in Maharashtra, Congress will face similar fate in Delhi, asserts that people will see through Revanth's deception and propaganda
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Harish slammed police for intentionally keeping Kaushik Reddy at police station overnight despite having possibility of releasing him on station bail
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Says Congress government cannot hurt the self-confidence of BRS leaders who emerged from Telangana statehood struggle
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Says on one hand, party organising rally to 'Save the Constitution' and trying to poach BRS MLAs on the other
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Meeting came a day after BRS working president's seven-and-a-half-hour interrogation by the Anti-Corruption Bureau