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BRS working president and Minister KT Rama Rao launched a stinging attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP, accusing them of divisive politics and failure to address the needs of Telangana.
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The three-time MLA Odelu joined the Congress twice in a gap of little over a year, reflecting his unstable decisions
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Telangana is one of the five states scheduled to go to the Polls later this year. Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Mizoram are the other states that will see assembly elections this year
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Reacting to the Congress party's electoral promises during its public meeting on the outskirts of Hyderabad on Sunday, the BRS leader said the Congress had failed to deliver on its promises in Karnataka, resulting in issues faced by farmers and industrialists.
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Madhusudhana Chary appealed to Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan to give her approval for the nomination of senior BRS leader Dasoju Sravan as MLC under the Governor's quota
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Posters comparing the welfare schemes in Congress ruled States and Telangana have surfaced in different areas in the city on Sunday
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Despite all efforts from the State, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the so-called 'Vishwaguru', did not pay heed to the State’s demand to help determine its share of river waters, KCR said.
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The demand of providing 33 percent reservation in Parliament and State legislatures to Other Backward Classes (OBCs) reflects the BRS commitment for social justice, affirmative action and empowerment of these marginalized communities, he said, adding that the union government should take immediate steps to address this long-cherished demand of Backward Castes.
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On the other hand, parched lands in Sircilla would be supplied water by completing the Malkapeta reservoir shortly.
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BRS leaders JT Rama Rao, Talari Suresh, Maddimsetti Suresh, Karanam Rammohan Naidu, R. Tatarao, Battula Neelakantham, G. Sumati and others participated in the protest programme.
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BRS Parliamentary Party meeting, to be chaired by Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao will discuss strategies to be adopted for the special session of the Parliament scheduled to commence from September 18
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People would have to decide whether they would support the party that had brought the anti-farmer laws in the Parliament or the party that was giving drinking water to each and every doorstep in Telangana, said Harish Rao
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Stating that Congress leaders were unable to catch up with Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, Kavitha said AICC leader and MP Rahul Gandhi was an outdated leader who was unable to update himself. Gandhi was unable to prevent Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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BJP State president G Kishan Reddy, while addressing party functionaries recently, had asked them to project the BRS, Congress and AIMIM as anti-Sanatana Dharma parties
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Minister Indrakaran Reddy exuded confidence that the BRS would easily win the mandate and form the government for the third time in a row.
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BRS party parliamentary meeting is being conducted in the wake of the Special Session of the Parliament to commence from September 18.
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However, the picture reverses as more voters are angry at the sitting MLAs in Chhattisgarh with a score of 44. Only 27.6 are angry at the sitting MLA in Telangana and only 28.3 in Rajasthan
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao is likely to address a series of 30 public meetings covering 36 districts of Maharashtra before the Lok Sabha poll schedule is announced
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Welcoming them into the party fold, Kranti Kiran said Congress leader Damodara Raja Narasimha was trying to instigate differences among the people by making them demand for the implementation of Dalit Bandhu all at once.
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The BJP national leadership too is said to have given hints that all its MPs in the State should contest to the Assembly. Sanjay, who had lost in the 2014 Assembly polls as well, however was not reportedly much in favour of the idea.