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He questioned the government's preparedness for the all-party meeting called on the subject on Monday, stating that even Congress leaders were unsure of the party's stance.
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The State government introduced the bill extending reservations to BCs, SCs and STs (Reservation of seats in Educational Institutions and of Appointments or Posts in the Services) in the Assembly
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Revanth Reddy had defended his "mortuary" remarks in the Assembly, saying they were aimed at the BRS, and not the former Chief Minister.
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BRS members including MLA KP Vivekanand Goud, Marri Rajshekhar Reddy and MLA Shambhipur Raju in their complaint alleged that Revanth Reddy had made derogatory comments, which hurt their sentiments and also crossed the line of political discourse
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"Crops are withering, farmers are suffering, and irrigation remains unreviewed, yet the Chief Minister indulges is busy with unofficial media interactions in Delhi," remarked KTR.
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Leader of Opposition and BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao, asked the party members to apologise to the Speaker of the Telangana Assembly
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Speaking at a government function at Ravindra Bharathi, CM A Revanth Reddy made insensitive comments, saying: "They are talking about his stature, but truth is that we have put him on a stretcher and he will soon end up in the mortuary."
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In a veiled threat, CM Revanth Reddy said that non-cooperation from government employees could worsen the financial crunch, leading to even salary disbursements being 'affected'
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BRS MLA T Harish Rao emphasized that the House should run for at least 20 days as part of the budget session for a comprehensive discussion on the demands of various departments
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Speaking to mediapersons, former Minister T Harish Rao said the speech was filled with "half-truths, lies, and untruths," and failed to address the real concerns of farmers, unemployed youth and marginalised sections
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BRS likely to get 87 seats while the Congress may retain only 14 to 21 seats in fresh polls, compared to the 64 it won in 2023
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The BRS MLC sought to know the government's measures to safeguard the farmers, while turmeric prices dropped to Rs 9,000 per quintal
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The promises awaiting implementation included scooters, laptops, five lakh education assurance cards, and improved facilities in Gurukul schools
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Speaking to mediapersons after filing his nomination, Sravan thanked party chief K Chandrashekhar Rao for entrusting with a great responsibility to be the voice of people in the State Legislature
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BRS leaders Tatikonda Rajaiah and RS Praveen Kumar demanded that the announcement of results of the tests held for recruitment for government jobs should be stopped until the categorisation process was completed, fulfilling what the Chief Minister had assured on the issue
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Lack of government assistance, mounting financial burden compounded by family struggles are leading to tragic outcomes in Telangana's farming community
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BRS MLC K Kavitha stated that while education and employment quotas may have legal complexities at 46%, there were no hurdles in implementing political reservations which were entirely within the State's jurisdiction
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Though the Congress fielded Narender Reddy in the Medak-Nizamabad-Adilabad-Karimnagar Graduates constituency, it could not win the seat due to multiple factors, including a few self-goals.
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Apart from Telangana, Andhra Pradesh is the only other State to get appreciated for its efforts for conducting skill census in January this year, to improve skilling and employability of students.
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While Chandrashekhar Rao has been meeting the party cadre and also the public at his Erravelli residence since recovering from a hip replacement surgery last year, he intends to hold constituency-wise meetings in a more structured manner.