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Minister Allola Indrakaran Reddy said that the government was implementing welfare schemes covering all sections of the society
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Energy Minister G Jagadish Reddy on Monday said that the era of BRS would start soon in the national politics
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People's mood indicate that BRS victory in the next elections was inevitable, said Kadiyam Srihari
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Harish Rao called upon the newly joined cadres to work for the victory of the BRS in the coming elections so that the development and welfare schemes will be completed in Telangana
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In a statement here on Monday, he underscored the need for a united struggle in this and said that he would shortly meet various trade unions in the steel plant to take it forward.
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Syed Abdul Qadir Maulana, a prominent Muslim minority leader and vice president of NCP party, joined the BRS in the presence of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao
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Unable to digest the growth of Telangana under the BRS government, leaders of three opposition political parties are hatching a conspiracy to loot the State, said Gangula
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Dasoju Sravan said the saffron party was indulging in malicious propaganda since it was unable to counter the achievements of the State government
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KT Rama Rao directed MLAs to utilize social media platforms more effectively in sharing the party and government programmes with the people in respective constituencies
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Harish Rao called upon people to realise that the TSPSC paper leakage was identified by the government and not by Opposition parties
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Industries Minister KTR demanded the Union government to stall the conspiracies of handing over the VSP, which was valued at Rs.1.5 lakh crore.
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao’s brainstorming session with farmer union leaders from Maharashtra here on Saturday turned out to be a good learning experience for the latter, even in terms of political acumen
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Work on the BRS party offices in Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur and Aurangabad is also on, with indications that Madhya Pradesh is next in line
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With the Assembly elections likely to be conducted by year end, the Atmeeya Sammelanams are turning out to be ideal platforms for the BRS to discuss strategies for constituency-wise campaigns
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Kavitha cancelled the Athmeeya Sammelanam and headed to Narender's house, where she met and consoled his family members.
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Keeping aside politics, it was clearly visible why Telangana was unique when compared to other States, KTR said at the National Panchayat Awards presentation ceremony
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After the oath taking ceremony, the Council Chairman formally welcomed the newly elected members into the Council
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Leaders of around 20 opposition parties, including BRS, are slated to attend the meeting either in person in Chennai or virtually, opposition leaders said
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31.4% of voters believe that corruption had decreased in Telangana, according to CSDS survey
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BRS leader Raju had visited Lord Rama temples in and around Sadasivapet town on the eve of Sri Rama Navami on Thursday and donated the books