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BRS MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy criticised the Bhu Bharati Act as regressive, calling it a huge jolt for farmers that replaces transparency with chaos. "Dharani benefited 75 lakh farmers and ensured clear ownership of 1.52 crore acres. Branding it flawed for a few gaps, is baseless," he said.
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This is nothing but political vendetta, there is no corruption in formula e-race, says Legislative Council Leader of the Opposition S Madhusudana Chary
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Earlier, BRS MLAs submitted an adjournment motion, urging the Speaker to allow a discussion on the Formula-E controversy.
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Turning emotional, they thanked the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), especially working president KT Rama Rao for supporting them during the tough times.
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BRS Legislative Party lodged a complaint to Speaker Gaddam Prasad against Roads and Buildings Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy for making derogatory remarks about former Minister and senior MLA T Harish Rao during the Question Hour in the Assembly on Wednesday.
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Responding to speculative reports on Rama Rao's possible arrest, Kavitha stated that the people of Telangana were closely watching the scripted drama by the Congress party, which was desperate to use legal tactics to target the BRS and its supremo K Chandrashekhar Rao, as it could not face the opposition politically.
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"We have discussed the State finances and loans about eight times. If the House is being run like this, one can imagine how the State administration is being run," Owaisi said
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Rama Rao went on to castigate the Congress for its duplicity, with Cabinet Ministers like Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy engaging in alleged land deals with Adani Group representatives in Hyderabad.
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Party demands government to extend an assistance of Rs 15,000 per acre to farmers for the Yasangi and Vanakalam seasons
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The BRS members were protesting near the well over the inordinate delay in clearing the overseas scholarships even as Panchayat Raj Minister D Anasuya alias Seethakka blamed the previous BRS government for the arrears
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Following a call given by BRS working president KT Rama Rao, the party leaders submitted petitions at the statues of Dr BR Ambedkar in all constituencies, demanding immediate withdrawal of cases and release of the jailed farmers.
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Malkajgiri MLA Marri Rajashekhar Reddy on Tuesday stressed that district in-charge Ministers should hold meetings with local legislators on Special Development Funds (SDF) and make budget allocations based on the constituency needs, citing the construction of RUB, ROB, the Malkajgiri Degree College, water, drainage and other issues in his constituency.
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In this backdrop the government is trying to address factors that added to the disillusionment among the farming community, as part of which it planning to shelve the modifications mooted for extending the enhanced assistance under the Rythu Bharosa scheme. Initially, the scheme was proposed to be restricted to small and marginal farmers with land holdings of up to 5 acres. However, this restriction is now being reconsidered.
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BRS lodged a complaint to the Speaker against Congress MLA Naini Rajender Reddy for making frivolous allegations against opposition MLAs during Question Hour on Monday.
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He made the announcement in the Assembly shortly after declaring that the government had no plans to create new districts or revenue divisions as well as remove the existing ones.
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BRS leaders presented a petition to the statue of BR Ambedkar asking the government to change its attitude towards the farmers and to ensure justice to the tribal farmers of Lagacharla
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During the Question Hour, Congress member MS Prabhakar alleged that the incident of food poisoning was taking place as part of a conspiracy hatched by a former IPS (Indirectly targeting BRS leader RS Praveen Kumar) who played a crucial role in running social welfare residential schools.
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Accuse Revanth Reddy and Congress government of trampling on the democratic rights enshrined in the Constitution
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Sabitha Indra Reddy stated that the BRS legislators who raised the question in the Assembly, were deprived the opportunity to seek clarity from the State government, after the session was adjourned. "The Ministers feared to face us in the Assembly on the issues plaguing education sector and hence, the answers were provided only in writing without giving scope for discussion in the House," she added.
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In a statement, Harish Rao questioned the Congress government's motive behind posing questions related to Andhra Pradesh, Telugu Desam Party and its president N Chandrababu Naidu in the Group II exam paper conducted on Monday.