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BRS working president KTR criticised the high-handed behaviour of the government, where the actor was treated as a common criminal despite not being directly responsible for the stampede at Sandhya theatre
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When the former Ministers wanted to speak to the students and enquire about their health, they were denied permission by the police at Vikarabad.
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The Chief Minister sought information from officials over Naik's health and expressed displeasure over the action of the officials.
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On Wednesday night, Naik reported chest pain at Sangareddy prison and was taken to a local government clinic. However, prison officials did not provide proper medical care or notify his family, allegedly trying to cover up the situation. After experiencing another suspected heart attack on Thursday morning, Naik was transported to Sangareddy Government Hospital in handcuffs and chains, in a police vehicle instead of an ambulance. His family, who were denied access to him at the hospital, condemned the treatment as inhumane.
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During elections, the Congress promised Rs 15,000 per acre per year to farmers, but for the past one year, they have done nothing but hold meetings and form committees, says BRS working president
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The protest, organised to demand the fulfillment of a electoral promise by the Congress to increase ASHA workers’ salaries from Rs 9,750 to Rs 18,000, turned violent when police intervened.
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"On the first day itself, we were prevented from entering the Assembly. The police were used to arrest us for protesting against the government’s failures," said KT Rama Rao
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As part of the statewide call given by party working president KT Rama Rao, BRS cadre performed milk baths to statues and portraits of Telangana Thalli across the district.
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Warning boards have been installed at the Assembly lobby to enforce the new rule
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Former minister Jogu Ramanna performed the ritual at a programme held on the premises of office of the BRS party in Adilabad town.
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If it is right for LoP to wear a T-shirt with Adani-Modi picture in Parliament, why are we not allowed to follow in his footsteps and expose Adani-Revanth affair in Telangana Assembly, asks BRS leader
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The State government decided to install a statue that reflects the spirit, culture and history of Telangana.
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The injured ASHA worker is receiving medical attention from the health care workers in the emergency medical wing.
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Govt claims no official approval was given to previous version during BRS regime, prompting current government to formalise the design
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Controversy began when BRS legislators arrived wearing t-shirts emblazoned with slogan 'Revanth-Adani Bhai Bhai'
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Beginning from Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, Forest Minister Konda Surekha to Shadnagar MLA Veerlapally Shankar, Congress leaders have been in the news for the comments and threats they made and the language they used against BRS leaders and even against the public.
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The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) is all geared up to confront the Congress government in the Assembly over its unfulfilled promises and governance failures, particularly in agriculture, tribal rights and rural development. The party will also expose the government’s shortcomings on critical issues affecting citizens of the State.
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Releasing an 18-page charge sheet on the one year Congress rule at Telangana Bhavan on Sunday, Harish Rao said the Congress government started its term with a negative attitude and controversial decisions like attempts to alter the State emblem, to cancel key projects such as Pharma City, and to impose restrictive measures on businesses in Hyderabad.
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In its representation, the BRS delegation will also raise demands for a separate railway division for Warangal and priority for Telangana natives in railway recruitment.
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In the next two to three years, the State's installed capacity is likely to touch 30,000 MW, as a few projects which are in the pipeline would be operational by then.