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On Thursday morning, Harish Rao went to meet Kaushik Reddy against whom the police registered a case at Banjara Hills police station on Wednesday, accusing him of disrupting their duties
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The High Court has granted three weeks to the State government and the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) to respond to a petition challenging the allotment of government land to the political party.
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Criticising Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for indulging in rhetoric and mudslinging against the BRS instead of showcasing the Congress government's achievements, he said he would write to Congress Lok Sabha leader Rahul Gandhi about the Congress's promises to Telangana and the Revanth Reddy government's failure to deliver them over the last one year.
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Prabhakar, Zaheerabad MLA K Manik Rao, BRS leaders Chanti Kranthi Kiran, M Bhupal Reddy, Malkapuram Shiva Kumar, P Jailapl Reddy and others addressed a press conference responding to a case filed against Harish Rao in Punjagutta police station.
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. Remembering the electoral defeat of the BRS a year ago, he called the past year as one of the hardest years for the party, replete with many setbacks and challenges.
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He criticised the State government for taking credit for 55,143 jobs for which notifications were released and exams were conducted under the BRS regime
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BRS social media convener Y Satish Reddy ridiculed the Congress government's Telangana Raising campaign, stating that the State was not rising, but regressed in the first year of Congress rule. He said Telangana registered a record low in investments, establishment of industries, and jobs creation in last one year.
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The BRS leader accused the government of neglecting basic employee welfare, including pending arrears of over Rs 3,000 crore, unresolved DAs and PRC issues, and the non-issuance of health cards.
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She also criticised the Congress for neglecting the implementation of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPWD) Act, 2016, and for failing to properly enforce reservations for differently-abled individuals.
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MLAs KP Vivekananda and Madhavaram Krishna Rao demanded immediate action, warning of intensified agitation if the issues are not addressed. They vowed to raise these issues in the upcoming session of the legislative assembly, questioning the Congress government's priorities.
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Harish Rao held the Congress government responsible for targeting him with a string of fabricated cases to deflect attention from its shortcomings.
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"Congress leaders should be ashamed to blame BRS for repeated incidents of food poisoning across the State. They are behaving as if the BRS is in power and they are in opposition, by coming up weird conspiracy theories to deflect the blame," he said, adding that such blaming would only project the Congress rule in a poor light.
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Kaushik Reddy reminded that his Huzurabad constituency was chosen as a pilot project under former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao's leadership, with the first installment benefitting many Dalit families.
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BRSV activists led by district coordinator Ponnam Anil Kumar Goud visited about 10 schools and inspected the problems and facilities being provided to students.
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The police said they could not visit the hostel without prior permission. The BRS leaders were released later.
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Speaking on the occasion, Srinivas Reddy thanked BRS president and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao and the BRS, for giving him special recognition. "The party's growth and progress have been a collective effort, and I am indebted to Chandrashekhar Rao for his support," he said.
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BRS NRI-UK unit founder president Anil Kurmachalam compared Chandrashekhar Rao's approach to Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent methods.
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"The Chief Minister is promising to give Rs 500 bonus for fine variety which approximately costs Rs 30,000 crore for the government, but struggles to even pay Rs 7,500 crore under Rythu Bandhu every season. They are deliberately dismantling the scheme while misleading farmers," he remarked.
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Harish Rao said the government failed to deliver the people's governance (Praja Palana), labeling this as the seventh betrayal against the people of Telangana.
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Kishan Reddy, who released a chargesheet on the one-year governance of the Congress government on Sunday, said the Congress party vowed to deliver on its election promises within 100 days of taking office, yet after one year, not a single commitment has been met.