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Senior BRS party leader, Dr Praveen Kumar questioned MHSRB for not sharing the exact break-up of category-wise reservations for eligible candidates in each zone.
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Even Congress leaders have stopped talking about the Pharma City and Villages, with confusion said to be prevailing even within the party
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KT Rama Rao questioned the silence of BJP leaders on the issue, despite the involvement of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy in the alleged scam
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KTR criticised the Congress government for turning a previously smooth process into chaos, pointing out that medical admissions in Telangana had been conducted without issue for the past decade under the BRS regime.
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Singles out CM's brother for receiving preferential treatment and being served with 30-day notice, enabling latter to approach court and get stay orders
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Telangana High Court issued the notices under the Tenth Schedule of the Indian Constitution and the Representation of the People Act, 1951
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The latest instance where the Congress government in the State had to indirectly acknowledge the BRS government’s efforts in developing the State since formation was during the recent AI Summit held in the city.
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BRS leaders vowed to continue fighting for the 42 per cent BC reservations, and ensure that the Congress government takes up a caste census as promised in its election manifesto.
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Holding the Congress govt responsible for water crisis in Khammam, he demanded the govt to compensate the farmers with Rs 25,000 per acre on par with farmers whose crops were destroyed due to recent floods.
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They have been prevented from entering the Gandhi Hospital and arrested, before being shifted to the Narayanaguda police station.
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Apart from Serilingampally MLA Arekapudi Gandhi, Khairatabad MLA Danam Nagender, Rajendranagar MLA Prakash Goud and Station Ghanpur MLA Kadiyam Srihari attended the meeting at a private hotel.
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The committee, chaired by former Deputy Chief Minister T Rajaiah, includes MLA Kalvakuntla Sanjay and former MLA Metuku Anand.
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KTR called on the government to respond immediately if they believed his statements are incorrect, emphasizing the need for workers to recognize and fight against any potential privatization efforts.
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Expressing anger over Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s announcement, Harish Rao said that instead of bringing good news to the workers during the festive season, the government had brought disappointment.
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The Minister said after Cong govt came to power, it was observed that these tenders were 3.99 per cent excess, following which CM Revanth Reddy issued directions to officials to cancel the tenders and float fresh tenders with 2022-23 SSR rates.
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Harish Rao highlighted the distressing situation in Khammam, where despite nine MLAs from the ruling party representing the people, not a single helicopter was deployed to rescue stranded citizens.
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At a meeting held in Telangana Bhavan, they served an ultimatum to the State government to respond positively on the twin demands before November 10 or face direct action.
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The PAC consists of nine members elected based on party strengths, with the chairman’s position typically reserved for the opposition
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“Yechury was truly a son of Hyderabad,” Rama Rao noted. “He studied at All Saints School and attended the nearby Grammar School. Like me, he graduated from Nizam College in the following years. Yechury was a voice for the poor, a leader of remarkable grace.”
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BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao recalled how Bapuji offered his Jaladrishyam residence as a a platform for the Telangana movement, despite pressure from anti-Telangana forces in the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh.