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The High Court dismissed a writ petition by BRS leader Errolla Srinivas, seeking an FIR against Revanth Reddy for alleged derogatory remarks against BRS leaders during a public rally in Palamuru in the month of March
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senior BRS leader Ponnala Lakshmaiah on Tuesday came down heavily on the Congress government's plans to conduct a socio-economic and caste survey in Telangana
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Addressing members of the Telangana Realtors Forum at Satya Sai Nigamagamam in Srinagar Colony here on Tuesday, Rama Rao lashed out at Revanth Reddy for using HYDRAA to intimidate builders and individuals to extort money
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Just as the Siddipet farmers started going for the first harvest of their palm oil crop, the price of oil palm per tonne has increased from Rs.13,000 to Rs.19,000.
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Harish Rao reminded that Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy had earlier criticised 24-hour free power to farmers as excessive and argued that three hours would be sufficient.
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Questions party's stance, pointing out Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's support for establishment of Adani-Ambuja cement plant in Ramannapet despite significant local opposition
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The party charged the Congress government with attempts to stifle democratic rights to protest and derailing the rural development after coming to power.
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Stating that farmers were facing troubles due to lack of facilities in paddy procurement centers, he wanted the officials to take initiatives for the convenience of farmers
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The TPCC president’s appeal to the Endowments Minister has triggered stiff opposition from different sections with many questioning the objective behind the idea.
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Questioning the rationale behind the decision and calling it ill-advised, Rama Rao criticized the government for targeting the poor and middle-class people who have purchased plots in these layouts
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As the rain lashed Dubbak on Friday, the MLA visited the market to examine the wet paddy and also to understand the struggles of farmers
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Harish Rao highlighted that the BRS government had filled 1,61,000 posts over the past nine years, and it is unfortunate that there is false propaganda about the appointments.
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Highlighting the facts and figures released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation in support of the great strides made by the State during the BRS regime, KTR said significant progress was made by the State in livestock and traditional occupations.
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Responding to the Statewide implementation of the Police Act, KTR said that after 10 years of breathing freely, Telangana was once again experiencing the days of emergency.
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Says the party and cadre will continue to hold the government accountable and fight for the people
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Say they supported Congress during the Assembly elections, but now the true colour of the party was slowly being exposed
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KT Rama Rao expressed concern over Congress’s track record of “guarantees” in Karnataka, warning that similar actions in Telangana could have far-reaching negative impacts on future generations
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Further, he announced that BRS supremo and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao who kept a low profile following a surgery last year, is set to return to public life in 2025
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KTR pointed to dwindling State revenues, a struggling agriculture sector, rising unemployment, and companies moving out of Telangana.
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This time with a revenue defict of Rs. 2,000 crore, the government is not expecting to reach the target without increasing the prices of liquor.