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Comparing the BRS cadre's relentless efforts despite severe rains and the Congress government's indifference, he appreciated the BRS activists for their display of true public service and compassion.
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Condemns government's decision to refrain from placing orders for Bathukamma sarees, which he argued directly affected livelihood of weaving community
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BRS working president appreciates party activists who have shown what true public service and compassion is; urges them to extend every possible support for flood-affected people
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The party asked the Congress government to wake up from its slumber and take corrective measures for welfare of students who were studying in dire conditions.
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He urged the citizens against stepping out unless absolutely necessary, in the wake of widespread rains lashing across the State.
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Urges people to stay away from temporary structures and other dilapidated buildings which could cave in due to incessant rain
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Rama Rao criticized the Revanth Reddy government for its decision to bulldoze 75 houses in a colony at 3 AM, leaving many families homeless
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The former Minister highlighted that despite the Congress party’s lavish promises, none had been implemented, prompting farmers from all over the State to seek the attention and support of the BRS chief
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Senior BRS leader and former MP B Vinod Kumar said the State government was doing injustice to farmers by denying irrigation water with a grudge against BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao.
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BRS leader and former minister V Srinivas Goud questioning the necessity of conducting the demolition at such an early hour 3am, called for the intervention of the National Human Rights Commission to ensure justice for the victims.
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Posting a video of 75 houses of the poor demolished in Mahbubnagar, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s own district at 3 am recently, making several destitute families shelterless without any prior notices, he said 25 of the houses raged were those of physically disabled.
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BRS leader RS Praveen Kumar recounted a heart-wrenching scene where a young girl, still in her school uniform, was seen searching for her school books amidst the rubble of her demolished home.
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These projects span various sectors, including panchayat raj, municipal administration, roads and buildings, and irrigation, says the former Minister
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Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader Dasoju Sravan on Thursday said the Telugu Thalli statue represented the unique identity of Telangana and it should be installed where it was proposed originally.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao said Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy was doubting and harassing farmers.
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His criticism comes in the wake of multiple incidents where students have been bitten by rats and hospitalized due to poor hygienic conditions.
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Visibly moved upon seeing his daughter, the former Chief Minister who has always been a pillar of strength for his family, showed a softer side as he embraced his daughter
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The delay has left thousands of students from backward classes (BC), scheduled castes (SC), scheduled tribes (ST), minority, and economically backward classes (EBC) in a precarious situation, with arrears amounting to Rs 5900 crore.
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Says government hospitals are struggling with shortages of medicines and dengue kits, forcing many patients to seek treatment in private hospitals
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Kavitha’s return was marked by emotional scenes as she reunited with her family and supporters. The BRS cadre, who had been eagerly awaiting her release, expressed their joy and relief.