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CP CV Anand said police had received reliable information that several organisations/parties are trying to create disturbances affecting public peace and order in Hyderabad City, by resorting to dharnas and protests.
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The legislators, led by former Minister Vemula Prashanth Reddy, criticise the appointment of Serlingampally MLA Arekapudi Gandhi as PAC chairman
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Asserting that neither he nor the BRS would back down from the fight that it was waging for the last 11 months against the atrocities and faulty policies of the Congress government, Rama Rao said it was a shame that the ruling party was targeting not just him, but his relatives as well.
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They alleged that Revanth Reddy was resorting to such acts to divert attention from the promises that were made to the people and then broken
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Addressing a news conference at Telangana Bhavan, the three former ministers voiced their outrage at the events that followed the housewarming party hosted by Raj Pakala at his new home
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T Harish Rao criticised the government for orchestrating a pre-planned raid on a family function and attempting to portray it as a rave party.
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Deviprasad emphasized that the DA owed since July 22, which was approved by the previous government and sent to the Election Commission for approval, should be disbursed to satisfy employees. He questioned the Congress government's commitment to workers, noting that their election manifesto promised the immediate payment of pending DAs. However, only one payment has been made in the past ten months, leaving four still outstanding.
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Reflecting on the achievements of the BRS government over the past decade, Rama Rao highlighted the continuous supply of electricity, improved drinking water facilities, and the overall development of Hyderabad.
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These individuals acted in violation of conduct rules and engaged in behaviour contrary to the one expected from government servants, say the orders
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"It is heartbreaking to see police families on the streets. This is the first time in history that police officers have had to protest for their rights," they said
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KTR pointed out that the Cotton Corporation of India (CCI) has halted procurement, citing various excuses and leaving farmers at the mercy of middlemen.
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The agitation is said to have intensified after a senior official during a counselling session allegedly asked some of the protesting wives as to who had asked them to marry TGSP constables.
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Says Congress seemed to be more interested in hiking electricity charges than in ensuring the well-being of patients at Gandhi Hospital
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He said the State was witnessing demonstrations spanning from Alampur to Adilabad and from village secretariats to the State Secretariat.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao asserted that Revanth Reddy’s government was tapping phones of not only Ministers but even of leaders within the Congress
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The TGPSC is said to be considering announcing the results of the exams on November 20, the day when the High Court is scheduled to hear the petition against the GO 29.
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Addressing the media here on Friday, Ramanna said the leaders of the Congress and BJP tried to disrupt Rama Rao's meeting by spreading misinformation and hatching conspiracies
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At the ERC public hearing held at the Co-operative Electric Supply Society (CESS) in Sircilla on Friday, Rama Rao called the proposals unreasonable. He emphasized that electricity should be seen not just as a commodity but as a critical force for the State’s economic growth and social welfare. Criticizing the proposed increase in fixed charges from Rs 10 to Rs 50 per MW for households using over 300 units, he highlighted the burden it would place on families.
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City Civil Court issues orders to Minister prohibiting her from making any further defamatory statements against the BRS leader
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Former BRS MLA Beeram Harshavardhan Reddy claimed that political attacks were rampant in the constituency and accused the government of harassing the BRS cadre