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Students at a government school in Kothapally are eating rice with only chili powder and oil due to the State government's failure to pay for mid-day meals and salaries for cook-cum-helpers. Senior BRS leader T Harish Rao criticised the government's negligence and called for immediate action from Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka.
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Team headed by Chief Minster Revanth Reddy, Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu leaves for US, South Korea to attract investments
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Currently led by Manne Satish, the social media wing may be handed over to political strategist Sunil Kanugolu after it failed to counter criticism during Assembly session
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The latest BRS initiative to be selected for the name changing game is the Palle Pragathi programme, which has been renamed as 'Swacchadanam – Pacchadanam'.
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In the 9 days that the Assembly met, spanning over 65.3 hours, including for one record 17 hour session till 3.15 am, speeches by 132 members and five bills passed apart from two short discussions, meaningful discussions were rare, with the Government refusing discussions even on topics like the much hyped job calendar.
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Ruling party undermined dignity and decorum during budget session. BRS voice stifled and members threatened and offended
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The BRSV leaders who burnt effigy of Congress MP Rahul Gandhi at NCC Gate said lack of job vacancies in the calendar reflects the government's sincerity towards filling up of vacancies.
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As KTR was speaking in the Assembly, AIMIM Floor leader Akbaruddin Owaisi intervened and told the Speaker that the agenda was shared with the members at 1 am
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With the entire opposition raising strong objections to his "unwarranted" and "offensive" remarks in the House, Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar intervened and the MLA was forced to apologise by withdrawing his remarks
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Also appeals the government to withdraw its plans to construct new High Court building on the Agriculture University land
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Attributes many of the current administration's claimed successes to decisions made by the previous BRS government
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BRS MLA P Sabitha Indra Reddy and other women legislators criticised Congress for rising crimes against women and demanded accountability, urging the Speaker to let them speak in the Assembly.
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Jogu Ramanna was participating in a protest burning an effigy of Reddy in protest of his remarks against the women legislators.
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BJPLP leader A Maheshwar Reddy stated the ruling and opposition parties caused chaos in the House on Wednesday, preventing BJP members from discussing the Appropriation Bill.
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They have staged rasta-rokos blocking the traffic on busy roads across the erstwhile Medak district and burnt the effigy of the Chief Minister demanding his apology.
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Expressing his ire on social media, Rama Rao pointed out that Telangana was without a Home Minister for the last eight months, attributing the increase in crimes as its direct result.
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In a statement, Rama Rao criticised other political parties for using the issue for political gain, often presenting conflicting arguments within the same party.
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Taking to X, BRS working president KT Rama Rao expressed outrage over the treatment of senior legislators P Sabitha Indra Reddy and P Sunita Laxma Reddy by the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister during the Assembly session on Wednesday.
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A complaint filed against Krishank at the Cyber Crime police, mentioned that the BRS leader made posts on X which contain meaningless and derogatory words, which are intended to harm the reputation and dignity of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao said the remarks of the Chief Minister was not only against BRS women legislators, but against all the women in Telangana.