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Defending the appointment of PAC chairman, he maintained that the post was given to the "opposition".
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BRS leaders Huzurabad MLA Padi Kaushik Reddy, Siddipet MLA T Harish Rao, party general secretary RS Praveen Kumar along with several supporters tried to meet Commissioner Avinash Mohanty on Thursday.
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BRS leader and former minister Ponnala Lakshmaiah, drew parallels with the introduction of computers stating that initially, there were fears of job losses, but instead, computers created new roles and industries.
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Earlier, tensions flared after Kaushik Reddy questioned Gandhi's appointment as the PAC chairman, a post typically given to opposition members
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Taking to X on Thursday, Rama Rao questioned the need for prioritising Hindi over other regional languages. "Why exactly do we need increased Hindi acceptance, Amit Shah Ji? Why not promote Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi, Oriya, Gujarati, and others?" he asked.
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Rama Rao said that due to the government not taking measures to prevent mosquitoes, gross failure in sanitation management and not providing clean fresh water, people were suffering from multiple kinds of diseases.
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Senior BRS leader T Harish Rao congratulated the people of Mulugu, Narsampet, Gadwal, and Narayanapet, which received the green light for medical colleges from the Central government.
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Sanjay said the three parties were working closely and in all likely would contest the GHMC polls in total coordination
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He raised concern over an alarming rise in viral fevers and questioned the silence of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy even as students are being neglected in numerous incidents.
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"Such a shame that the Revanth Reddy government resorts to filing FIR on protestors who stood bravely in front of your draconian bulldozer government. Where does this undemocratic system stop? How low will you stoop?" he asked.
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In all, 10 MLAs, who won the Assembly elections on BRS tickets from different constituencies, had joined the Congress after the elections.
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Former Legislative Affairs Minister and senior BRS MLA Vemula Prashanth Reddy said the Congress government was using underhand tactics to undermine the Opposition’s role in scrutinising the State finances.
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Reminds that the government hospitals are already under-staffed, but overburdened with patients suffering from severe viral fevers
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Lauds her as a symbol of Telangana women's power and courage of the downtrodden sections
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"It is shameful that the Congress government has pushed its employees to such extremes. The Chief Minister, who is causing emotional distress to the employees, should apologise immediately," said KTR
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Former MLA Gadari Kishore Kumar found fault with the demolition of homes without prior notices, pointing out that the government’s actions could be in contempt of the court, as the extent of FTLs were yet to be determined.
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The farmers said 85 per cent of 2,003 acres identified for the proposed pharma hub were fertile lands on which they were cultivating two to three crops every year.
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He cited the Supreme Court's judgement on the party defections earlier, pointing out that the apex court had previously ruled that decisions on such complaints should be made within three months.
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Harish Rao said Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy had set different deadlines for implementing the crop loan waiver, but implemented it only partially at the cost of skipping the Rythu Bharosa investment support for the ongoing Vaanakalam (Kharif) season.
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Praveen Kumar, along with former ministers G Jagadish Reddy and Koppula Eshwar, met TGSWREIS CoE students