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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.
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The party also demanded that the Chief Minister retract his comments immediately and issue an unconditional apology to the girls and women of Telangana.
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The party working president KTR stated that the scandal occurred at highest level in the government, without the knowledge of Civil Supplies Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy.
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The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) demanded the Congress government to fulfill the promises made to the people under six guarantees and make allocations accordingly in the budget.
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BRS leaders in Siddipet district also demanded the government to release water into Sangareddy, Ramayampet, Turkapally, and Jagadevpur canals besides filling all the minor irrigation tanks as an immediate relief to farmers.
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Gadwal MLA Bandla Krishna Mohan Reddy, who had joined the ruling party recently, chose to return to the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) again.
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Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said six lakh farmers would benefit from the second phase of the farm loan waiver scheme, for which Rs.6,198 crore was mobilized
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After the State formation, this is said to be the longest working day for the State Assembly with the previous one lasting for more than 10 hours during the previous BRS regime.
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The exchanges intensified when Kaushik Reddy sought clarification from Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar on an offline tender granted to Chalo Mobility for the automatic fare collection system in the TGSRTC.
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The Supreme Court on July 16 directed the Telangana government to substitute retired Justice L Narasimha Reddy. A Bench of Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud passed the direction after Justice Reddy decided not to continue as the chairman of the commission and bowed out.
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Harish Rao ridiculed the Chief Minister for holding the BRS responsible for the construction of the Pothireddypadu project during the YS Rajasekhar Reddy government in erstwhile Andhra Pradesh.
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Pandemonium prevailed in the House as there were heated exchanges between the two leaders during discussion on demand for grants.
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BRS MLA Jagadish Reddy said the Chief Minister had made a vain bid to mislead people claiming that the previous government had signed an agreement with the Centre to install meters to agriculture services.
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Bandi alleged that the government released Rs.33 crore during Ramzan, whereas only Rs.5 lakh was released for celebration of Bonalu in the Old City.
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Loans of farmers, who had availed upto Rs.1 lakh were waived off.
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State government had proposed to float a joint venture company in association with the Centre to fund the HMR Phase-II expansion for a stretch of 78 km.
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Operations were resumed on Saturday at the Nandi Medaram pump house to which water was released through the gravity canal from the Sripada Yellampalli reservoir.
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While the Opposition flayed the budget for being unrealistic, the treasury benches asserted that the BRS was misleading the House with false claims and figures, resulting in disruptions.
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The Chief Minister said a tripartite agreement was signed between the Centre, Telangana government and Discoms on January 4, 2017 to fix meters to agriculture pumpsets
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Harish Rao said the way the budget speech was delivered was clear that the government had nothing to offer to the people and that the main intention of the entire exercise was to discredit the achievements of the BRS government.