-
Harish Rao blamed the Congress government for mismanagement, reversing the progress achieved during the BRS regime, which had strengthened government schools and welfare residential educational institutions.
-
BRS leader Vemula Prashanth Reddy pointed out that Rajiv Gandhi had no connection to the formation of Telangana and his statue has been installed in a location earmarked for the statue of Telangana Talli
-
BRS insiders reveal that Chandrashekhar Rao plans to expose the inefficiencies of the Congress, especially on issues related to irrigation and electricity, which have significantly impacted Telangana’s agrarian community.
-
The BRS leaders said Rajiv Gandhi did nothing for the cause of Telangana, but the Congress government had gone ahead with installation of the statue despite strong opposition from all quarters.
-
Kaushik Reddy demanded that the police register a case against the Chief Minister who must clarify on the provocative remarks made by him publicly in this regard.
-
Rama Rao criticised Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy's promise of free electricity, stating that it had instead resulted in farmers being “free from electricity.”
-
In an open letter to the Chief Minister on behalf of the BRS, Rama Rao criticised the Congress government's decision to halt the project without consulting stakeholders.
-
The summit will be hosted by the World Meeting of Values ABP celebrating the 200th founding anniversary of Nuevo Leon, a State of Mexico.
-
Blames the incompetent Chief Minister, who also holds the home portfolio, for the current state of affairs
-
The episode of Arikepudi Gandhi's controversy left many senior ruling party leaders worried about the political fall out of the unrestrained slugfest.
-
A large number of police were deployed at the BRS party office to prevent party leaders and functionaries from staging a protest against the attack on Kaushik Reddy by Congress workers.
-
In Zaheerabad, party leaders Nama Ravi Kiran, Bandi Mohan and several other leaders were taken into custody early on Friday
-
BRS leaders including Harish Rao were arrested and driven around in separate police buses for about three hours and kept in a police station for about two hours before being released.
-
With the present Congress-led government yet to wholeheartedly back this prestigious project, the centralised state transplant centre, which was supposed to have already started, now has no set timelines.
-
The biased approach of the police, in fact, was visible right from morning, when they placed Kaushik Reddy under house arrest to prevent him from reaching Serilingampally MLA Arekapudi Gandhi's residence
-
Defending the appointment of PAC chairman, he maintained that the post was given to the "opposition".
-
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.
-
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.
-
Earlier, tensions flared after Kaushik Reddy questioned Gandhi's appointment as the PAC chairman, a post typically given to opposition members
-
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.