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Tension prevailed as the the Congress attempted to take a rally via the MLA camp office, where the BRS was organising a meeting with cadre and farmers on the loan waiver issue in Siddipet on Tuesday.
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The beneficiaries of the scheme form barely 22 percent of the total farmers. Loans availed by 172 farmers were still to be waived off.
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The protests will be held in mandal and constituency headquarters across Telangana to pressurise the State government into fulfilling its loan waiver promises.
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Taking to X, Rama Rao shared photographs of a recent event in Nizamabad, where a sweet shop owner displayed a huge banner in front of it, stating that "shop is closed due to police harassment."
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Jagadish Reddy demands government to clarify about final date for completing loan waiver of Rs 31,000 crore as approved by State Cabinet
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BRS working president responds to Revanth Reddy's threat; decries filthy language in front of children
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Raising slogans, they demanded the State government to waive farm loans up to Rs 2 lakh of all farmers without any conditions
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Raised slogans against the Congress government and demand it to waive their loans at the earliest
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Saying his government will not hurt Telangana sentiments, promised to install the statue before December 9
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The celebrations took place at his Nandi Nagar residence, where they tied rakhi to him appreciating his support and special bond.
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Harish Rao slammed the State government for adopting undemocratic policies, stating that arresting farmers for demanding the implementation of the loan waiver was a severe violation of their rights.
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In a series of posts on X, BRS spokesperson Krishank Manne listed several properties owned by Congress leaders, questioning HYDRA's failure to initiate action against them.
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KTR hopes that Kavitha, who was languishing in the jail for 155 days, would get justice in the Supreme Court.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao said the decision to place Rajiv Gandhi's statue at the prominent location contradicted the original intention to honour Telangana Talli.
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Not sure whether the initiative was being continued or shelved, the School Education department is learnt to have recently written to the State government seeking clarity.
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He demanded that the Congress government in the State fulfill its electoral promise, failing which the BRS, accompanied by farmers of the State, would launch a fight against it
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The media outlet has been asked to remove the misleading content from its Youtube channel and also social media accounts, besides tendering an unconditional apology.
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The bus, belonging to Nirmal depot, was carrying around 150-170 people, mostly women against its seating capacity of 55 passengers
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Addressing a press conference here on Saturday, Maheshwar Reddy said while 60 lakh farmers were eligible, only 22 lakh farmers were covered under the loan waiver scheme
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In an informal chit chat with media persons, BRS working president KT Rama Rao said that Chief Minister Revanth Reddy had himself disclosed these shocking plans with one of his associates recently.