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BRS NRI-UK unit founder president Anil Kurmachalam compared Chandrashekhar Rao's approach to Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent methods.
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"The Chief Minister is promising to give Rs 500 bonus for fine variety which approximately costs Rs 30,000 crore for the government, but struggles to even pay Rs 7,500 crore under Rythu Bandhu every season. They are deliberately dismantling the scheme while misleading farmers," he remarked.
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Harish Rao said the government failed to deliver the people's governance (Praja Palana), labeling this as the seventh betrayal against the people of Telangana.
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Kishan Reddy, who released a chargesheet on the one-year governance of the Congress government on Sunday, said the Congress party vowed to deliver on its election promises within 100 days of taking office, yet after one year, not a single commitment has been met.
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A large number of students with placards that read 'education without recognition is injustice' sat in front of the university main gate.
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One step forward, two steps backward has been the functioning style that is becoming all the more identifiable with the Congress as it completes one year in power
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He condemned the allegation of Forest Minister Konda Surekha that he was behind the series of food poisoning taking place in government schools and residential schools in the last few weeks
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Demands government to give clarity on implementation of scheme and immediately release pending Vanakalam and Yasangi season amount
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With streetlights going off abruptly and unusually, BRS leaders were on Friday forced to take out a rally in darkness from the Basavatarakam Indo American Cancer Hospital to Telangana Bhavan at Banjara Hills. The party leaders termed it a deliberate attempt by the Congress government to disrupt the rally.
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Kavitha said BRS president and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao's fast unto death became a turning point for Telangana movement that inspired many other movements across the country.
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The Minister also alleged that TGSWREIS former secretary RS Praveen Kumar was the man behind the food poisoning incidents in Gurukuls across the State
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The BRS cadre conducted two-wheeler rallies, distributed fruits, organized blood donation camps, and arranged 'annadanam' for the underprivileged. In addition, they held various charitable activities across all 33 districts of Telangana. Floral tributes were offered at the statues of Telangana Thalli at BRS party offices, and homage was paid to Telangana martyrs.
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BRS leaders and local people, who participated in large numbers in the Deeksha Diwas programme held at Alugunur here on Friday, recollected the scenes that happened during the time of the arrest of party president K Chandrashekhar Rao 15 years ago.
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He complained that Revanth Reddy was plotting to send Chandrashekhar Rao and Rama Rao to jail to damage the BRS. The BRS cadres should draw inspiration from Deeksha Diwas and work with renewed zeal to strengthen the party, he said.
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Speaking to the people in Siddipet on the occasion of "Deeksha Divas" on Friday, Harish Rao highlighted that the Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) had halted the demolition efforts in the state capital due to BRS's strong opposition. He urged the BRS cadre to take inspiration from former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, who had initiated a hunger strike on November 29, 2009, to secure statehood for Telangana. Rao called for the removal of the Congress government in the upcoming elections, accusing it of workin
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Speaking at the event, Ramanna pledged to challenge the anti-public policies of the State government. He remarked that under Rao's leadership, Telangana had made significant progress over the past 10 years, but now, under Congress governance, the state was regressing. He further accused the party of failing to fulfill many of its electoral promises.
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Though the Centre claimed that it was taking steps to set up a Railway Manufacturing Unit, the efforts are not visible at the field level
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KTR participated in the Deeksha Diwas celebrations at Alugunoor near Karimnagar on Friday, marking the fast unto death launched by Chandrashekhar Rao on November 29, 2009
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The court, which had reserved its decision on November 20 following a petition by Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader Patnam Narender Reddy’s wife, delivered its verdict on Friday. Shurthi, the wife of the former MLA, had challenged the registration of three First Information Reports (FIRs) for the same incident. Justice K. Lakshman, after considering the arguments presented by Reddy’s counsel, decided to quash two of the FIRs.
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Former MLA N Diwakar Rao, who along with ex Bellampalli MLA Durgam Chinnaiah, leaders Vijith Rao and many others took part in the event, rebuked the police for preventing them from conducting the programme