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He shared a video on social media in which he stressed on the need to support educated and honest persons, especially youths, in politics.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao criticised the Congress government for halting the construction of the new 24-floor building for MGM Hospital, which was meant to be a state-of-the-art facility.
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Harish Rao slammed the Congress government for taking credit for the appointment of 7,000 nursing officers, initiated during the previous BRS government, but failing to ensure timely payment of their salaries.
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The BRS leader pointed out that about 90 percent of the paddy cultivated in Telangana is of the coarse variety, which does not fetch a good market price.
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Several videos which went viral on the social media, have shown the violent attacks on students from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
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TET fees, which was Rs 400 in the BRS regime, was increased to Rs 4000 by the Congress government, which also promised to conduct exams free of cost.
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He demanded the government to immediately address the issue and ensure all medical services are provided to people through these centres.
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Taking to X, Harish Rao said the Congress leaders chased the BRS elected representatives with around 20 cars on the Outer Ring Road, to terrorise them.
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The highest debt percentage against the budget estimates was 137.5 per cent, recorded in 2020-21 when Covid-19 pandemic derailed the world economy.
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Speaking to mediapersons after a meeting with the DGP here, BRS Nagarkurnool MP candidate RS Praveen Kumar highlighted incidents in Atchampet, Kollapur, and Nagarkurnool areas under Nagarkurnool parliamentary constituency.
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The BRS cadre staged the demonstrations in all Assembly constituencies following a call given by party president and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao.
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He interacted with social media warriors of BRS party at the MP’s camp office here on Thursday in the wake of Warangal-Nalgonda-Khammam Graduate’s MLC constituency election.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao held a meeting with party leaders from the erstwhile districts of Nalgonda, Khammam and Warangal at Telangana Bhavan on Wednesday to chalk out the campaign plan for the next 10 days.
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In a statement, Chandrashekhar Rao expressed outrage over the State government's decision to provide Rs.500 bonus per quintal only for fine rice.
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He recalled their decades of association and efforts of Seshagiri Rao for upliftment of farmers and people while serving in various positions.
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Both the national parties had dubbed the BRS a non-contender in the parliament elections, but the bus yatra proved that the BRS was still a force to reckon with in the State, he said.
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The surge in polling percentage is being attributed to several factors, including favorable weather conditions and increased voter awareness.
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The huge turnout of people at the former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao’s road show in the district created a positive impact and there was a silent voting in favour of BRS, Nageswara Rao explained.
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He thanked the party cadre and leaders for working hard for over 50 days for BRS candidate P Venkatrami Reddy.
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The tension was created between the rival groups when BRS MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy and Congress leader Kommuri Rakesh Reddy have reached the same polling station.