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The Congress party has never participated in Telangana movement. It was now trying every way to undermine the rapid strides made by the State in development during the past ten years of K Chandrashekhar Rao's rule.
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RS leaders were trying to incite regional feelings by making baseless allegations against the Congress Government, the State government Advisor Mohammed Ali Shabbir said in a statement.
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Later, they would go to the Telangana martyrs memorial in a rally. On June 2, they would participate in formation day celebrations scheduled to be held in Telangana Bhavan wherein the BRS chief and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao would hoist national flag as well as party flag.
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They are leaking news and deciding the masterminds and culprits, with no concrete evidence. Such allegations without evidence, will not stand legal scrutiny," he said.
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They made it clear that Maharashtra state, especially its peasant community was more in need of the BRS and its support for reviving the fortunes of the farmers.
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With the Monsoon fast approaching and the IMD forecasting above-normal rainfall this year, fear of inundation is giving sleepless nights to residents of Warangal
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In response to the Minister's claims denying knowledge of approvals to Som Distilleries, BRS leader Krishank Manne issued a statement questioning why the Minister was supporting a liquor company which is facing serious charges of supplying adulterated liquor in Madhya Pradesh
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The BRS leaders find the release of such crucial information as highly suspicious and indicative of strategic timing meant to overshadow the Congress government’s ongoing issues.
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Vaddiraju Ravichandra thanked the BRS leaders, activists, sympathisers and graduates who worked hard and campaigned for Rakesh Reddy's victory.
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Govt to insist on affidavit for tenant farmers
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Praveen Kumar along with the bereaved family members of Sridhar Reddy met DGP Ravi Gupta and submitted representation seeking stringent action against the culprits.
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On June 2, known as Telangana Formation Day, celebrations will be held at Telangana Bhavan, the party's headquarters in Hyderabad.
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Further, the party demanded the Minister to respond to the issues raised by BRS working president KT Rama Rao rather than misleading the people.
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To put things in yet another perspective, IT exports in 2014 were Rs.57,258 crore. And from 2022 to 2023, in one year, the increase in IT exports was Rs.57,706 crore.
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Addressing a news conference at Telangana Bhavan, he said that Chief Minister Revanth Reddy had managed to fool the electorate during the Assembly elections with 420 false promises.
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“It really feels like I am back in my pre-2015 phase. Under the previous government, it was very rare that we saw power cuts. Even when it happened, it was either scheduled or power was back in matter of few minutes,” said T Keerthi, a software employee.
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Telangana maintained a strong focus on capital expenditure, allocating 26.6 per cent of its budget to it, second only to Andhra Pradesh (40 per cent).
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Nageswara Rao should explain whether the farmers in his native village in Kothagudem district received Rythu Bandhu or not and should be ready for a debate on the state of electricity supply to agriculture in the previous BRS regime and in Congress rule, the MLC stated.
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The appointment letters that the Congress government handed out so far were for only vacancies that the previous government notified and completed the recruitment process.
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Police had been prevailing on the BRS workers to opt for a compromise in every case. The bulldozer culture was also fast catching up in the district.