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In a pointed attack on Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, Rama Rao questioned the Congress government's failure to fulfill its electoral promise to conduct a Mega DSC with 25,000 posts soon after the first Cabinet meeting.
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In an informal interaction with the media in Delhi on Tuesday, Rama Rao said the attempts to erase the BRS's presence in Telangana would not succeed.
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Former MLA Chanti Kranthi Kiran says Damodara Raja Narasimha not even responding to the issues though the college falls under his constituency
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KTR says they will take all opportunities to expose the hypocrisy and double-standards of the grand old party
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Govt shows no signs of continuing scheme launched by BRS regime
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Harish Rao urged the State government for immediate action against the issues faced by teachers, students and their parents, rather than denying them.
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Stating that the BRS would protect Mayor Jakka Venkat Reddy and its corporators, he vowed to repay the Congress' harassment with interest whenever the BRS returned to power.
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The party wanted the culprits responsible for the suicide of the farmer severely punished and justice done to the family of the deceased.
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Says with Rs 3,08,732, it has recorded highest per capita income beating the likes of Gujarat, Maharashtra and Karnataka
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Says initiative launched by previous KCR government, with an outlay of Rs 3,866 crore, has come to fruition
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The Congress, which promised to solve all the issues within 90 days, failed to solve even a single issue. Instead of fulfilling poll promises, it was successfully encouraging political defections, Sunil Rao said at a press conference on Saturday.
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Questioning MP Rahul Gandhi, BRS leader S Niranjan Reddy points out that the Congress had promised to prevent defections in its election manifesto but failed to uphold this commitment in practice.
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BRS corporators and MLAs who participated in the session registered their protest holding placards calling for the Mayor Gadwal Vijayalakshmi’s resignation.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, AICC Telangana incharge Deepadas Munshi formally welcomed him into the party.
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On Friday, BRS working president KT Rama Rao along with former Minister T Harish Rao visited Kavitha in Tihar Jail and discussed about the next move.
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They sought to file a privilege motion against the officials responsible, before Speaker Gaddam Prasad, but returned after the latter did not respond to their phone calls.
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Seek Speaker Gaddam Prasad's intervention; legislators detail several instances of alleged protocol breaches in their respective constituencies
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There have been reports that the BRS MLA is planning to join the Congress and it is also learnt that he already met a few senior leaders in the party
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Nearly 50 BRSV leaders managed to jump the median of the Nampally main road and staged a sit-in protest on the road
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The party hoped that the meeting would pave way for resolving longstanding issues and ensure a harmonious relationship between the States.