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Warns of sending legal notices to those spreading such malafide news
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BRS legislator G Jagadish Reddy said Justice Narasimha Reddy's remarks during a recent press conference appeared to be in favour of the Congress government's arguments.
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Unable to clear the debts, he reportedly took an extreme step. Balaraj was survived by two daughters, a son, and his wife.
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Raises doubts over an impartial probe into alleged irregularities, wants Justice L Narasimha Reddy to step down from inquiry commission
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He said the state of affairs in the education department, which continued to be directly under the stewardship of the Chief Minister, started fast deteriorating.
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Promised should be extended to benefit all the farmers instead of finalising beneficiaries in a selective manner
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In an open letter addressed to the Chief Minister here on Thursday, he appealed to Revanth Reddy to stop suppressing the aspirations of the people for the sake of his political ends and to try to focus full attention to development of the State and the welfare of its people.
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The government had failed to extend any kind of crop investment support so far. Farmers had pinned high hopes on the promise of Rs.15000 per acre assured by the government under Rythu Bharosa.
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The commission is investigating alleged irregularities in the PPAs made during the BRS regime, specifically focusing on agreements related to the Bhadradri and Yadadri power projects, as well as potential irregularities in the PPA with the Chhattisgarh government.
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He penned the famous song ‘Jaya Jaya he Telangana...’ during the Statehood agitation, the song in which some lyrics were incorporated by BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao wondered why no student from Telangana could figure in the top 5 ranks in NEET in the last 5 years.
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The party appealed the State government to give priority to safeguarding public health.
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The Chief Minister extended his greetings to Chandrababu Naidu on the occasion of assuming the office of Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.
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Uppal MLA Bandari Laxmareddy, Medchal MLA Ch Malla Reddy, Malkajgiri MLA Marri Rajasekhar Reddy and LB Nagar MLA D Sudhir Reddy were among those who met the BRS supremo.
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The party-supported candidate is likely to get elected as the bank chairman. All three political parties - BRS, Congress and BJP, extended their support to three different panels contesting in the cooperative bank elections.
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Congress candidate Velichala Rajender Rao got a majority of 23,128 by securing 79,001 votes in the segment. While the BJP candidate got 55,873 votes, BRS candidate B Vinod Kumar secured 41,295 votes.
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Initial trends on Wednesday night indicated a neck and neck battle between Congress candidate Chintapandu Naveen alias Teenmaar Mallanna and BRS candidate A Rakesh Reddy.
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Thukkanna felt unhappy after watching the parliament election results on television channels on Tuesday.
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However, the number of votes polled to MP candidate Venkatrami Reddy decreased to 54,000 while the BJP had increased its vote share from 20,000 to 1.03 lakh votes.
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BJP Medak MP M Raghunandan Rao said that he had been fighting against BRS ever since he left that party in 2013 and that he would not take the support of the former at any cost.