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More than 60 activists from Ankusapur, Ramachandrapur, and Chinnalingapur have joined the BRS.
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Addressing a news conference he said there was a growing aversion among the people towards the Congress leadership for the yawning gap between its words and deeds.
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Stating that a people’s movement would be launched if the existing districts were abolished, Rama Rao said the BRS would lead the movement.
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He visited the TDP district office here on Saturday and along with the party's Khammam parliamentary convener Dr. Vasireddy Ramanatham paid floral tributes to NTR's statue.
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Since I-T comes under the purview of the Centre, political leaders except from the BJP are somehow managing the situation by shifting the blame in the delay onto the Centre.
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Many farmers are yet to receive the Rythu Bandhu assistance for the Yasangi season, which has almost come to a close.
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Since the contest is expected to be between BRS candidate P Venkatrami Reddy, Congress candidate Neelam Madhu and BJP candidate M Raghunandan Rao, any of these three should get a chance to represent the constituency in 2024.
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Holds Congress responsible for selling its stakes to Centre and driving it into losses
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Responding to the plight of Mogulaiah, BRS working president KT Rama Rao promised to help him in personal capacity.
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BRS leaders are misleading people about power cuts. They tried to mislead people in Suryapet and Mahabubnagar about power cuts, said Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu.
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Rakesh Reddy, a BITS-Pilani graduate, worked in the USA and returned to Warangal about 12 years ago.
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He slammed the BJP for misleading the people over the Congress party’s assurances promised to the people in the manifesto.
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Currently, Kavitha, the daughter of BRS supremo and former Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, is in judicial custody till May 7.
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Speaking at BRS booth level workers meeting here on Thursday he said the party candidate Nama Nageswara Rao is a local candidate residing in Khammam.
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Interestingly, while the Congress complaint was about the April 6 press conference by Chandrashekhar Rao, the ECI order makes a mention of his speeches from way back in 2019 as well.
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The bus tour was a double impact move. While one was the building up of mass support against the State government’s apathy towards farmers, the other was to inject some much needed vigour into the party cadre.
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Unlike, other candidates, who are in the fray Venkatrami Reddy promised to set up a trust with Rs 100 crore with the CSR funds from the family-owned business.
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Stating that Rahul Gandhi would be India's next Prime Minister, the Minister warned that democracy in India could be in peril, if Narendra Modi was elected as the Prime Minister for the third term.
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The raids continued till late in the evening. Sangareddy MLA Chintha Prabhakar said the BJP was targeting BRS leaders and threatening them with I-T and ED raids.
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This was despite the BRS lodging the complaint barely a week after the Congress complaint against Chandrashekhar Rao.