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AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, and other senior Congress leaders are set to attend the CWC meeting. Party sources in Telangana said the agenda is likely to include discussions on the recent terror attack in Pahalgam and the Union government's move to carry out caste enumeration as part of the national census.
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On the possibilities of any difference in the State survey and the proposed Union government survey outcome, he defended saying it was not possible
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To hold large-scale meeting on May 5 in Hyderabad; protests in all district headquarters on May 15 and ‘maha dharna’ planned on June 9
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Justice K Lakshman granted relief faulting the entire process of registration of FIR, investigation and the chargesheet
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In an open letter to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Friday, Kavitha criticized the Congress government for neglecting the concerns of unemployed youth, accusing it of plunging thousands into despair. She alleged that the government was jeopardizing the future of job aspirants by not ensuring a fair and transparent conduct of the Group-1 examination. "The Group-1 results have sparked serious doubts among the aspirants," she stated in the letter.
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In a statement, the TGMDC Chairman mentioned that the Chief Minister, responding from Japan, instructed officials to take immediate steps to repatriate the bodies.
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The former Minster said the government had failed both in supplying irrigation and drinking water. While agricultural fields went dry due to lack of water, now people are gasping for drinking water
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While addressing party workers at a preparatory meeting in Gajwel on Sunday ahead of the BRS Silver Jubilee celebrations, Harish Rao recounted an emotional encounter with a young man in Siddipet who was devastated over his inability to afford medical treatment for his ailing mother.
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The Chief Minister said the demise of Vanajeevi was an irreparable loss to the society and conveyed deep sympathies to the bereaved family members
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Revanth Reddy alleged that celebrities including Mirza used fake and AI generated images on the Kancha Gachibowli issue
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During the meeting, he said that the State government was ready to allocate necessary funds for the improvement of education standards in the universities
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In a statement, the CPI (M) claimed that police were brutal on the protesters and lathi-charged them for protesting at the University of Hyderabad (UoH) main gate on their demands
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao criticised the government over its continuous demolition drives, destroying homes of people and animals in the name of environmental protection and development
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Opposition leaders and activists from various organisations were detained in anticipation of protests against the failures of the Revanth Reddy government
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Demanded Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to roll back the decision to auction 400 acres of land at Kancha Gachbowli
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CM's remark that "there are no deer, no tigers, only 'cunning foxes' who want to hinder the State development" was a blatant attempt to demonise a legitimate protest, says Union
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Referring to the comment - there were no tigers or deer in the area but some cunning foxes were trying to obstruct the development - made by Revanth Reddy in the Assembly, Students Union president Umesh said they severely condemned the remarks
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Venkataiah's family alleged that the police illegally detained him for using abusive language while criticizing Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy's administration. As the incident went viral on social media, people from all sections of society condemned the police's actions and called for his immediate release.
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The two women journalists were arrested earlier this month for allegedly circulating defamatory content against Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy
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People share AI-generated images of airport on social media platforms