-
The BRS leaders had announced that they would oppose the Chief Minister's visit to Station Ghanpur. Accordingly, the police took several BRS leaders and cadre into preventive custody
-
The Chief Minister's strong reaction came amid mounting criticism of the Congress government over the recent arrest of two women journalists for allegedly posting 'defamatory content' about him
-
"They remain confined to their air-conditioned offices. I have no idea where the system is heading. I am dissatisfied with the approach of certain officers," Revanth Reddy remarked while launching a book authored by retired IAS officer Gopalakrishna Naidu.
-
Senior journalist Revathi and her colleague, Thanvi, were picked up around 5 am from their residences, for posting a video of a farmer speaking about his hardships under the Congress regime on their YouTube channel and social media platforms, which went viral
-
Calling it a murder caused by the Congress government’s incompetence, he demanded that cases be filed against the State government under charges of culpable homicide
-
The former MP's candidacy further highlights the party high command's apparent sidelining of the Chief Minister. Over the past 14 months, Vijayashanthi has had minimal interaction with the Chief Minister and was not actively engaged in the party’s activities. Despite this, the AICC selected her.
-
Cadaver dogs play significant role in locating body; Chief Minister Revanth Reddy announces ex gratia of Rs 25 lakh
-
The Chief Minister stated that Telangana's monthly revenue stands at Rs 18,500 crore. Out of this, Rs 6,500 crore is allocated for salaries and pensions, while another Rs 6,500 crore is used for loan repayments and interest. This leaves only Rs 5,500 crore for welfare and development, he explained at the India Today Conclave in New Delhi on Friday
-
He was responding to a news report in an English daily that disclosed findings from a report titled "Tunnel Seismic Prediction - 303 Plus." Commissioned by Jaiprakash Associates Limited, the company awarded the SLBC tunnel contract in 2005, the report had warned of a potential "fault zone" in the tunnel, indicating a high risk of collapse. It also identified a decline in rock strength in this section and emphasized that the stretch was a water-bearing zone.
-
"Revanth Reddy's statements make it evident that the BJP has both an A-team and a B-team in Telangana, and he has covertly aligned with Modi. His admiration for Modi while mocking Kishan Reddy reveals his true strategy," he said at a press conference on Monday.
-
He compared Revanth Reddy's rhetoric to Indira Gandhi's infamous "foreign hand" claims, which were used to justify the Congress government's failures at the time. "The Chief Minister is making a mockery of himself by blaming his predecessor for everything that goes wrong," he said.
-
Emphasises importance of ensuring safety of rescue personnel, seeks a comprehensive working plan from agencies involved in the operations
-
Asks Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to take responsibility and release an official statement
-
The MLC has been vociferously opposing the caste census conducted by the Congress government. He dubbed it fake and charged that it was a ploy hatched by upper caste leaders to suppress the BCs
-
"Some initially doubted our commitment to making Telangana a one trillion USD GDP state. However, after securing MoUs worth Rs 41,000 crore and Rs 1.78 lakh crore during the last two Davos trips, they have come to acknowledge our goal," he stated at the launch of HCLTech on Thursday.
-
Posting on X, Rama Rao stated that the report has laid bare the stark contrast between the visionary governance of BRS and the failures of the Congress. He accused the Chief Minister of trying to undermine the state's decade-long progress under former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao by distorting facts and suppressing reports. He urged the Congress government to stop concealing its failures behind “petty antics” and to focus on governance rather than attempting to rewrite history.
-
Says it is operating in 'Phobia, Politics, Percentage' mode; accuses Revanth of neglecting pressing public issues
-
The ruling is expected to have significant political ramifications as the opposition BRS has been demanding their disqualification under the anti-defection law
-
Former Minister G Jagadish Reddy slammed Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for his inaction, and prioritising the MLC election campaign over human lives
-
In Kotapalli mandal center, BRS leader Manishetti Vidyasagar was forcibly confined to his residence early in the morning ahead of Reddy’s tour. Later, he was taken to Kotapalli police station.