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Former Minister T Harish Rao criticised Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for focusing on events like Miss World while farmers struggled at procurement centres
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Also considers working only during work hours, organising human chains and mass lunches in front of government offices, State-wide pen-down strikes and mass casual leave programmes to press for their demands
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A 55-year-old weaver, Bathula Vittal, ends his life reportedly due to rising debts; he was out of work for one-and-half years
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He stated that the Congress government had reneged on its promises, pushing degree colleges across the State into financial crisis as fee reimbursement dues soared to Rs 800 crore. The prolonged delay, he noted, has left several institutions struggling, with some suspending admissions and even closing down temporarily.
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Criticises ruling party’s claims on Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Scheme as politically motivated to divert attention from government's failures
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Traffic on Karimnagar-Jammikunta road stalled for about an hour as agitators refuse to withdraw protest, raise slogans against Congress government
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BRS senior leader S Niranjan Reddy denounced the Congress government over its alleged neglect of the Palamuru-Ranga Reddy Lift Irrigation Scheme (PRLIS) and said Congress with betraying Telangana's interests and stalling a nearly completed life line project for political and vested reasons
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Complain that rice mill owners are refusing to procure their stocks citing orders from officials
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The women alleged that the Congress government sanctioned houses to rich people by ignoring the eligible poor people
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Troubles began following the senior Congress leader Umesh Rao’s controversial statement that though there were senior leaders in the party, Sircilla ticket was given to a leader who has always been defeated.
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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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To make matters worse, unseasonal rains are resulting in additional losses for the farmers as heaps of paddy are getting soaked in the water
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His aggression in political arena likely to reshape contours of State's political narrative
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Says BRS wants the ruling party to complete its full term such that they keep exposing their inefficiency
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He stated that they were holding the establishment accountable and giving a voice to the voiceless. Expressing strong disapproval of the police's role in silencing them through case filings, he urged the police to take note that the BRS would be coming to power in the next elections.
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The bodies of only two of the eight workers were unearthed so far. Their whereabouts could not be traced despite 63 days of operation involving multiple state and Central organisations. The rescue efforts were suspended abruptly leaving the bereaved families of the missing workers in agony
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In a letter addressed to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Friday, the former MLC pointed out that the Telangana government had paid Rs 300 as the daily wage under the scheme last year. This year, the wage was increased by just Rs 7, bringing the current daily wage to only Rs 307.
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It is learned that under pressure from BJP leaders and the Congress government, the NDSA had sent the report to the Chief Secretary, fuelling the possibilities of a political conspiracy aimed at discrediting BRS leadership
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"Under BRS rule, villages once forgotten became models of progress. Clean surroundings, ample greenery, and uninterrupted basic services turned rural Telangana into a role model for the country," he said.
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Taking to X, Harish Rao said the Revanth Reddy government had failed to secure Telangana's rightful share of Krishna River waters. Despite making tall claims during the elections, he said the Congress government had shown no urgency in resolving the Bankacharla water issue