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BRS working president accused the government of compromising on quality standards and supervision due to collusion with contractors
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The BRS MLA criticises Congress government over its failure to protect Telangana’s share of Krishna waters
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In the run up to Assembly elections in the State, the Congress leaders had assured the people that after coming to power, LRS would be implemented for free.
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"The Congress government is running a dictatorial regime, using police as henchmen to silence dissent," he said. He accused Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy of orchestrating a crackdown on media houses that dare to question the government
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Srinivas Goud challenged the government to explain why it has failed to supply irrigation water to an additional acreage in 14 months. He reminded that the Kaleshwaram project which was portrayed as monumental corruption by the Congress, continues to serve 20 lakh acres
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"We built the Palamuru-Rangareddy project at a cost of Rs 34,000 crore and finished around 90 per cent works. Instead of completing the pending works and providing irrigation water, the Congress has sidelined it," he said, criticising the ruling party for failing to allocate funds for its completion
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The sangham leaders staged a protest at Wyra tahsildar office in the district on Friday demanding completion of loan waiver process and release of paddy bonus
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The union Minister said that Revanth disappointed the people of the state as he had failed to keep the promises. Reddy said that Congress came to power by promising a change
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Farmers and residents are demanding market value for parting with their lands for the construction of Udandapur reservoir
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Harish Rao urged the Centre and the State government to take immediate action, cautioning that Telangana's future was in jeopardy. He emphasized, "The Congress government must come out of its deep slumber before Telangana faces a severe water crisis."
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BRS supporter Nayini Anurag Reddy took to X to share a government order issued on February 4, revealing that the Law Department allocated Rs 22 lakh as fees for senior advocate Ravindra Shrivastava for his appearance and conference on November 5 and 6. Shrivastava represented the State's interests in the Telangana High Court on behalf of the Law Department Secretary.
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The court was hearing petitions related to the condition and management of government-run hostels and educational buildings in the State
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KT Rama Rao outlines the party’s strategy to reclaim lost ground, fight against government’s anti-people policies
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The Telangana government had allocated 100 acres in Rajendranagar mandal of Rangareddy district for the new high court building
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Says BJP-led governments at the Centre and in several States also classified Muslim communities as OBCs
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Questions why second phase of Dalit Bandhu scheme was implemented in Huzurabad and Madhira constituencies, but not in Nalgonda
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Continuing the practice that was followed in united AP and under BRS rule in Telangana, the Congress government issued an order allowing Muslim employees to leave the offices early during the fasting month of Ramzan, beginning in early March.
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BRS Working president KT Rama Rao said though the Congress celebrated two birthdays of their leader Sonia Gandhi after coming to power, the govt had failed to fulfill the Rs.2 lakh crop loan waiver promised to farmers
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Kavitha, in a post on social media, questioned the seriousness of the Congress government in conducting the re-survey and demanded transparency regarding the outreach efforts and results
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Says Congress government will ensure legal sanctity for 42 per cent reservation to BCs