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People stage protests alleging that the Congress government’s welfare schemes did not cover deserving ones
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Raise objections to the process of selection of beneficiaries for four key welfare schemes of Congress government
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Those with land, property being selected for welfare schemes while the poor denied benefits, decry people in Telangana’s Peddapalli
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"A public revolt against the fraudulent Congress government has begun," he said, citing widespread anger over unfulfilled guarantees and alleged manipulation of welfare schemes. He said the Chief Minister’s incompetence is evident, and the latter's diversion tactics will no longer work
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BRS working president criticised the Congress government for failing to ensure safety even for differently abled leaders
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Villagers raise voice against selection of ineligible beneficiaries for Indiramma housing scheme
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Villagers question officials over irregularities in selection of beneficiaries for four welfare schemes being implemented by Congress government
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He pointed out that the Warangal depot had already been handed over to the JBM company and that plans were underway to privatize depots in Suryapet, Nalgonda and Hyderabad
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Over 55 farmers having accounts in KDCC bank's Centenary Colony branch reportedly did not get crop loan waiver benefit
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Says despite grand announcements and expensive advertisements about release of irrigation water, no water has reached the fields
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“The BRS may have lost power, but not it’s fighting spirit,” he declared, while releasing the BRS Karmika Vibhagam (BRSKV) calendar at Telangana Bhavan
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BMRCL officials stated that since the commencement of Metro operations, fares have not been revised. Due to rising operational costs, the need to maintain stations and trains, provide dedicated coaches for women, and offer special services for senior citizens and others, they emphasized that increasing Metro fares has become unavoidable.
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During a meeting of UTF state office bearers held on Sunday, MLC A. Narsi Reddy and UTF President Chava Ravi stated that increasing the retirement age to delay pension payments is unjustified.
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BRS MLA T Harish Rao criticised the Congress government for its inaction until pressured, appealed to State government to revise its income and landholding limit to ensure ration cards reach more low-income families
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Addressing a news conference at Telangana Bhavan, he accused the Revanth Reddy government of focusing more on cutting benefits than genuinely helping the poor. He highlighted that Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, who made tall promises before coming to power, is now busy breaking them and betraying the people
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Since last seven months, the State government had failed to arrange funds for establishing streetlights in GHMC limits and elsewhere. The revenue generated through sale of beer and brandy was being diverted and this reflected the financial situation of the State government, which was keen on securing more loans, he said.
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Despite the dire situation in almost all districts, the government has shown no concern. Families are facing financial issues and running into debts due to the delayed salaries
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Incidentally, a majority of electoral promises are yet to be implemented in Telangana, but the Congress leaders are claiming in Delhi that all promises have been implemented in Telangana
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Following the fallout, UBL, which has been producing Kingfisher and Heineken beers, stopped production as they seized the supply of these two beers. The employees staged a protest at Sangareddy collectorate on Friday under the leadership of CITU and demanded their immediate reinstatement
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Addressing the gathering, Rama Rao charged the Chief Minister with deceiving farmers with unfulfilled promises of loan waivers and financial schemes. He stated that the Congress government owes around Rs 17,500 per acre to farmers under Rythu Bharosa in Telangana