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Talking to district in-charge minister Konda Surekha, who held a virtual review meeting for the erstwhile Medak district with officials and elected representatives, Rao urged the government to come up with the selection criteria for housing scheme beneficiaries
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Says Chief Minister Revanth Reddy focused on suppressing opposition voice and subjecting them to harassment, rather than fulfilling six guarantees
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Says Congress government cannot hurt the self-confidence of BRS leaders who emerged from Telangana statehood struggle
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Former MLA Rasamayi Balakishan questions why no cases were filed against Congress activists who attacked BRS office at Bhongir
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Hyderabad: A picture of confidence and defiance combined gracefully on Thursday, BRS working president KT Rama Rao’s most repeated statement before and after the marathon ACB questioning session was that truth would prevail. Speaking to the media at his Nandi Nagar residence before leaving for the ACB office in Banjara Hills, Rama Rao oozed confidence […]
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The BRS cadre, who gathered in huge numbers at Ambedkar junction in the town, submitted a representation to Dr Ambedkar's Statue to mark their protest
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The BRS working president lambasted Congress leaders for corruption and unfulfilled promises, including Rs 15,000 per acre owed to farmers and benefits to tenant farmers, under Rythu Bharosa scheme
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"Congress, which once condemned the LRS, has now turned it into a tool to extort Rs 15,000 crores from people under the guise of a special drive. During the elections, they promised free LRS, but now, they are bleeding the public dry," Harish Rao remarked.
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BRS working president condemns the incident and slams the Congress leadership for failing to maintain basic standards in hostels
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Lack of focus on implementation of Mission Bhagiratha under Congress government led to frequent disruptions in supply of treated water, resulting in resurgence of fluorosis cases
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Opposition leaders vow to continue legal battle against false charges while simultaneously exposing ruling party’s failures
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BRS MLC flays the ruling party for failing to provide quality food to inmates of hostels run by various departments, resulting in food poisoning, deaths
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A meeting with AIMIM MLAs, MLCs and old city leaders to be convened on January 11 or 12 at the Secretariat to discuss development plans, funds
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CM A Revanth Reddy had announced that under Rythu Bharosa Rs.12,000 per acre would be extended from January 26. This was against the promise made to extend Rs.15,000 per acre as part of the Congress party’s Warangal Declaration.
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The cadres conducted rasta-roko protests in the mandal centers and towns of Adilabad, Nirmal, Mancherial, and Kumram Bheem Asifabad districts. They raised slogans condemning the government for deceiving farmers. They accused the Congress of failing to fulfill its election promises and misleading the farmers.
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Party leaders say the case booked by ACB against the BRS working president in Formula-E race was a false one
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BRS workers led by district president GV Ramakrishna Rao and former MLA Rasamai Balkishan burnt the effigy of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for going back on his promise
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Addressing the media at Telangana Bhavan here on Sunday, party working president KT Rama Rao charged the Congress party with failing to deliver its election promise to provide Rs.15,000 per acre under the Rythu Bharosa scheme, and instead reducing the amount to only Rs.12,000.
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Reacting to the Cabinet's decision on Rythu Bharosa, Rama Rao accused the Congress of neglecting farmers by failing to implement even a single farmer-focused scheme despite numerous appeals. He described the Congress as "synonymous with fraud and deceit," comparing it to an unhelpful relative who burdens the family, and labeled Revanth Reddy a traitor to farmers.
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State government considering handing over management of 10,000 irrigation tanks to WUAs, followed by a phased increase