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Speaking to mediapersons, former Minister T Harish Rao said the speech was filled with "half-truths, lies, and untruths," and failed to address the real concerns of farmers, unemployed youth and marginalised sections
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Addressing the media on the occasion, Rama Rao voiced his disappointment over the speech, stating that it overlooked crucial issues, including the 420 unfulfilled promises and six guarantees made by the Congress government. He criticized the Revanth Reddy-led administration for failing farmers, highlighting the non-implementation of the promised crop loan waiver. He also held the Congress government responsible for 480 farmer suicides.
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In his speech, the Governor praised the Congress for implementing crop loan waivers and Rythu Bharosa, which drew strong objections from the Opposition benches. They argued that the government had failed to execute these schemes fully and transparently.
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Say ecological importance of the land, which has a long history tied to the university, is overlooked
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The Cong govt recently accorded administrative sanction to a high-level bridge across Godavari river between Mulkalla village in Hajipur of Mancherial district and Murmur village of Anthargagon mandal spending Rs.450 crore.
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Rama Rao blamed the Congress's silence, despite water meant for Telangana's farmers being diverted to Andhra Pradesh, leaving crops to wither
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BRS working president questioned its justification for splurging Rs 200 crore on hosting the Miss World beauty pageant while vilifying the Rs 46 crore spent on the Formula-E race during the BRS regime
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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
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In just 15 months, the Congress government in Telangana has shattered all records, accumulating a staggering Rs 1,52,918 crore in debt - a financial burden that will weigh heavily on future generations
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She charged Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy with misleading the public and tarnishing Telangana's image to hide his government's failures
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Speaking at the International Women’s Day celebrations, she highlighted the political setbacks faced by women due to the non-implementation of the Women's Reservation Bill, which has been tied to the census by the Central government
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Says while sarpanches are left struggling for their pending payments, Ministers are ensuring bills are paid to contractors who agree to pay hefty commissions
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The Telangana Jagruthi president has been at the forefront of the year-long movement, organising roundtable discussions and protests demanding justice for backward classes
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During the Assembly elections in 2023, the Congress made many promises to the women and the same were included in the party manifesto “Abhaya Hastham”.
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The Agriculture Department issued orders on March 5 to display lists in all gram panchayats, revealing names, bank branch details, and credited amounts - raising serious privacy concerns
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BRS MLC K Kavitha stated that while education and employment quotas may have legal complexities at 46%, there were no hurdles in implementing political reservations which were entirely within the State's jurisdiction
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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.
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He demanded that the government immediately clear the pending arrears and complete the selection process for new beneficiaries to ensure that financially weak students do not lose the opportunity to study abroad
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The women sent letters through the Indian Postal department. In the letters, the women wanted the Congress to fulfil its promises made at the time of polls to Telangana Assembly held in 2023
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He pointed out that while Congress leaders had earlier opposed the project, filed court cases, and questioned its feasibility, they were now posing for pictures before the Godavari River waters gushing out of it, benefiting from the very project they once tried to stall