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BRS working president KT Rama Rao hoped that sense prevails in the Congress high command and a Muslim is included in the next Cabinet expansion.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao urged union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw to ensure a speedy investigation to nab the culprit. He also called on the Telangana police and the Women and Child Welfare department to provide full support to the victim
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Participating in the budget discussion in the Assembly on Monday, Vivekananda demanded clarity on budget allocations and actual expenditure
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Shortly after the session commenced, BRS MLAs raised slogans demanding an immediate discussion on the crop loan waiver. Led by Harish Rao, they called for the waiver of loans up to ₹2 lakh without delay, even as ministers initiated discussions on the annual State budget's demands for grants. As a mark of protest, the BRS MLAs wore black ribbons and urged the government to support farmers.
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Addressing a meeting of party activists in Karimnagar on Sunday, Rama Rao said the Congress had pushed Telangana into a crisis, with farmers suffering severe distress
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BRS working president demanded Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to apologise to the people of Telangana for the betrayal
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Says Congress government must act immediately to ascertain the fate of the missing workers
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Terms Korukanti Chander’s padayatra for Godavari water a commendable effort to open the eyes of the government
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Many college managements finding it hard to pay employees’ salaries, rents, other operation and maintenance costs, says Harish Rao
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During question hour, former Roads and Buildings Minister V Prashanth Reddy and Roads and Buildings Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy indulged in a verbal duel over road infrastructure development in the State
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Several students were arrested for demanding withdrawal of the university circular banning protests on campus
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The BJP leader slams the borrowing spree, despite Centre increasing tax devolution to States from 32 per cent under UPA to 42 per cent
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Speaking in Assembly, Sambasiva Rao reveals that at Nidigonda village in Raghunathapalli mandal of Jangaon district, out of 554 farmers, only two received loan waiver, while 552 were excluded due to Aadhaar discrepancies
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This was not because of an economic slowdown, but because of the Congress government's failure, Harish Rao said, adding that the people of Telangana had made one error, that of electing Revanth Reddy, and that error was turning out to be a terror for them
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The MLCs sought clarity on the number of women who received ₹2,500, the young women who were provided scooties, the brides who were given one tola of gold, and the elderly who received ₹4,000 pensions— all electoral promises— from the ₹1.58 lakh crore debt incurred by the Congress government over the past 15 months.
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BRS working president has urged the Congress government to revive the Chief Minister's Breakfast Scheme, which was launched in Telangana by Chandrashekhar Rao in 2023 to prevent classroom hunger and malnutrition among more than 20 lakh students
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Says allocation of Rs 70 crore for ‘iftar gatherings’ raises concerns about government’s misplaced priorities regarding long-term welfare of the Muslim community
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao blamed the Cong for not repairing the Medigadda barrage due to its blind hatred for former CM KCR and letting water go down the stream to Andhra Pradesh
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BRS Whip KP Vivekananda said that Hyderabad's progress had stalled under the 16-month Congress rule
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The Telangana government's meagre Rs 600 crore allocation for the Indiramma Aathmeeya Bharosa scheme in the 2025-26 budget has raised serious questions about the Congress' commitment to welfare programmes