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The Congress had also found fault with the location of the Yadadri plant, saying that it was far from coal mines which could lead to coal transport costs of over Rs.800 crore per annum, and went to the extent of terming the project unviable.
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Raising slogans, they demanded the State government to waive farm loans up to Rs 2 lakh of all farmers without any conditions
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The cadres led by the party senior leader Dindigala Rajender staged a protest at Jagadamba centre in the town and burnt an effigy of the Congress government
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"Choose the place, date, and time," Harish Rao challenged the Chief Minister. Speaking to the media on Saturday, the former Minister suggested visiting either his or the Chief Minister's constituency—or any other—to openly discuss facts and figures. He criticized the Revanth Reddy government for making false claims about the crop loan waiver.
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BRS leader T Harish Rao said the farm loan waiver programme was reduced to a farce. Revanth had proved once again to be falling short in the stature and sincerity to his commitment that was expected from a Chief Minister.
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The BRS is keen to approach the Supreme Court regarding the other BRS MLAs, who defected to Congress.
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He noted that accumulating such a large debt in a short period is unprecedented in Telangana's history and warned that if this trend continues, the state's debt could reach Rs 4-5 lakh crore by the end of the Congress government's term.
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Highlights severe challenges faced by farmers, warns that decrease in cultivated area dangerous sign for survival of ryots
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Urges Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, to prioritise policy continuity and avoid jeopardising 'Brand Telangana' due to political differences
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BRS working president K T Rama Rao wondered why the Congress government was hesitant to order an independent probe by a sitting High Court Judge.
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Harish Rao strongly criticized the government for failing to address the needs of gram panchayats and challenged the Minister to identify any falsehoods. He questioned whether it was true that the State government had not released monthly allocations to the gram panchayats even after nine months in office.
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Praveen Kumar said the Revanth Reddy government was eroding the rights of the unemployed, in sharp contrast with former chief Minister KCR who brought GO 55, which aimed to ensure fair representation of all quotas in Group-1.
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While previous governments have implemented the LRS on many occasions in the past, the Congress is looking at generating nearly twice the income of the previous government from the scheme.
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The ongoing works have come to a standstill for seven months as the project was put on the backburner by the Congress government.
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The latest BRS initiative to be selected for the name changing game is the Palle Pragathi programme, which has been renamed as 'Swacchadanam – Pacchadanam'.
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BRS leader T Harish Rao criticised the Congress's new job calendar, calling it deceptive and lacking clarity on job numbers and timelines, accusing the party of betraying Telangana youth with unfulfilled promises.
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Private employees returning home were not being spared and even those visiting hospitals were being questioned, he said during discussion on demands for grants in the Assembly on Monday.
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BRS MLA Jagadish Reddy said the Chief Minister had made a vain bid to mislead people claiming that the previous government had signed an agreement with the Centre to install meters to agriculture services.
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Bharatiya Janata Party Adilabad MLA Payal Shankar demanded congress government to implement six guarantees made to the people.
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The budget exercise, filled with self-congratulatory claims, lacked allocations for implementing its own guarantees within the first 100 days of Congress rule.