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Congress party said that it would support the government from outside. Squashing rumours about differences between the NC and the Congress over berth sharing
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No decision has been taken so far on disqualification of BRS MLAs who defected to the Congress in the State, even a month after the High Court set a four week deadline to the Speaker for deciding on disqualification
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Harish Rao warned that if the Congress government failed to provide loan waiver amount to all the farmers, BRS leaders and workers would take the fight to Delhi and stage a protest in front of Gandhi's residence
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A section of leaders and cadre, especially old timers, have been accusing the MLA of neglecting them and not giving prior information about his tour programmes in the constituency
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Starting Monday, KTR will tour Rajendranagar's Hyderguda and Kishanbagh, followed by Amberpet on Tuesday to meet residents facing eviction due to the government's controversial project.
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Addressing a press conference here on Wednesday, Laxman said the Congress party came to power by making several promises, but it failed to deliver it even after ten months.
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He cited the Supreme Court's judgement on the party defections earlier, pointing out that the apex court had previously ruled that decisions on such complaints should be made within three months.
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Processing of applications delayed in constituencies of oppn leaders
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It is learnt that Rao persuaded Vikramarka to cancel his tour to Chennur Assembly constituency, further fueling the differences.
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The activists of Telangana Rashtra Rythu Sangham (AIKS) leaders Ch Narendra Kumar and M Viswanatham said Congress party during Assembly elections announced that crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh of all the farmers would be waived but after coming to power many restrictions were imposed in its implementation.
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Nayini Anurag Reddy, an entrepreneur said the ST Welfare funds intended for the upliftment of tribes in Karnataka, were used for the campaigns of Congress MP candidates in the Telangana elections.
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BRS women leaders who accompanied him to the commission were not allowed into the main office. When they protested the security personnel's decision to keep them out, a group of women claiming to be Mahila Congress office bearers assaulted the BRS leaders after a verbal exchange.
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Accompanied by senior leaders of the BRS, KTR called on the DGP Jitender and lodged a complaint with him seeking action on Congress-sponsored attacks targeting two women journalists in Kondareddypalli
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While speaking to the media persons at his residence here on Monday, Rama Rao responded on the Karnataka Governor granting permission to prosecute Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in the alleged MUDA scam.
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Addressing a press conference here on Saturday, Maheshwar Reddy said while 60 lakh farmers were eligible, only 22 lakh farmers were covered under the loan waiver scheme
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The farmer stated that he had availed a loan of Rs 2.90 lakh from a bank to grow various crops in 2023. Locals, mostly non-tribals, said that 80 farmers did not get the waiver
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Vinay Reddy, who visited Aluru village, was questioned by the farmers about the Congress government's failure to provide crop loan to all the farmers in their village
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Plastic flex banners with eye-catching images and slogans criticizing the Congress for its minimal contributions while exaggerating its benefits to farmers appeared unexpectedly across bus stops in Hyderabad, surprising many.
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Two persons Gautham, a childhood friend of the victim and another person M Shivaji Reddy, who is a local Congress leader from Chotuppal had sexually assaulted the woman,”
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He stated that the Medigadda barrage, which was written off by the Congress government, had disproved all the allegations against it by standing resolute and rocksolid surviving the flood once again