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The Minority Welfare Department officials are expecting Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to release the balance amount at the earliest as the current financial year would end in the next three months.
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BRS MLC K Kavitha questioned why the Congress party, maintained silence when DMK, which was part of the alliance, insulted Sanatana Dharma, mocked Hindi-speaking States as Gomutra States, and insulted migrant workers.
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Taking to his official social media account, X, the Congress leader, said, "Merry Christmas! May your hearts be filled with love, your homes with happiness, and your lives with peace"
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Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy said the BRS had admitted that the cash-rich Telangana was transformed into a debt-ridden State.
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Rama Rao directed his guns at the Congress government, advising it to fulfill its six electoral guarantees within 100 days.
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Further, he said the BRS government ensured a value creation of more than Rs 50 lakh crore in Telangana in the last 10 years.
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's announcement that he will lift the ban on hijab for students and college students (Class 11 and 12) has triggered a huge debate over the issue. The opposition BJP has indicated strife in the coming days.
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Apart from Kerala and Lakshadweep units, Deepa Dasmunshi is entrusted with the responsibility of Telangana Congress
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While the Congress came to power in the State, CPI state secretary Kunamneni Sambasiva Rao won from the Kothagudem assembly constituency.
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Earlier in the day, Punia announced the return of his Padma Shree award to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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Representatives from different parties assembled at Dharna Chowk at Indira Park here on Friday and denounced the undemocratic suspension of the I.N.D.I.A alliance MPs. Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy who was expected to address the gathering skipped the meeting.
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The Constituency, spread in the erstwhile Medak district, had seven assembly segments-Dubbak, Gajwel, Patancheru, Sangaredy, Siddipet, Medak, and Narsapur-under it
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The BRS working president thanked the Congress government for at least admitting in the white paper that it could ensure only six hours of supply being in rule for 55 years.
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Amit Shah also said that various exercises are underway for inter-pillar integration.
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The State government's decision to drop the idea of presenting another white paper on the Irrigation sector has led to speculations about the ruling Congress party.
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"The State government did not respond to my repeated pleas for clarification on implementing their electoral promises. No clarity was given on key issues raised by the main Opposition BRS including concerns about installation of meters to agricultural pumpsets and also ensure free power supply upto 200 units," former minister Jagadish Reddy said.
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The past government had raised loans but the Congress government made several promises, which were practically not viable, BJP MLA Payal Shankar said.
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As Rajgopal Reddy continued his tirade, the BRS members asked the Speaker whether they should walk out of the House. Amidst these war of words, former Speaker Pocharam Srinivas Reddy intervened and appealed to the members from all the parties to save the dignity of the House.
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Reading out the Congress manifesto’s page 9, Unemployed JAC Chairman Manavatha Roy said the Congress party promised Rs.4,000 as unemployed allowance to the jobless till they get a job.
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Amidst a high-octane war of words during the short discussion on the white paper, the Chief Minister said his government was also prepared to constitute an all party fact-finding committee to look into the 24-hour free power supply claims of the BRS regime. Former Energy Minister G Jagadish Reddy would also be made a member of the committee, he said.