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Though invited, West Bengal's ruling Trinamool Congress chose not to send a representative. This meeting marked the culmination of CM Stalin's growing outreach, which began with an all-party conference in Tamil Nadu on March 5.
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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 Whip KP Vivekananda said that Hyderabad's progress had stalled under the 16-month Congress rule
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Over Rs 5 lakh crore budget required to fulfil promises made by the Congress, says Kunamneni Sambasiva Rao
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Stating that CM Revanth Reddy would go down in history as an anti-women Chief Minister, Kavitha questioned whether the Cong govt would fulfill its promise of implementing the Kalyanamastu scheme
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Soon after the bill was introduced, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy defended the government's decision
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The BRS working president said the Congress was systematically targeting journalists, particularly YouTube channels, for exposing public discontent
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Revanth Reddy had defended his "mortuary" remarks in the Assembly, saying they were aimed at the BRS, and not the former Chief Minister.
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The BJP’s national leadership has stated that the decision will have national implications. Former Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Saturday in a press meet reminded that such divisive measures in the past led to the partition of the country.
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Minister D Sridhar Babu said that the Congress was never against the conduct of Formula-E race in Hyderabad, but had raised objections over the way payments were made for organising the event
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BRS leader and MLC Kavitha on Saturday raised concerns over the conduct of Congress and BJP MLCs. She alleged that these members repeatedly spread falsehoods during Council proceedings
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"Crops are withering, farmers are suffering, and irrigation remains unreviewed, yet the Chief Minister indulges is busy with unofficial media interactions in Delhi," remarked KTR.
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Leader of Opposition and BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao, asked the party members to apologise to the Speaker of the Telangana Assembly
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BRS MLA T Harish Rao emphasized that the House should run for at least 20 days as part of the budget session for a comprehensive discussion on the demands of various departments
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The Patancheru MLA had been crossing swords with Congress leaders, after the Congress government reportedly failed to fulfill his requests for constituency development and had been distancing himself at regular instances
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The results would be the first electoral test for the Congress and the BJP after the latter won the Assembly polls in Haryana in October, 2024, for the record third consecutive term
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BRS likely to get 87 seats while the Congress may retain only 14 to 21 seats in fresh polls, compared to the 64 it won in 2023
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Says previous BRS government built multiple reservoirs in Siddipet under KLIS, but the Congress failed to complete canal works
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Addressing party workers on the second day of his two-day Gujarat visit, Gandhi said people of the State will not vote for his party till it fullfils its responsibilities
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Though the Congress fielded Narender Reddy in the Medak-Nizamabad-Adilabad-Karimnagar Graduates constituency, it could not win the seat due to multiple factors, including a few self-goals.