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The bypoll was necessitated after the passing of veteran Congress leader E.V.K.S. Elangovan, who had become an MLA after the death of his son, Thirumahan Everaa, due to a sudden heart attack on January 4, 2023.
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"Under Congress rule, Telangana has experienced only cutbacks and exclusions, depriving people of welfare scheme benefits," he stated, highlighting several impacted programs. These include loan waivers, Rythu Bharosa support, irrigation projects, KCR kits for mothers, and nutrition kits. He also criticized the failure to implement the promised Mahalakshmi financial aid for women, pensions for martyrs' families, and support for tenant farmers and SC/ST families.
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Party spokesperson Putta Vishnuvardhan Reddy says the company was very much impressed with the previous BRS government and had complimented its vision
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Posting on X, Rama Rao noted that when Kejriwal was aligned with Congress, he was celebrated as a rational and clean leader, with Delhi appearing remarkable through the lens of their alliance. "The moment he took an independent stand, he was labeled a culprit and a criminal, with Delhi suddenly portrayed as a dump mired in AAP's corruption."
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MLC T Jeevan Reddy currently represents the constituency in the council. However, numerous aspirants are actively striving to impress the state leadership in hopes of securing the ticket for the constituency.
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Revanth Reddy and his gang is attempting to spread anarchy by targeting BRS leaders, says party working president, warns of severe consequences if such incidents continue
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Laxmi, the wife of Jayarama Rao, filed a complaint with the police, claiming that three associates of Jaganmohan Rao had an argument with her husband and then beat him. She also accused them of threatening to kill him.
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On Sunday night, the Karimnagar RDO filed a complaint with the One Town Police against the BRS legislator. Additionally, Karimnagar district libraries chairman Sattu Mallesham also filed a complaint, alleging that Kaushik Reddy had misbehaved with him.
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Several politicians, academicians and others expressed their shock and extended condolences to the bereaved family
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Agitated over comments allegedly made by the district president Kancherla Ramakrishna Reddy, members of NSUI and Youth Congress activists vandalised the furniture in the party office.
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The Assembly election in the national capital will witness a three-cornered fight between the ruling AAP, and opposition BJP and Congress
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A meeting with AIMIM MLAs, MLCs and old city leaders to be convened on January 11 or 12 at the Secretariat to discuss development plans, funds
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Pointing out the 15 percent increase in RTC ticket prices in Karnataka and the introduction of a toilet tax in Himachal Pradesh, he criticized the Congress for misleading the public with false promises only to impose additional financial burdens on them.
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It is resented that the government has lost the emotional touch with the peasant community and hence the retrograde systems were being put in place.
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Extending New Year wishes to the people of the Telangana and its diaspora on Tuesday, Harish Rao remarked that 2024 witnessed more failures than successes under Congress rule.
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He stated that disrespecting great leaders is in the core DNA of the Congress.
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Drawing attention to the condition of education, the BRS working president pointed out the decline in standards.
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Rajesham on Monday lodged his complaint requesting officials to protect 10 acres of government land from land grabbers in Madaka of Odela mandal.
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Speaking to the media at Telangana Bhavan on Monday, Praveen Kumar highlighted the absence of a dedicated Home Minister and the frequent changes in the DGPs, which have led to poor management of law and order. "During former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao's tenure, Rs 700 crore was allocated in the first Cabinet meeting to prioritize law and order, establishing Telangana as a national role model. However, the current situation is dismal," he commented.
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The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) had fixed honorarium of Rs. 5000 to the Imam (one who leads the prayers) and Muezzin (the one who give call for prayer), in the State. After scrutinizing the applications, the State government through TS Wakf Board pays the honorarium to them. The Congress party during its election campaign assured to hike the amount.