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Stating that there was no personal agenda behind the HYDRAA demolitions or the Musi evictions. Trying to build an eco-friendly image for the government, said Revanth Reddy
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The clash took place around afternoon when Congress party leader and Nampally MLA contestant candidate Feroz Khan, was meeting people during the course of a padayatra in the Nampally constituency.
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Former BRS MLA said the State government was diverting public attention from its failure to provide government jobs, unemployment allowance and other electoral promises.
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They pointed out that the Congress party was orchestrating the smear campaign and demanded stringent action against those responsible for the misinformation campaign.
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The Congress government has been using diversionary tactics effectively since it came to power to save itself from the people’s backlash
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao raised several questions, expressing disappointment and frustration over the stand of the government on the Bathukamma celebrations.
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Leader of Opposition unveils statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the founder of the Maratha empire, in Kolhapur city of western Maharashtra
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In a clear reference to a leader who had made misleading promises to gain votes, Rama Rao challenged the Congress government, questioning who was responsible for exploiting the poor of Musi by not implementing the Rythu Bandhu scheme.
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Chiluka Praveen Kumar, a journalist was attacked by Congress workers when he was returning home after completing the news session in the studio.
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“Let us visit Chaitanyapuri or any other areas. If residents appreciate Revanth Reddy and his government, I will quit politics and tender unconditional apology,” Etala Rajender said.
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Admitting that some residents were against the project, the Chief Minister said opposition parties were indulging in "dirty politics by exploiting the sentiments of the poor".
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KTR pointed out the growing trend of targeting individuals - be they public representatives, journalists, or students - for questioning the government.
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His challenge followed a post by a netizen, Olirtudeg, on X, who suggested that if the Congress government genuinely valued the project, it should dissolve itself and seek a fresh mandate from the public.
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Key leaders from the Congress party have openly opposed the government's actions and extended support to the affected families
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"Rahul Gandhi is the true force behind the demolition of homes in Hyderabad, bulldozing the houses of the poor," he remarked during an informal media interaction at Telangana Bhavan on Wednesday.
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Congress' damage control appears to backfire, with only more damage being caused to the party's image
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People have constructed houses only after getting permission from the government. However, the same government was demolishing them calling as illegal structures, he said
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Hyderabad Disaster Response & Asset Protection Agency
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah said Modi became the prime minister for a third consecutive term with the people's mandate and not because of the Congress president's grace.
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As rumors of HYDRAA entering the constituency spread throughout the town, causing panic among residents, Jagga Reddy issued a press statement urging HYDRAA Commissioner AV Ranganath to inform him of any plans to demolish structures in Sangareddy. He also assured citizens that he would raise the issue with Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy to prevent any such actions.