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  • Kavitha, BRS leaders condemn case against KTR

    Responding to speculative reports on Rama Rao's possible arrest, Kavitha stated that the people of Telangana were closely watching the scripted drama by the Congress party, which was desperate to use legal tactics to target the BRS and its supremo K Chandrashekhar Rao, as it could not face the opposition politically.
  • Opposition, BJP MPs jostle in Parliament premises; BJP claims Rahul pushed aged MP

    The BJP accused Rahul Gandhi of pushing the senior member, a charge rejected by the Congress leader.
  • Harish Rao exposes Congress government’s claims on sale of assets

    Displaying a copy of GO Ms 54, issued on June 26 this year, he stated that the Congress government had allocated 400 acres of government land in survey number 25 at Gachibowli village, Serilingampally, to the Telangana Industrial Infrastructure Corporation. This allocation was intended for the development of IT and mixed-use projects and was made at a market rate of ₹75 crore per acre, he explained.
  • Tempers run high in Telangana Assembly during discussion on State’s liabilities

    "We have discussed the State finances and loans about eight times. If the House is being run like this, one can imagine how the State administration is being run," Owaisi said
  • KTR questions Rahul Gandhi on Congress party’s double standards on Adani issue

    Rama Rao went on to castigate the Congress for its duplicity, with Cabinet Ministers like Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy engaging in alleged land deals with Adani Group representatives in Hyderabad.
  • BRS seeks Assembly debate on Formula-E race allegations by Congress

    "The Congress government has been spreading false accusations against the previous BRS government, especially targeting me, over the Formula-E race. Reports indicate that this matter was discussed for more than an hour in a recent cabinet meeting. Leaks from the Chief Minister’s office suggest that cases are being prepared against our party working president, KT Rama Rao, with the Governor's approval," the BRS stated.
  • INDIA bloc MPs protest in Parliament premises, demand Amit Shah’s apology for Ambedkar remarks

    They raised slogans such as 'Jai Bhim', 'Sangh ka Vidhan nahi chalega' and 'Amit Shah maafi maango'. MPs of the Congress, DMK, RJD, the Left, AAP, among others, participated in the protest.
  • Chaos in Telangana Assembly over auto drivers’ issues, overseas scholarships

    The BRS members were protesting near the well over the inordinate delay in clearing the overseas scholarships even as Panchayat Raj Minister D Anasuya alias Seethakka blamed the previous BRS government for the arrears
  • CPM regrets supporting Congress, criticizes government’s actions

    Coming down heavily on the Congress government for failing to uphold the seventh guarantee made during the elections to protect democracy, the CPI(M) state unit Secretary Thammineni Veerabhadram on Tuesday wanted the government to address the issues before the people. Otherwise, it would incur ire of the people.
  • Khammam: BRS stages protest against Govt’s anti-farmer attitude

    BRS leaders presented a petition to the statue of BR Ambedkar asking the government to change its attitude towards the farmers and to ensure justice to the tribal farmers of Lagacharla
  • PSUs’ growth will strengthen economy: KTR

    He said while the BJP government at the Centre was steering PSUs towards privatisation, the Congress-led State government proved to be a disaster for all sectors.
  • Group II question paper fiasco: BRS says Congress undermining Telangana movement

    In a statement, Harish Rao questioned the Congress government's motive behind posing questions related to Andhra Pradesh, Telugu Desam Party and its president N Chandrababu Naidu in the Group II exam paper conducted on Monday.
  • Kavitha says Congress destroying BC residential schools in State

    Stating that the previous BRS government was committed towards the welfare of BCs, she said there were only 19 BC residential degree colleges at the time of formation of Telangana, which was increased to 275 during the BRS regime.
  • Govt has no funds to take up BC Bhavan construction, says Ponnam Prabhakar

    Prabhakar said the government does not have funds to take up construction of BC Bhavans across the State.
  • BRS has no right to fight over Telangana Talli, says Vijayashanthi

    Vijayashanthi recalled that in 2007, the first Telangana Talli statue was unveiled by the Talli Telangana Party, floated by her. In a post on 'X,' she said that BS Ramulu had designed Telangana Talli as the mother of the poor, weak, and marginalised communities.
  • TPCC president pens open letter to KCR

    From the Musi riverfront project to the Metro Rail, the BRS administration left behind a legacy of broken promises and incomplete works, he alleged in the letter.
  • BRS demands action against Endowments Minister Konda Surekha over Vemulawada “Kodelu” controversy

    Calling it a grave offense, BRS leader A Rakesh Reddy demanded for the dismissal of Endowments Minister Konda Surekha and a judicial inquiry into the incident.
  • BRS accuses Congress of neglecting Gurukul education system

    RS Praveen Kumar called the Congress government's announcement of a "new menu" misleading, noting that it was the existing menu introduced during the BRS regime.
  • Once neighbour’s envy, Telangana’s farmers now in crisis

    Nothing big happened to change their destiny. Just one change in government. From the BRS, the Congress took over, and the downslide of farmers’ fortunes began.
  • Telangana faces mounting retirement crisis amid growing fiscal pressure

    The number of retirees surged from 1,602 in 2023 to 7,995 in 2024, with the trend expected to continue.
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