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Reaching out to the family of Bairi Amar and Shravati, a weaver couple from Venkampet village who tragically ended their lives in a suicide pact on Saturday, he pointed out that the couple was among the 34 weavers who died by suicide in the State during the last 11 months of Congress rule.
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The move is aimed at strengthening the party from the grassroots and rebuilding everlasting relations with the people in the state, APCC president Y. S. Sharmila said
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Interestingly, the manifesto released by AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge repeats many of the promises previously made to the people of Telangana—promises that helped bring Congress to power but remain unfulfilled even after 11 months in office.
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The event was attended by leaders including Gandhi Naik, Billa Sudheer Reddy, Animireddy, Munavat Narsimha Naik, Pasunoori Naveen Kumar, Srinivas Rao, Rangu Kumar, and others.
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People are also refusing to share information and are asking the enumerators to leave their house as they have no faith in the survey being conducted by the State government.
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Former Minister Harish Rao expressed his outrage over the police attack on MLA Kaushik Reddy.
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Twelve leaders from different political parties, including two former MLAs, joined the opposition Congress in Manipur on Friday.
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KTR blamed the successive Congress and Telugu Desam governments in erstwhile Andhra Pradesh for turning the Musi River into a drainage canal, polluting it for over 60 years.
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According to officials, the cash was later handed over to the Income Tax department for further probe
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Assures free education for male students, stabilising prices of essential items and among others
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Speaking at a press conference on Wednesday, Maheshwar Reddy criticized the Congress Party for failing to fulfill any of the 21 promises made to the BC community in Kamareddy during the assembly elections. He stated, "We are not opposed to the Caste Census, but we strongly object to Congress using it for political gain. The Caste Census is being conducted solely for political advantage and nothing more," he alleged.
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KTR also questioned CM Revanth for lack of action against one of the contractors - MEIL, despite departmental inquiry committee recommending for blacklisting the company, over collapse of a retaining wall at Sunkisala project
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This apart, posters taking a sarcastic jibe at the Congress MP, especially with the party's hypocrisy towards Adani Group also surfaced in different parts of the city.
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KT Rama Rao raised concerns that Telangana was not under consideration for the prestigious project. It is rumoured that the States of Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka are frontrunners for the project.
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Police reached the hotel where the former Sapanches assembled, and prevented them from heading towards the Chief Minister’s residence. The police also took of them into custody.
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Sanjay said the Congress during poll campaigning had promised to clear all the pending bills of the sarpanches, but even after eleven months it failed to do so.
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The Congress party vowed to deliver on its election promises within 100 days of taking office, yet after eleven months, not a single commitment has been met, he said. He added that the government's apparent attempts to delay the implementation of these promises suggest it has no intention of fulfilling them.
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The dissatisfaction among party leaders was evident at a recent awareness meeting held by the District Congress Committee in Kothagudem town regarding the state government's caste enumeration. The meeting was attended by MLAs K. Kanakaiah (Yellandu), P. Venkateshwarlu (Pinapaka), Tellam Venkat Rao (Bhadrachalam), and T. Adinarayana (Aswaraopet), along with members of the BC Commission and district Congress president Podem Veeraiah.
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Reprimanding the Congress for failing to deliver on its electoral promises, he demanded that Congress Lok Sabha leader Rahul Gandhi to apologise to the people of Telangana for causing 10 years of destruction in a single year.
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Harish Rao reminded that Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy had earlier criticised 24-hour free power to farmers as excessive and argued that three hours would be sufficient.