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Slamming the State government for curtailing the budget session, Harish Rao said the Congress government was not only evading promises made to the people but was also evading facing questions in the Assembly.
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"We hoped that Telugu daughter-in-law, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, would allocate significant funds to Telangana. But what we got is nothing," he stated.
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The RBI informed that due to technical problems, around Rs 84.94 crore was not credited into 17,877 bank accounts which would be now returned to the State government after rectifying the issue, said Minister Tummala Nageswara Rao.
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Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka is scheduled to present the full-scale budget on July 25, with a reported outlay of more than Rs.2.9 lakh crore.
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He emphasised the urgent need for extensive discussion in the ensuing Assembly session and pass a resolution to be sent to the Union government.
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Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka has already completed department-wise review of budget proposals, with departments outlining their priorities.
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Congress leader Jairam Ramesh, in a post on X, says JD(U) and the YSRCP demanded special status for Bihar and Andhra Pradesh, respectively
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Before fighting for the Women's Reservation Bill, the Congress needs to address the injustice being meted out to women within the party, they said.
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The barrage, a crucial component of the Kaleshwaram project, with all its flood gates opened is able to discharge over 3.70 lakh cusecs of water without any signs of distress
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Maheshwar Reddy alleged that a large number of farmers had not received crop loan waiver amount causing unrest among those whose names were not included in the beneficiaries list.
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Kishan Reddy alleged that CM Revanth Reddy, who promised to issue job notifications to fill all the vacant posts in various government departments within 100 days of coming to power had not filled a single post in last seven months.
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Kharge alleges that BJP-RSS systematically indulging in institutional takeover of constitutional bodies, thereby damaging their reputation, integrity and autonomy
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BRS leader Deviprasad said on Thursday that neither the Chief Minister nor the Congress had any moral right to make such demands without implementing the six guarantees and promises.
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Former MPP of Jinnaram mandal Ravindar Goud objected as officials offered seats to all of them ignoring him.
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Sharing an old video of CM Revanth Reddy while he was PCC president, Ravi Teja, an X user said: “With the amount spend on advertisements in newspapers, another 1000 farmers' loans could have been waived off...”
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In a press statement on Thursday, Prabhakar said the conditions mentioned by the government in the GO would deprive many farmers of the benefit.
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Harish Rao on Thursday offered to resign if the Congress government could fully implement its six key guarantees involving 13 promises along with the waiver of farm loans up to Rs.2 lakh by August 15.
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Referring to the tall claims being made by the Congress government and the propaganda launched by it on the loan waiver, Niranjan Reddy called it much ado about nothing.
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While 25 councilors of the BRS and nine from BJP voted in favor of the motion, councilors belonging to the Congress and AIMIM did not participate in the voting held in a special meeting chaired by Revenue Divisional Officer Vinod Kumar.
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Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) working president KT Rama Rao charged that the Congress government was yet again deceiving the farmers.