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Harish Rao demanded the State government to immediately stop such atrocities against the students and unemployed youth
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The tally of BRS MLAs, who joined the Congress from BRS, has now increased to 10.
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"Promising one thing and delivering another has become a habit of the Congress," says Senior BRS leader and Siddipet MLA T Harish Rao.
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Former minister Niranjan Reddy argued that seeking complaints from farmers regarding loan waivers would create disputes among them and said the Congress party, which gained power by making election promises, was now looking for excuses to escape those promises.
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"Why is the government imposing conditions and troubling the farmers? This is nothing but cheating," says BJP Legislative Party leader A Maheshwar Reddy
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According to the GO, the waiver would be limited to Rs.2 lakh per one farmer’s family. The food security card database of the Civil Supplies department would be considered as a parameter to define a farmer’s family.
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The BJP targeted the Leader of Opposition following the assassination attempt on former US President Donald Trump.
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If the Congress leaders believed that MLAs from other parties were joining the Congress impressed by the work of the government, they should ask all those who defected to resign and seek a fresh mandate from the public, he said.
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Addressing a news conference at Telangana Bhavan, he said that by taking the BRS MLAs into its fold, the Congress party had upset the priorities for which the people had voted.
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Despite Congress’ emphasis on social justice and inclusion, its approach in Telangana seems to be at odds with these principles
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With Prakash Goud’s entry into Congress, the tally of BRS MLAs, who defected to Congress, increased to eight.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the move, saying that this will serve as a "reminder of what happened when the Constitution of India was trampled over".
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In the district, recovery notices have been issued to 200 Aasara pensioners, who got pensions during the previous BRS regime, after conducting a survey recently.
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Congress leader Agam Reddy, with the support of former Gajwel MLA and senior Congress leader Tumukunta Narsa Reddy, had allegedly encroached on a piece of land owned by Kistaiah at Dammakkapally.
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The Joint Action Committee of Electricity Employees warned the State government against handing over any services handled by SPDCL, NPDCL, Transco, Genco and other power utilities to private companies.
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Following a call from the MLA's office, Maloth Suresh Babu, was allegedly tortured by the Thorrur police, after he criticised the personal assistant of the local MLA from the ruling Congress on social media.
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BRS sources said party president and former CM K Chandrashekhar Rao had already chalked out the future course for the party and was keen to encourage young leaders to play the key role in the party's rejuvenation.
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A few leaders, who had contested as MPs from different constituencies, including Hyderabad, Secunderabad, Malkajgiri, Mahabubnagar and Chevella, asked to share their versions
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The meeting was the first of 10 meetings scheduled across the State and was presided over by the chairman of the Cabinet sub-committee on Rythu Bharosa.
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The BRS councilors moves no confidence motion against Yellareddy municipal chairman Satyanarayana for switching parties.