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Police had been prevailing on the BRS workers to opt for a compromise in every case. The bulldozer culture was also fast catching up in the district.
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Addressing a press conference here on Saturday, Ravi said the Election Commission had accepted the nomination of Mallanna and hence Rama Rao had no right to criticise the Congress candidate with regard to his educational background.
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The two leaders had sat down to sort out an issue amid the elders when the Congress leader emptied a five-litre petrol can on Nagaraju.
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Harish Rao stated that within the six months of coming to power Congress party has lost its faith as the Congress government failed to deliver its election promises.
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He along with the party leaders campaigned in several municipal divisions in the city on Thursday. The BRS candidate has to be elected to get the problems faced by the graduates resolved, he said.
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Rama Rao demanded that Congress immediately put an end to such vindictive politics which was not part of Telangana culture, failing which the BRS leadership would not be able to control the party cadre.
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The BRS working president said the Congress which made scores of promises to people of Telangana before the Assembly elections, failed to deliver them in full over the last six months.
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In a series of posts on social media platform X on Wednesday, Rama Rao expressed his dismay over the power outage at MGM Hospital, which he said put the lives of newborns and elderly patients at risk.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao criticised the Congress government for halting the construction of the new 24-floor building for MGM Hospital, which was meant to be a state-of-the-art facility.
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Kishan Reddy said Congress had betrayed Telangana farmers in the name of loan waiver and increased Minimum Support Prices (MSPs).
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It is learnt that already 1,800 RTC employees have already retired so far since the announcement of the merger. More than 300 employees will retire in next two months.
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Revanth Reddy, had on the occasion of former Prime Minister, the late Rajiv Gandhi’s death anniversary on Tuesday, paid floral tributes at Gandhi's statue at Punjagutta in a grand programme.
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During the 100 days in the State, the Congress government was delivering good governance and streamlining the administration, which had lost track, he said.
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Bhatti Vikramarka assured that even drenched and germinated paddy would also be purchased by the State government at the Minimum Support Price.
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He called the decision a "hypocritical Congress brand fraud" and expressed his anger on social media.
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Speaking to the media here on Monday, he demanded Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to announce the designated date for TSRTC merger into government.
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TET fees, which was Rs 400 in the BRS regime, was increased to Rs 4000 by the Congress government, which also promised to conduct exams free of cost.
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The Prime Minister was supposed to address two separate meetings at the Tamluk Lok Sabha constituency in East Midnapore district and Jhargram.
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Taking to X, Harish Rao said the Congress leaders chased the BRS elected representatives with around 20 cars on the Outer Ring Road, to terrorise them.
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He urged graduate voters to teach both the parties a fitting lesson in the upcoming Nalgonda-Khammam-Warangal graduates constituency by-elections on May 27.