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Ashok Chavan resigned from the primary membership of the Congress party on Monday.
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Do not listen to your uncle and brother-in-law and listen to us. Do not participate in the BRS Poru Bata meeting in Nalgonda on Tuesday, said Rajgopal Reddy
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Congress government has arranged an official trip for all the 119 MLAs and 40 MLCs to the Medigadda project site to show its condition
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BRS launched a determined onslaught against the Congress government for its failure to safeguard State's jurisdiction of the Nagarjuna Sagar Project and nine of the 15 outlets of joint projects in Krishna basin that were under its control so far
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The Congress-led UPA government too had done injustice to people of Telangana by not considering the rightful share of the State in the AP Reorganisation Act-2014, BJP member Maheshwar Reddy said
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Speaking to newsmen after inspecting arrangements for BRS public meeting at Nalgonda, Jagadish Reddy said the NSP row was a life and death issue to people of erstwhile Nalgonda district
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Ashok Chavan submitted his resignation to Maharashtra Congress party president Nana Patole.
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Apart from releasing the white paper, there was also a discussion on passing a resolution against handing over projects to Krishna River Management Board
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Last week, the State unit had passed a unanimous resolution authorising AICC chief Mallikarjun Kharge to finalise the candidates for the Rajya Sabha elections.
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Harish Rao reminded that Congress had allocated just Rs 2,200 crore in the budget though it had promised to allocate Rs 4,000 crore in the 2024-25 budget
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Komatireddy Venkat Reddy alleged that Chandrashekhar Rao had done nothing for Nalgonda district.
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Ajay Rai, UPCC chief, announced that the yatra's entry into UP would be postponed to February 16 from February 14, with the exit now scheduled for February 22/23 instead of the previously planned dates of February 27/28.
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Taking a jibe at the BJP, he said that during the last 10 years, not a single scheme was launched that changed lives.
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He said that for more than a year, he had not come across a single person in the country who was not free from fear.
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Pawar said no such demand was made after the 26/11 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, when a Congress-led coalition was in power in Maharashtra.
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With focus on delivering its six promises, the State government allocated Rs.53,196 crore for the purpose. However, even as the Opposition claimed that implementing these guarantees would cost Rs.1.25 lakh crore
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BRS leader Shaik Abdullah Sohail condemned the Congress government for failing to fulfill its promise of Rs 4,000 crore budget for minorities
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Kavitha felt that the budget seemed more focused on criticising the previous government than outlining a vision for progress, lacking provisions for the welfare of different communities
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Congress government was certain to incur the ire of the farming community for having made a meagre allocation of Rs 19,746 crore of which nearly Rs 3,000 crore would go for establishment charges such as staff salaries, said Harish Rao
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He questioned as to how the sector would be able to make up for a net drop of Rs 7085 crore cut in allocations.