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As many as 29 Naxalites surrendered before police in Chhattisgarh’s Sukma district under the Poona Margem initiative. Officials said intensified anti-Naxal operations and rehabilitation policies played a key role in weakening Maoist influence in the region
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CPI(M) leaders in Madhira constituency have accused Congress leaders of spreading false propaganda regarding the murder of their leader Samineni Rama Rao. CPM division secretary Madipalli Gopal Rao alleged that Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka was shielding the culprits.
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The CPI (M) staged a massive rally in Madhira town, Khammam district, protesting alleged false cases and illegal arrests of its workers. Party leaders including John Wesley, Pothineni Sudharshan, and Nunna Nageswara Rao accused the Congress of acting reminiscent of the Emergency era.
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CPI (M) leaders in Khammam staged a massive dharna at the collectorate, accusing Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and his wife Nandini of influencing the investigation into the murder of party leader Samineni Rama Rao. The protest, supported by BRS, CPI and CPI (ML) New Democracy, saw villagers from Patharlapadu join in large numbers.
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CPI(M) activists held a massive rally in Khammam protesting the delay in arresting those accused in the murder of Samineni Rama Rao. The party alleged political bias and negligence in the investigation, especially in Madhira constituency, represented by Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka.
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CPI (M) leader Samineni Rama Rao (70) was murdered at his house at Patarlapadu village of Chintakani mandal in Khammam district. The assailants stabbed him with knives; slit his throat, left him in the pool of blood and fled the scene
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CPI(M) leader Tammineni Veerabhadram criticised the BJP for using Operation Sindoor politically and attacked PM Modi’s foreign policy decisions. He also accused the Election Commission of voter targeting and warned of protests over the Sitarama project design
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Party leader demands Chief Minister to increase the rehabilitation and resettlement package to those who were losing lands under projects proposed in Sangareddy district
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Say the decision to auction 400 acres of land belonging to HCU in favour of corporate companies must be stopped
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In a statement, the CPI (M) claimed that police were brutal on the protesters and lathi-charged them for protesting at the University of Hyderabad (UoH) main gate on their demands
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Referring to Thursday’s encounters in Chhattisgarh, CPI (M) said that it was inappropriate to kill 30 Naxals
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A native of Amarachintha in Wanaparthy district, the senior party leader worked as State president of Kula Vivaksha Porata Samithi in the past
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After the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh, Tammineni Veerabadhram was made the first secretary of Telangana. He has led the party for more than a decade
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Urges the State government to provide house sites for the landless where they could build houses under the scheme
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Speaking to news reporters in Sangareddy on Friday, Raghavulu said that the KGBV teacher's demand for an increase in salaries and others were justifiable. He said that Congress came to power by promising to fulfill their demands, but it had failed to keep them
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During a press conference on Wednesday, Veerabhadram highlighted the rising unrest in the Chief Minister's home constituency, where the proposed Pharma Village project is facing strong opposition. He urged the State government to recognize that farmers are unwilling to give up their land for the project, noting that the attack on the collector and other officials by farmers was a direct result of this opposition.
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The three-time party chief died at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) here on Thursday following prolonged illness. He was 72.
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The CPI (M) State unit demanded the State government not to demolish the houses of the poor near nalas or lake areas without providing any alternative
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While the Telangana Rashtra Rythu Sangham, affiliated to CPI, has called for protests in front of the Collector's office today, CPI (M) has decided to stage protests on Thursday.
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Any orders issued by the government pertaining to nativity should protect the interests of local students but should not be detrimental to them, said CPI (M) State Secretary Tammineni Veerabhadram said.