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Objecting to HYDRAA’s selective demolitions, the Khairatabad MLA says he will not tolerate if poor people’s houses are demolished
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A Bench comprising Justice BR Gavai and Justice Vinod Chandran took up Rama Rao's petition, which demands the expulsion of BRS legislators who switched to the ruling Congress
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Danam demands authorities to stop demolitions of poor dwellers in slum areas
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These comments, which he made during an interview with a YouTube channel, are going viral on social media platforms. Accordingly, TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud said he would examine the Khairatabad MLA’s interview and respond accordingly.
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There should not be iota of doubt that Formula e- race had helped in boosting Hyderabad’s image further, says BRS MLA Danam Nagender, who shifted loyalties to Congress
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No decision has been taken so far on disqualification of BRS MLAs who defected to the Congress in the State, even a month after the High Court set a four week deadline to the Speaker for deciding on disqualification
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The three MLAs, who were elected as members of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) party, had since defected to the Congress party, raising questions about their political affiliations and eligibility.
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The High Court's notices to the 10 turncoat MLAs has now further put the Congress in a spot of bother.
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The Court had on September 8 instructed the Speaker to decide on the pleas within four weeks, cautioning that failure to do so would result in the case being reopened suo moto.
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Blames the incompetent Chief Minister, who also holds the home portfolio, for the current state of affairs
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The BRS is keen to approach the Supreme Court regarding the other BRS MLAs, who defected to Congress.
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A prolonged hearing took place since a month on constitutional aspects of what is the power of a court to give directions to the Speaker of Legislative Assembly, X schedule of the constitution.
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In the 9 days that the Assembly met, spanning over 65.3 hours, including for one record 17 hour session till 3.15 am, speeches by 132 members and five bills passed apart from two short discussions, meaningful discussions were rare, with the Government refusing discussions even on topics like the much hyped job calendar.
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Ruling party undermined dignity and decorum during budget session. BRS voice stifled and members threatened and offended
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With the entire opposition raising strong objections to his "unwarranted" and "offensive" remarks in the House, Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar intervened and the MLA was forced to apologise by withdrawing his remarks
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The judge was dealing with a writ plea filed by BRS MLAs KP Vivekananda of Qutbullapur constituency and Padi Kaushik Reddy of Huzurabad constituency on disqualification of MLAs' case
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Jagadish Reddy said while Congress senior leader Rahul Gandhi criticises the BJP at the national level, here in Telangana, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy was acting in line with the BJP’s policies
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After hearing the elaborate arguments on the position and power of the Speaker in dealing with the disqualification petitions, the Judge admitted the matter and directed the AG and others to file counters if any. The matter was posted to June 27 for further hearing.
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Kishan Reddy got 4,40,598 votes while Nagender secured 3,75,585 votes, according to the Election Commission website.
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T. Padma Rao of BRS secured 8,162 votes in the first round.