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"Congress leaders should be ashamed to blame BRS for repeated incidents of food poisoning across the State. They are behaving as if the BRS is in power and they are in opposition, by coming up weird conspiracy theories to deflect the blame," he said, adding that such blaming would only project the Congress rule in a poor light.
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Speaking to party members and leaders at the BRS office, he emphasized that the BRS president has made an indelible mark on the history of the State. He stated that the president's contributions to Telangana's journey to statehood are undeniable and will forever remain a significant part of its legacy.
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Finding fault with selective leaks to the media on the report of the inquiry commission on electricity in this regard, he asked whether the Congress had the courage to jail Chandrashekhar Rao over the allegations
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“Public funds meant for Abhaya Hastham pensions, Kalyana Lakshmi, and Rythu Bharosa are being pocketed by the Congress leaders or being diverted to the contractors, rather than spending them for specified purposes, adversely affecting tax collections," he said.
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The party working president KT Rama Rao stated that the BRS will oppose the anti-people policies of the State government and fight against the proposed tariff hikes.
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Former Minister and senior BRS leader G Jagadish Reddy said the Cong govt lacked a clear strategy for Musi Riverfront development, and asked the govt to furnish a DPR for the multi-crore project.
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The BRS leaders also staged demonstrations, demanding the Congress government to replace Rajiv Gandhi's statue with the one of Telangana Talli as originally planned.
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BRS leader and former Minister G Jagadish Reddy wanted irrigation authorities to appraise the NDSA of the situation prevailing under the reservoirs fed by the KLIS and obtain permission to make use of all the KLIS barrages.
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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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Jagadish Reddy did not mince words while criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, dubbing them as "Bade Bhai-Chote Bhai".
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The campaign aims to bolster support and rally the party cadre in the run up to the polling scheduled for May 13.
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Sharing the concern voiced by the farmers, BRS working President K T Rama Rao said the party would continue to fight for the cause of the farmers.
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BRS sought a compensation of Rs 25,000 per acre towards crop loss, Rs 500 per quintal bonus of paddy in addition to Minimum Support Price, disbursement of Rythu Bharosa investment support and also crop loan waiver upto Rs 2 lakh.
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With borewells drying up and no irrigation water supply, operational costs were increasing for the farmers.
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He charged that Revanth Reddy failed to implement his poll promise of waiver of crop loans up to Rs 2 lakh and increasing Rythu Bandhu to Rs 15,000 per acre.
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Jagadish Reddy admitted that the BRS cadre was disheartened over the absence of KCR as CM. However, they were equally geared up to fight against the anti-people policies of the Congress government
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Jagadish Reddy was levelling allegations against the Congress government after a judiciary inquiry was ordered into the power purchase and other deals by the earlier BRS government said Vemula Veeresham
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BRS senior leader and Suryapet MLA Gutakandla Jagadish Reddy said on Friday that the BRS has the responsibility as an opposition party to expose the failure of the Congress government in implementing its poll promises.
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Before executing the works, a technical committee was constituted and only after the feasibility report was submitted, the project went ahead.
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More than 1,000 differently abled persons came on tricycles and tri-motorcycles to attend a meeting held by their association in Suryapet to support BRS candidate and Energy Minister G Jagadish Reddy in the elections.