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BRS leader RS Praveen Kumar slammed the Congress government in Telangana for failing to clear Rs. 8,000 crore in fee reimbursement dues, leaving lakhs of students in limbo.He warned of mass protests if the arrears are not paid to the students immediately.
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Unemployed youth tried to enter Gandhi Bhavan, demanding the Congress government release pending job notifications as promised. Police blocked entry and took some into custody, leading to traffic disruption. Protesters sought immediate release of Group I, II, and III recruitment notices
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TPCC president B Mahesh Kumar Goud announced that the Janahita Padayatra will resume after August 23. Dismissing rumours of a rift with CM Revanth Reddy, he claimed a BC leader would be Telangana’s next CM and defended the padayatra’s popularity
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Congress leaders, including TPCC president and state ministers, failed to visit the family of slain SC leader Marelli Anil during their tour of Medak. The absence has sparked disappointment among party workers, raising concerns of alienation at the grassroots level.
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VH Rao also called upon psychologists, social thinkers, and rights activists to create public awareness and work collectively to build a strong and civilised society.
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The Chief Minister is also learnt to have taken a serious view of a protest staged recently by members of the Golla, Kuruma and Yadava communities, who drove sheep into the premises of Gandhi Bhavan to highlight their demands.
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Shepherd community members released sheep inside Gandhi Bhavan in Hyderabad, demanding cabinet berths for Golla, Yadav and Kuruma legislators and fulfilment of Congress manifesto promises, including Rs.2 lakh DBT and sheep distribution. The protest created tension at the party office.
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The Irrigation Minister, along with his wife and Kodad MLA N Padmavathi Reddy, has already left for the national capital, triggering speculations
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There is widespread speculation in Gandhi Bhavan that the high command is actively considering a cabinet reshuffle. It is reported that AICC leaders recently visited New Delhi and sought feedback from several senior leaders regarding the performance of certain Ministers.
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The party high command had summoned the Chief Minister, TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud and senior leaders to New Delhi to discuss party issues
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All India Mahila Congress president Alka Lamba has issued a show cause notice to M Sunitha Rao, president, Telangana Pradesh Mahila Congress, on charges of indiscipline after the latter protested against indiscrimination towards women in the State unit
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Reports in media outlets feeding on leaks from the Revanth Reddy camp smack of desperate attempts to warn the AICC, by calling its actions self-destructive, that it was undermining the duly-elected Chief Minister and also dubbing Natarajan & Co as ‘super bosses’.
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The man, who is yet to be identified, had allegedly sneaked into a building behind Gandhi Bhavan where some construction workers were staying
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"I personally visited the site, and in my view, there is absolutely no chance of survival. This is my expectation and opinion, though technical experts may have a different assessment," Jupally Krishna Rao stated at a press conference in Gandhi Bhavan on Friday.
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Amidst all these contenders, the big question is whether Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy will recommend Advisor to Government Vem Narender Reddy’s name
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Thota Yadagiri from Nalgonda district finally received the bonus payment that was pending for a long time
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Meenakshi Natarajan is one of the close confidantes of Rahul Gandhi. With her appointment as AICC Telangana in-charge, party activities in State will come under high command's eagle eye
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The Chief Minister flew to New Delhi and is expected to meet AICC Chief Mallikarjun Kharge and AICC General Secretary KC Venugopal. It is still unclear if he would meet Congress MP Rahul Gandhi
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The meeting was arranged to share and exchange their views on the attitude of a Cabinet Minister towards them. It lasted for nearly two hours.
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His entry into Gandhi Bhavan will confirm that he has joined the Congress, a fact that he and other turncoat MLAs have been denying since it would provide evidence for their disqualification