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The Youth Congress leaders, who were originally with the organisation, expressed strong objections, leading to a heated confrontation between the two factions
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Notably, the discussions and debates on these issues occurred in the presence of AICC General Secretary KC Venugopal, AICC Telangana incharge Deepadas Munshi, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, and TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud.
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A large number of police personnel deployed at Gandhi Bhavan prevent activists from entering the building, shift them to different police stations in the city
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Heated arguments broke out between Congress leaders on multiple issues, especially the filling up of nominated posts at the Greater Hyderabad review meeting in Gandhi Bhavan on Monday.
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Stressing that police behaviour towards the victims gets accolades for State government, the Chief Minister said police should redefine friendly policing and be polite towards victims and act tough on offenders.
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If any officials were involved in these conspiracies, criminal cases would be booked against them and they would be terminated from service, she said.
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Holding placards and raising slogans, the NSUI leaders are staging a protest at Gandhi Bhavan. The protest is staged in the wake of NSUI National president Varun Chowdary’s visit to the State.
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Tension prevailed at Gandhi Bhavan after Seva Lal Sena leaders were denied permission to meet Congress elected public representatives and submit their representation over land acquisition for establishing pharma villages, especially at Lagacherla in Kodangal constituency.
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All defections were entertained only after the approval of the high command and local leaders in the constituencies, said TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud
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Under the aegis of Osmania University Joint Action Committee (OUJAC), a call was given by the unemployed youth to protest at Gandhi Bhavan. Sensing trouble, a heavy police force was deployed at the venue early in the morning.
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According to GO 317 victims, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy had assured them during Assembly elections that the Congress party would resolve their issue in 48 hours into formation of government in the State.
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Many are worried about the negative publicity that the party is getting ever since HYDRAA was launched and are expressing concern over how this would affect the party in the forthcoming local body polls.
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The National Yadava Rights Struggle Committee on Monday staged a protest at Gandhi Bhavan demanding that their community members be given cabinet berth, besides MLC position.
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Revanth Reddy said as promised to farmers, Rs.18,000 crore was deposited in 23 lakh farmers by August 15.
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Currently led by Manne Satish, the social media wing may be handed over to political strategist Sunil Kanugolu after it failed to counter criticism during Assembly session
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Stating that the defection of MLAs was being encouraged after getting the AICC's approval, Goud said the MLAs were not being compelled nor were they being assured any posts.
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A few leaders, who had contested as MPs from different constituencies, including Hyderabad, Secunderabad, Malkajgiri, Mahabubnagar and Chevella, asked to share their versions
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“I remember the statement made by YSR after coming to power for the second consecutive time in 2009 that Rahul Gandhi will become Prime Minister of India. YSR left us even before Rahul Gandhi became the Prime Minister.
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There have been reports that the BRS MLA is planning to join the Congress and it is also learnt that he already met a few senior leaders in the party
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Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) had given a call for the protest against the remarks made by Rahul Gandhi during his speech in the Lok Sabha on Monday