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BRS leaders and activists staged a protest against the illegal arrest of its MLAs in Hyderabad. BRS leaders led by Karimnagar MLA Gangula Kamalakar staged a dharna at NTR chowk here on Thursday evening. They raised slogans against the State government and demanded the withdrawal of the illegal cases registered against BRS legislators.
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BRSV activists led by district coordinator Ponnam Anil Kumar Goud visited about 10 schools and inspected the problems and facilities being provided to students.
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Kamalakar, who visited Kaushik Reddy in hospital in Karimnagar, asked what was wrong in protesting when the State government had denied the dalits their rightful financial assistance
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When the BRS was in power, 42 lakh tonnes of fish seedlings were distributed in 69 tanks in Karimnagar assembly constituency. However, this was reduced to 21 lakh tonnes this year, said MLA Gangula
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The final rites of Narsamma, who died of ill-health on Tuesday morning, were held at Markandeya nagar Swargadamam
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Karimnagar Mayor, BRS leaders consoled the MLA and other family members.
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Kamalakar said that the Congress leaders were only trying to weaken the BRS which was strong in Karimnagar. During the BRS rule, no illegal cases were registered against the Congress or BJP leaders
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Pointing out that the corporators had seven more months, he asked them to debate on public issues and prepare a comprehensive plan for development of the town.
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Kamalakar along with Karimnagar Mayor Y Sunil Rao, party town president Challa Harishankar and BRS corporators met Chandrashekhar Rao at his Erravelli farmhouse.
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Later, they would go to the Telangana martyrs memorial in a rally. On June 2, they would participate in formation day celebrations scheduled to be held in Telangana Bhavan wherein the BRS chief and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao would hoist national flag as well as party flag.
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While a few leaders went abroad to unwind, some others have gone to meet their children studying there.
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Speaking on the occasion, Kamalakar said the people would not forget the TRS formed by party president K Chandrashekhar Rao as long as soil and water was available in Telangana.
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He wanted the people to teach a befitting lesson to BJP which was cheating the public with social media publicity as well as its ability to juggle words.
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Chandrashekhar Rao, who will arrive at Karimnagar town at 10 am, will inspect damaged crops in Mugdumpur of Karimnagar rural mandal and interact with 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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Expressing deep concern over the sudden demise of the legislature, the Karimnagar MLA extended his support to Lasya's family members.
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Gangula Kamalakar promised to give return gifts to party workers in a gesture of gratitude for their service and extend all kinds of support including political, economic and social
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It was not possible for anybody to divide BRS, he said during a chit-chat with a section of the media in Karimnagar.
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Though the counting was smooth up to 18th round, tension began mounting from the 19th round when the majority of Kamalakar started declining.
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The outspoken BJP MP from Karimnagar, Bandi Sanjay, suffered a defeat in the elections at the hands of his arch-rival Gangula Kamalakar.