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BRS leaders accused the Congress government of ignoring rampant illegal sand mining in the Godavari basin. They alleged misuse of welfare schemes, shortage of funds for gram panchayats, and delay in local body polls, demanding urgent action and allocations for village infrastructure.
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A round table meeting of student unions in Hyderabad, organised to demand the implementation of the High Court’s verdict on Group-1 exams, was disrupted by police action leading to the arrest of key student leaders including BRSV president Gellu Srinivas Yadav. The unions pledged to continue their agitation until justice is delivered to Group-1 aspirants.
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BRSV staged a protest at Telangana Council for Higher Education demanding Rs 10,000 crore in fee reimbursement dues. Student leaders warned of statewide agitation, highlighting unpaid scholarships and supporting college strikes
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BRS MLC Dasoju Sravan Kumar has demanded a judicial probe into alleged irregularities in the TGPSC Group-1 recruitment process. He accused the Congress government of suppressing dissent and violating students’ constitutional rights. Sravan also condemned police action against protesting students.
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BRS MLC Dasoju Sravan has called for the cancellation of the Group-1 Main exam and withdrawal of GO 29, citing serious irregularities and systemic bias against Telugu-medium candidates. He demanded a judicial inquiry and a special Assembly session to address the issue.
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BRSV president Gellu Srinivas Yadav and student leaders staged protests across Telangana demanding re-conduct of the Group-1 Main exam, job calendar and fresh notifications. Police arrested several protesters, drawing criticism from BRS leaders who demanded resignations, judicial probe and cancellation of controversial orders.
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The BRS has intensified its attack on the Congress-led Telangana government following the High Court’s scathing verdict on irregularities in the Group-1 Main examination. The party demanded the cancellation of the exam, withdrawal of GO 29, and dropping of cases against protesting job aspirants.
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Former MLA Balka Suman accused the Congress government of turning police into a tool for political vendetta. He alleged that false attempt-to-murder charges were filed against BRSV president’s wife, Swetha, and criticised CM Revanth Reddy for targeting BRS workers
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BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao accused the Telangana Congress government of misusing police forces to intimidate and silence student activists who are speaking out against the declining education system.
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According to sources, the BRSV leaders were explaining the implications of the Banakacherla project to students when the police intervened and detained them before transferring them to the Lalaguda Police Station.
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The arrests, made amid high tension at Telangana Bhavan, came after a complaint by the news outlet. They were presented before the court and released on bail the following day.
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Bharat Rashtra Samithi Vidyarthi (BRSV) State president Gellu Srinivas Yadav blamed the Congress government for failing to regulate engineering fees. He charged Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for ignoring students' welfare while focusing on beauty pageants
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Rama Rao raised concerns about whether questioning the government and raising issues leads to legal cases. He criticised the arrest of individuals supporting school children and questioning the quality of food provided
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They alleged that Revanth Reddy was resorting to such acts to divert attention from the promises that were made to the people and then broken
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Heated arguments and scuffle ensued between the police personnel and student leaders as the latter were detained.
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Questioning why unemployed youth did not have the right to protest and visit individuals advocating for their rights, the BRS working president pointed out the undemocratic nature of the police action.
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The Banjara Hills police booked them under sections 353 and 448r/w 34 of the IPC for obstructing police on duty, trespassing, and attacking in groups with the same intention.
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He said the state of affairs in the education department, which continued to be directly under the stewardship of the Chief Minister, started fast deteriorating.
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Buddhist spiritual leaders, along with Abbots of International Buddhist Monasteries, and participants from South-East Asian countries and India, praised the distinctive characteristics of Buddhavanam, a Buddhist tourist destination.
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Gellu Srinivas Yadav on Monday exuded confidence that Buddhist heritage theme park Buddhavanam developed by state government at Nagarjunasagar would stand out.