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Former Deputy CM T Rajaiah was placed under house arrest in Hanamkonda on Monday, hours before his padayatra for farmers’ irrigation demands. BRS leaders condemned the Congress government, calling the move undemocratic, while Rajaiah vowed to continue his agitation.
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BRS leader and former MLA Sunke Ravishankar was placed under house arrest in Karimnagar on Sunday, coinciding with AICC Telangana in-charge Meenakshi Natarajan’s yatra in Choppadandi. He slammed the Congress government for “ridiculously” detaining opposition leaders in the name of Praja Palana.
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Former Jharkhand CM Champai Soren was placed under house arrest in Ranchi amid tribal protests against land acquisition for a state-run health institute. His son Babulal Soren and supporters were also detained. Soren termed the action undemocratic and politically motivated.
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This comes after a short video clip from the show sparked outrage online. Khan in the clip is seen putting pressure on women contestants to perform intimate and inappropriate acts on camera.
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Sharmila asked Chief Minister Naidu to tell the people of Andhra Pradesh why she was placed under house arrest
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Several former legislators including K Prabhakar Reddy, Gongidi Sunitha, former Rythu bandhu Samithi president K Amarendar were among the arrested.
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Calls the detention of BRS leaders an attempt to stifle legitimate protests against the Congress' betrayal of Telangana farmers
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BRS leader Sunke Ravishankar, along with party workers, planned to protest against the State government's decision to reduce the promised Rs.15,000 per acre to Rs.12,000 under the Rythu Bharosa scheme
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Former municipal chairman of Nalgonda, Saidi Reddy, along with several other town unit leaders of the party, arrested and shifted to the Nalgonda rural police station
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Police forces have surrounded Bhupal Reddy's residence in Nalgonda, and there have been attempts to arrest other former MLAs and representatives of various public organizations, political leaders, and environmental activists
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Due to a suspicion that Prabhakar Reddy would support the government employees' protests on GO317, the police did not allow him to go out of his house
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A large number of police were deployed at the BRS party office to prevent party leaders and functionaries from staging a protest against the attack on Kaushik Reddy by Congress workers.
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The police prevented Harish Rao from seeing his doctor despite his complaints of severe pain in his left shoulder, which was injured during his arrest on Thursday. Additionally, former Minister V Sunitha Laxma Reddy and former MP Maloth Kavitha, who came to check on Harish Rao's condition, were denied entry and subsequently arrested and taken to the police station.
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Alleging that police personnel did not allow some DSC applicants to appear for the exams by putting them under house arrest, student organizations and political leaders staged a demonstration at the Secretariat in protest against the police action.
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Say authorities want to prevent them from visiting martyrs' graveyard to pay homage to 22 Kashmiri people killed by army of Dogra ruler in 1931
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The BRS leaders have been raising objections over government’s plans to remove Kakatiya Thoranam from the State Emblem
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Kaushik Reddy had alleged that Transport and BC Welfare Minister Ponnam Prabhakar was earning huge amounts by illegally transporting fly ash from NTPC Ramagundam to Khammam.
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Srinagar: Former chief minister and president of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mehbooba Mufti was placed under house arrest on Sunday in her official residence in Jammu and Kashmir’s Srinagar city. Suhail Bukhari, spokesman of the PDP told IANS that she was scheduled to go to Chotigam village of Shopian district on Sunday where terrorists killed […]
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Policemen were deployed at the Congress leader's house in Jubilee Hills as he was preparing to leave for interacting with farmers facing problems due to their paddy not being procured by the state government.
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A division bench, presided by Acting Chief Justice Rajesh Bindal, differed on the issue of recalling the stay on bail to the four accused.