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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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Dr. KA Paul, appearing in person, addressed the court, expressing the distress and anguish of those affected by "unprecedented demolitions."
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Families and homeowners in Erla Cheruvu and Sunnam Cheruvu, whose houses were demolished by HYDRAA, are now demanding answers from the State government.
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Revanth Reddy's statement has raised concerns among house owners with valid permits, as many remain homeless after previous demolitions despite having secured all necessary permissions
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Though the BJP had announced that it would stand by the farmers, the victims of HYDRAA demolitions, farmers and job aspirants were showing more trust in the BRS and approaching it on every issue.
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Telangana has witnessed an unprecedented outbreaks of protests against the Congress over different issues at multiple places on Saturday
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Revanth assured residents along the Musi riverbed that no pressure would be exerted on them to vacate their houses.
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The Congress leadership in Telangana is worried with internal differences among leaders and dissidence among cadre hitting the party hard in different assembly constituencies
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Residents in Bathukamma Kunta, Ashok Nagar, Rukmini Kunta, Kalki Nagar, Devunipally, Housing Board Colony and GR Colony are worried a lot as municipal officials are preparing to demolish a few structures in these areas.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao directed party legislators to reach out to the victims and stand by them at the ground level
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The court's decision comes amid ongoing controversies surrounding the selection process, which has faced multiple setbacks since its inception.
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he said that encroachments on government lands, nalas and drains should be removed only after the poor people who encroached upon the property were provided with alternate houses elsewhere.
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Coming down heavily on Hyderabad Disaster Response and Assets Protection Agency (HYDRAA), Kishan Reddy said the HYDRAA should not hastily make a decision and maintain restraint while dealing with the house of the poor.
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Social media has been abuzz with discussions and observations with many opining that the report cited in the presentation was creating panic among the public
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Former Minister and senior BRS leader G Jagadish Reddy said the Cong govt lacked a clear strategy for Musi Riverfront development, and asked the govt to furnish a DPR for the multi-crore project.
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BRS working president KTR cited various news reports on the deteriorating State revenue including a steep fall in Hyderabad's realty market.
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The firm, which has been embroiled in several controversies, has raised serious concerns about transparency and accountability in the execution of the Rs 1.5 lakh crore Musi project
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The Congress government has been using diversionary tactics effectively since it came to power to save itself from the people’s backlash
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The CPI (M) State unit took strong objection over the State government for demolishing the houses of poor in different areas along the River Musi.
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Krishna Rao demanded that the government stop harassing residents and instead, focus on supporting the poor.