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Hyderabad Cricket Association Secretary Jeevan Reddy assured stakeholders that the body is on the path to revival. He announced reforms including digitisation of player records, engaging Sportsmechanics for transparency, and reducing league matches to three days after consensus among clubs
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Senior leader T Jeevan Reddy is set to join the BRS after quitting the Congress, boosting the party in north Telangana. KTR met him in Jagtial, and his formal induction is expected soon in the presence of KCR.
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TPCC president B Mahesh Kumar Goud criticised former minister T Jeevan Reddy for demanding the Chief Minister’s removal, calling the remarks unwarranted, and said the public would not take such criticism seriously while dismissing speculation about a Cabinet expansion
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Senior leader T Jeevan Reddy predicted the defeat of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy in the next elections and praised the previous BRS government. He confirmed his decision to join the BRS and will meet working president KT Rama Rao to formalise the move.
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Amid reports that senior Congress leader T. Jeevan Reddy plans to quit the party, Ministers D. Sridhar Babu and Adluri Laxman Kumar met him in Jagtial and urged him to reconsider his decision after discussions lasting over an hour.
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BRS has served an adjounrment motion for a discussion in the Assembly on the pending payments of the retired Government employees.
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Following disappointing Gram Panchayat election results, the Congress leadership in Telangana faces internal dissent and unease ahead of municipal polls. Rebels, ticket distribution issues and criticism over fielding relatives of leaders have added to the party’s challenges
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Former MLC Jeevan Reddy alleged discrimination in Jagtial, questioning why Gowrishankar Infra and Builders Pvt Ltd received repeated allotments for municipal and water projects. He accused Congress leaders of favouring turncoat MLAs, sidelining loyal party workers, and causing him mental harassment.
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Shaik Irfan, a Tanzania-based NRI from Adilabad, was arrested in Mumbai for allegedly posting derogatory social media messages that sparked communal tension in April. He was detained on arrival after a lookout notice and remanded to judicial custody
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The demolition of 100 incomplete Indiramma houses in Nukapalli, Jagtial sparked a controversy, with senior Congress leader Jeevan Reddy blaming officials for acting without notice. Local MLA Sanjay Kumar defended the move, saying it was meant for development works
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The painter, Raju alleged that Saleem threatened to kill him if he failed to repay the loan, and forcibly took Rs 2,000 from his pocket. He accused Saleem, Muzzu and Sameer of arriving at his home to collect interest on a loan of Rs. 25,000 that he had taken from Muzzu three months ago.
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In a letter addressed to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Friday, the former MLC pointed out that the Telangana government had paid Rs 300 as the daily wage under the scheme last year. This year, the wage was increased by just Rs 7, bringing the current daily wage to only Rs 307.
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Dismisses the petition filed by Jeevan Reddy and his family in connection with a land dispute case
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Uttam Kumar Reddy said currently about 31 lakh people have to be included in the food security scheme.
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The State government decided to install a statue that reflects the spirit, culture and history of Telangana.
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The Minister, accompanied by protocol officials, visited the former Chief Minister at his residence in Erravelli and extended the invitation on behalf of the government to the event.
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Jeevan Reddy, already displeased with the legislator's joining, is now grappling with the ongoing murders of his supporters. His close aide, Maru Ganga Reddy, was murdered on October 22, and another follower, Naresh from Katikenapalli in Dharmaram, was killed by an opponent on June 2. Despite the differing reasons behind these killings, Jeevan Reddy is struggling to cope with the loss of his followers.
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The former MP along with Government Whip A Laxman and others met the Congress MLC at Jagtial on Saturday. A day after TPCC Working president T Jagga Reddy extended support to the MLC, the former MP extended solidarity.
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Congress MLC T Jeevan Reddy said that the State leadership was encouraging defections into the party, was against the AICC’s policies and that such steps were leaving local leaders in distress
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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