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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
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The MLC severely condemned the murder of his close aid Gangareddy (53) on Tuesday. He staged a protest on the road and vented his ire over the Congress leadership.
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CM Revanth Reddy, who is also the TPCC president, admitted that there was a lack of coordination and that the PCC did not take the necessary steps which had led to the situation where MLC T Jeevan Reddy had threatened to resign from his post.
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I never bother about personal benefits and have been working hard for the party’s cause all these years, says the senior leader
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A video of a Congress worker from Banswada abusing the former Speaker is going viral on social media platforms. In the video, the Congress worker demanded Pocharam Srinivas Reddy to apologise to the people.
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The two cases were filed at Chevella and Mokilla police stations. D Prakash Reddy, senior counsel representing the petitioners contended that the criminal complaints are vague and civil disputes are pending between the complainant and petitioners. Referring to the complaint, he said the details of the civil cases were suppressed.
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On Friday, a video depicting the former minister slapping a woman while campaigning spread widely across social media platforms.
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According to District Election Officer and Collector Rajiv Gandhi Hanumanthu, so far 26 candidates have filed a total of 44 sets of nominations for the Nizamabad Parliament seat.
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Arvind, who was here to take part in a party workers meeting, told the media that if one observed Jeevan Reddy's statements, it appeared that he was representing Rohingyas and Bangladeshi Muslims.
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Jeevan Reddy quit Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and joined the Congress party last month.
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He said the BRS (then TRS) members staged protests in the Parliament against the Centre's decision to merge the mandals in Andhra Pradesh, which was in the records.
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In a strong counter to Jeevan Reddy's remarks, Srinivas told mediapersons that none differs with the fact that former Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao was a Congress statesman.
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The accident occured when the campaign vehicle driver braked abruptly and the railing fixed atop the vehicle gave way, throwing KTR and others flanking him off balance
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MLA Dr Sanjay Kumar made it clear that not a single inch of the land of farmers would be acquired as part of the Jagtial master plan
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Hyderabad: TRS MLA A Jeevan Reddy on Tuesday said the BJP MP Dharmapuri Arvind could not step into any village in Nizamabad district if he failed to fulfil his election promise of setting up a turmeric board. Responding to the clash between turmeric farmers and the BJP activists in Issapally village in Armur, Reddy, in […]
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Hyderabad: A day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the withdrawal of three farm laws, PUC Chairman A Jeevan Reddy demanded an explanation from State BJP leaders, who went hammer and tongs supporting the farm laws enacted by the Central Government. State BJP president Bandi Sanjay and Nizamabad MP D Arvind had described the farm […]
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The TRS legislator slammed TPCC president A Revanth Reddy, BJP State president Bandi Sanjay Kumar and BJP MP D Arvind for resorting to petty politics and false propaganda.