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Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy clarified that the recent High Court verdict on the Justice PC Ghose Commission report does not absolve individuals involved in the Kaleshwaram project irregularities. He emphasised that the court upheld the commission’s constitution and findings.
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The High Court has ruled that no action should be taken against BRS leaders K Chandrashekhar Rao and T Harish Rao based on the Justice PC Ghose commission report on alleged irregularities in the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project. BRS leaders across Medak district welcomed the verdict, calling it a vindication against Congress allegations.
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BRS leader T. Harish Rao said the High Court verdict on the Justice PC Ghose Commission reaffirmed that truth prevails. He urged the Congress government to avoid vindictive politics and expedite Medigadda barrage repairs to protect farmers’ interests.
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The Telangana High Court restrained the State government from acting on the Ghose Commission report on alleged Kaleshwaram irregularities, citing procedural lapses. However, it upheld the legality of the Commission’s formation, granting relief to KCR, Harish Rao and others.
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BRS deputy floor leader T Harish Rao clarified that his Delhi visit was to consult senior legal counsel on key cases, including the Kaleshwaram project, MLA defections, and the Cash-for-Vote case. He said the High Court verdict on the Kaleshwaram petition is expected soon, with a possible Supreme Court appeal under consideration.
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The Telangana High Court continued hearing petitions challenging the Justice PC Ghose Commission report on alleged irregularities in the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project. State defended the inquiry, asserting that principles of natural justice were followed
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The Telangana Assembly monsoon session begins Saturday, with the Congress and BRS preparing for heated debates on the Kaleshwaram project report, BC reservations, urea shortage, and flood damage. The government is expected to table the Justice PC Ghose Commission report on Monday
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The Justice PC Ghose Commission accused KLIP officials of irregularities in awarding contracts and bypassing protocol, but the State defended the project, stating assets worth over ₹80,000 crore are operational
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Allegations are flying thick that the government is targeting specific individuals, while shielding others of equal rank and responsibility
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In a strong rebuttal to the government's allegations on Monday, former Minister and senior BRS leader S Niranjan Reddy questioned the sanctity of, and the Congress government's intent behind, selective leaks of the Justice PC Ghose Commission report
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The report to be presented in the Assembly and the Legislative Council has been approved by the Cabinet. Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy claims that suggestions of all parties and their legislators, including Leader of Opposition K Chandrashekhar Rao and the then Irrigation Minister T Harish Rao, would be sought
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BRS raises concerns over alleged security lapses during KCR’s convoy movement in Hyderabad; party demands inquiry and accuses Congress government of undermining the Opposition leader’s position by failing to provide appropriate security protocols
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Explains to PC Ghose Commission KLIS' re-engineering, submits documents, and later visits MLA Rajeshwar Reddy who was injured earlier at his residence
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"This is not an inquiry, it is political vengeance. But the people of Telangana will respond with clarity and force," the BRS working president asserted
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A huge number of police personnel have been deployed, and roads around BRK Bhavan have been closed for regular commuters. Only employees are being permitted inside BRK Bhavan, with visitors being turned away at the gates