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D Raja pointed out that Governors in non-BJP ruling states were interfering with State administration and creating issues
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He said that by inviting a few leaders and holding a public meeting would not change the perception of the people towards BJP.
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Stating that Modi’s Make in India slogan had now become a ‘joke in India’, Chandrashekhar Rao said 2024 would see Modi going home, and the BRS going to Delhi
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao assured funds for construction of a new bridge to replace an aging bridge on Muneru river near Khammam
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After performing a special puja at Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple at Yadadri, the leaders will leave for Khammam to participate in the inauguration of the Integrated District Collectorate Complex
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Bandi Sanjay on Tuesday alleged that a case was illegally booked against his son at the behest of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao
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The Bharat Rashtra Samithi will be setting into motion a major political force in India at its first public meeting in Khammam on Wednesday
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In an exclusive interview to 'Telangana Today', the SP chief spoke at length about the role of BRS and KCR in uniting the opposition parties to take on BJP in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.
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The programme will be launched by CM KCR in the presence of three Chief Ministers from other States as well at the Khammam Integrated District Offices Complex
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The last Nizam of Hyderabad, Mukarram Jah Bahadur passed away in Turkey on Saturday night
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The newly constructed IDOC at V Venkatayapalem near Khammam is ready for inauguration by CM KCR, district Collector VP Gautham said.
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The city shimmered in pink ahead of CM KCR's visit and the public meeting that will be attended by three Chief Ministers and several national leaders
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Bandi Sanjay wrote an open letter to Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, pointing out that the term of the first PRC would expire on June 30 and the new PRC should come into effect from July 1
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As the stage is set for the BRS’ first historic public meeting in Khammam, the minister shared his views with Telangana Today on the significance and necessity of the party in Indian politics.
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Chief Secretary noted that the State achieved an outstanding track record during the first phase of Kanti Velugu in 2018 and therefore efforts should be made to exceed the previous record during the second phase
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, along with Chief Ministers of a few other States, will visit the Yadadri temple on January 18 before heading to Khammam for the BRS public meeting
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All along the main thoroughfares, national highways, many hoardings and banners have been set up extending Sankranti wishes by the BRS party leaders and workers.
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Kishan Reddy claimed that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the country had become much stronger, peaceful and prosperous
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The party president and CM KCR is also expected to elaborate on the party's farmer-centric and development-centric agenda to the people of the nation.
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The meeting gains significance ahead of the massive public meeting being organised by the BRS party at Khammam on January 18, to kick start nation-wide operations of the party.