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It may be recalled that the Chief Minister had said that Chandrashekhar Rao was on a stretcher and would soon end up in the mortuary. Raising objections against his comments, complaints were lodged by BRS leaders against the Chief Minister at different police stations in the State.
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Speaking at a government function at Ravindra Bharathi, CM A Revanth Reddy made insensitive comments, saying: "They are talking about his stature, but truth is that we have put him on a stretcher and he will soon end up in the mortuary."
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In a veiled threat, CM Revanth Reddy said that non-cooperation from government employees could worsen the financial crunch, leading to even salary disbursements being 'affected'
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In his speech, the Governor praised the Congress for implementing crop loan waivers and Rythu Bharosa, which drew strong objections from the Opposition benches. They argued that the government had failed to execute these schemes fully and transparently.
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The Patancheru MLA had been crossing swords with Congress leaders, after the Congress government reportedly failed to fulfill his requests for constituency development and had been distancing himself at regular instances
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Chandrashekhar Rao, making a rare appearance at the Assembly session after a long gap, was greeted warmly by party MLAs eagerly awaiting his arrival. Before attending the session, he met with them in his chambers for discussions. The session is set to commence at 11 AM with the Governor’s address.
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The Cong govt recently accorded administrative sanction to a high-level bridge across Godavari river between Mulkalla village in Hajipur of Mancherial district and Murmur village of Anthargagon mandal spending Rs.450 crore.
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The water was seen flowing over a check dam at Ghanpur in Nanganur mandal where the farmers welcomed the sight holding banners of former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao and Harish Rao. They hailed the two leaders for getting Godavari water to their agriculture fields
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Rama Rao blamed the Congress's silence, despite water meant for Telangana's farmers being diverted to Andhra Pradesh, leaving crops to wither
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After recovering from his surgery, Chandrashekhar Rao is creating a political storm by actively interacting with the public and also the party leaders
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Speaking to mediapersons after filing his nomination, Sravan thanked party chief K Chandrashekhar Rao for entrusting with a great responsibility to be the voice of people in the State Legislature
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He is expected to discuss the party strategies to be adopted in the upcoming budget session of the State Legislative Assembly
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Speaking at the International Women’s Day celebrations, she highlighted the political setbacks faced by women due to the non-implementation of the Women's Reservation Bill, which has been tied to the census by the Central government
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They celebrated International Women’s Day by planting saplings under the Green India Challenge, an initiative by former Rajya Sabha member J. Santosh Kumar, at a village in Echoda mandal on Saturday.
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BRS Working President KTR congratulated the people of Khammam and lauded Chandrashekhar Rao's vision for making the project a reality.
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Apart from Telangana, Andhra Pradesh is the only other State to get appreciated for its efforts for conducting skill census in January this year, to improve skilling and employability of students.
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He demanded that the government immediately clear the pending arrears and complete the selection process for new beneficiaries to ensure that financially weak students do not lose the opportunity to study abroad
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He pointed out that while Congress leaders had earlier opposed the project, filed court cases, and questioned its feasibility, they were now posing for pictures before the Godavari River waters gushing out of it, benefiting from the very project they once tried to stall
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The villagers asked the Congress leaders to have a dip in the Godavari water, to see what change Chandrashekhar Rao had ushered in with KLIS during his tenure as the Chief Minister
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Kavitha stressed that BC reservations require constitutional protection and called for a nationwide caste census