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Speaking at the massive rally in Elkathurthy, he highlighted that Telangana, from its formation as a separate state, has evolved into a progressive region due to the tireless efforts of its leaders and the sacrifices of its people.
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He recalled that even the word 'Telangana' was banned in the Assembly, with the Speaker issuing a ruling on the matter, while addressing the party's silver jubilee meeting at Elkakurthy. He emphasized that at every crucial moment, it was the BRS leaders who made personal sacrifices for the cause of Telangana.
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Beginning by highlighting Telangana’s journey of growth since the BRS (formerly TRS) took office in 2014, Rao recalled how the State garnered numerous awards and achieved impressive progress across various sectors, including per capita income and GSDP.
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Rao arrived at the venue by 6.30 pm and requested the crowd to rise and observe a moment of silence in honor of the 26 tourists who lost their lives in the terror attack. Only after this solemn tribute did he commence the proceedings of the meeting.
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Rao accused the Congress of deceiving the public with false promises during the election campaign. Reflecting on the Congress's time in power over the past year and a half, the former minister stated that the people of the State now wanted BRS to return to power under the leadership of former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao.
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BRS MLC K Kavitha, said people had started seeing through the Congress deceit. She visited the Sri Bhadrakali temple in Warangal and performed special pujas, seeking blessings for the success of the silver jubilee meeting.
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Khairatabad MLA Danam Nagender said that he was expecting the BRS public meeting on Sunday at Warangal would be a grand success as people were curious to listen to BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao
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"Under BRS rule, villages once forgotten became models of progress. Clean surroundings, ample greenery, and uninterrupted basic services turned rural Telangana into a role model for the country," he said.
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BRS leader complained to Medak SP against Medak MLA Mynampally Rohit Rao, seeking action against him for making objectionable comments against former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao and demanded to withdraw his comments
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BRS MLC K Kavitha called upon the BRS activists to educate people about the cheating being done to various sections by the Congress government by visiting each and every village.
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The Naini project marks SCCL's national expansion, with officials projecting a peak output of 10 million tonnes annually from a reserve of 340.78 million tonnes.
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People elected the Congress party to rule the State for a period of five years. The BRS would also wish the Congress to continue in the power for five years and provide better facilities to the public
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The former Minster said the government had failed both in supplying irrigation and drinking water. While agricultural fields went dry due to lack of water, now people are gasping for drinking water
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The temple earned Rs.18.10 crore, Rs.18.12 crore and Rs.18.74 crore in 2021-22, 2022-23 and 2023-24 financial years respectively
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Says Ambedkar's vision laid foundation for modern India, especially through the inclusion of Article 3, which enabled the creation of Telangana
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The villagers of Sheri Thanda, are struggling with disruption in water supply to the village. Now, the villagers have been walking to an agriculture borewell two kilometres away from the village
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More primary, secondary, tertiary and super specialty hospitals were needed in Telangana, making the State number one in the country for medical facilities, BRS working president KT Rama Rao said
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Chandrashekhar Rao paid tribute to Ramaiah, who dedicated his life to the motto "Vruksho Rakshati Rakshitaha" (Protect trees, and they will protect you). He praised Ramaiah’s mission of planting over one crore trees and promoting the significance of greenery as a noble and remarkable achievement.
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Describing Phule as a true Indian revolutionary, Chandrashekhar Rao recalled his early recognition of entrenched caste and gender-based injustices, and his pioneering work to reform them
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It is learnt that a few of the beneficiaries had closed their units due to various reasons, prompting the government to conduct an inquiry on the sanctioning and functioning of Dalit Bandhu units.