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Speaking to the people in Siddipet on the occasion of "Deeksha Divas" on Friday, Harish Rao highlighted that the Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) had halted the demolition efforts in the state capital due to BRS's strong opposition. He urged the BRS cadre to take inspiration from former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, who had initiated a hunger strike on November 29, 2009, to secure statehood for Telangana. Rao called for the removal of the Congress government in the upcoming elections, accusing it of workin
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Speaking at the event, Ramanna pledged to challenge the anti-public policies of the State government. He remarked that under Rao's leadership, Telangana had made significant progress over the past 10 years, but now, under Congress governance, the state was regressing. He further accused the party of failing to fulfill many of its electoral promises.
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The party leaders paid floral tributes to Telangana Talli statue at the party office and paid homage to Telangana martyrs at Pragathi Maidan
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The officials informed that the party had not taken permission to erect banners. A heated argument broke out between the officials and the party leaders
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Party holds rallies, distributes fruits, holds blood donation camps and Anna Daanam for the poor, besides various other events across all 33 districts of State
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The event was marked by a warm and respectful tribute to Prof. Reddy and his family, with Prof Reddy all set to leave for the United States soon.
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Inauguration of historic Telangana Udyama Prasthanam photo-exhibition at Telangana Bhavan would take place at 10.30 am. It would be followed by Deeksha Diwas Sabha at the district party office.
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Stating that this was because he was relentlessly questioning the government, Rama Rao said he would not fear cases and arrests as long as he had the support of party workers.
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The BRS district unit leaders and functionaries resolved to reconnect with the masses taking up public issues and highlighting the sacrifices made by BRS president KCR for the sake of the statehood and state development
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Highlighting the contributions of the previous KCR government, Kavitha said regional parties have consistently worked towards uplifting BCs, unlike national parties that have ignored their constitutional rights
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BRS party NRI coordinator Mahesh Bigala along with NRI BRS founder president Anil Kurmachalam announce appointment of new president and committee of party cell
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The previous BRS government's strategic interventions included the free distribution of fishlings and shrimp worth Rs 436.81 crore and Rs 85.02 crore respectively over 10 years period between 2014-15 and 2023-24
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"Revanth Reddy has not fulfilled any promises from the Warangal Declaration. Farmers remain distressed, and the schemes introduced during KCR’s regime, like Rythu Bandhu, Bathukamma sarees, and KCR kits, have been scrapped," he said.
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More than a week after the unsavoury incidents in Lagacherla in his own constituency of Kodangal, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy finally spoke in public about the village, which has been in the limelight for opposing his plans for a pharma village project there.
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he also questioned Revanth’s ability to wipe out the name of KCR from the history of Telangana.
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Harish Rao reminisced that a decade ago, the state's first Chief Minister, K Chandrashekhar Rao, participated in the annual celebration of Darshanam magazine. He commended Venkanna for his dedicated efforts and praised Ganapathi Sachchidananda Swamiji as not only a spiritual leader and protector of Hindu Dharma but also a compassionate humanitarian.
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"Kaloji’s life and works are a testament to his unwavering commitment to the Telangana cause. His poetry and activism amplified the voice of the people, showcasing the rich cultural and literary heritage of the region to the world," he said
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Within 11 months of coming to power the Congress government the people’s dissent against the government has become visible, said MLC Tatha Madhusudhan.
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The BRS working president questioned the Congress government's commitment to implement its Minority Declaration and listed out its unfulfilled promises to the community.
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The event was attended by leaders including Gandhi Naik, Billa Sudheer Reddy, Animireddy, Munavat Narsimha Naik, Pasunoori Naveen Kumar, Srinivas Rao, Rangu Kumar, and others.