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Stating that phone tapping had nothing to do with the Chief Minister or Ministers, he said it was part of the intelligence gathering system by police officials.
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Stating that politics in Telangana was now revolving around ‘votes in the name of the God and abuses against KCR’, Chandrashekhar Rao said the Congress was indulging in baseless allegations due to its incompetence in governance.
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Ahead of the tour, a special puja was performed for the bus, named 'Telangana Pragathi Ratham,' at Telangana Bhavan on Tuesday.
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He said while the K Chandrashekhar Rao government constructed a new building for the orphanage with Rs 20 crore at Nampally in Hyderabad, the new Congress government converted it into a commercial space for office use.
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Nama Nageswara Rao said that there was a serious dissent growing among the people against the Congress government which came to power by giving fraudulent promises before the Assembly elections.
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The BRS candidates along with the party legislators and other senior leaders are conducting roadshows, community interactions and door-to-door campaign in their respective constituencies.
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While former Prime Minister Charan Singh had laid a foundation for ICRISAT before India Gandhi contested from Medak, the foundation for BHEL was laid in 1952.
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Besides visiting agricultural fields as part of his 'Polam Bata' initiative, he will address roadshows and corner meetings as part of his bus tour scheduled to commence around April 20-22.
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Calling Modi a dangerous man acting with vengeance, he said tough days lay ahead for Revanth Reddy.
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The Commission asked him to explain his stand in respect of his remarks by 11 am on April 18, failing which it would take appropriate action.
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The BRS chief said that the police, under the influence of the Congress government, were suppressing the BRS activists, and asked the officials to act independently by abiding by the rules.
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He said Lord Rama was an ideal ruler for ruling his kingdom in accordance with the aspirations of his people.
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Leader of Opposition and BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao drew attention to the Congress's failure to fulfill key promises made to farmers, including the Rythu Bandhu scheme and Rs.500 bonus per quintal for paddy.
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BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao will also distribute B forms to party candidates apart from handing over cheques for Rs.95 lakh each towards election expenses in adherence to prescribed norms.
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People from Zaheerabad, Narayankhed, Andole, Sangareddy, Patancheru and Narsapur Assembly constituencies will attend the meeting.
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He said the government did not feel the need for at least garlanding the statue of Ambedkar and to pay tributes on his birth anniversary.
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Rajaiah, along with other BRS leaders from erstwhile Warangal district, paid a courtesy visit to the former Chief Minister at the latter's residence in Erravelli near Hyderabad on Sunday.
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The people of Telangana were waiting to teach a lesson to the Congress in the Lok Sabha elections.
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Addressing a public meeting at Chevella, Chandrashekhar Rao said if the situation prevailing in the State was any indication, it was time to give a big mandate to the BRS, which should emerge victorious in all the seats it was contesting.
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The Congress, which promised to scale up the Dalit Bandhu assistance from Rs.10 lakh to Rs.12 lakh, had however frozen the funds, proving that it had intended nothing but mere lip service.