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He lashed out at the Congress government's failure to deliver on its promises made to the people of Telangana, pointing out glaring discrepancies between rhetoric and reality.
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Taking aim at Modi's rhetoric regarding Pakistan and Hindutva, the BRS president dismissed it as an attempt to evoke communal emotions for political advantage.
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People have come to the decision that the Congress failed to ensure good governance as people lacked electricity and water supply, said MP Vaddiraju Ravichandra and the party district president MLC Tata Madhusudhan.
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The ruling party had also maligned the nation on international platforms through undemocratic decisions like the arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal apart from targetting whoever opposed it.
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The Congress had promised everything for everyone, but was imposing conditions for their implementation after assuming power.
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The main junction of Narsapur town was jam-packed with the crowd while he addressed them. Since Narsapur constituency has a huge number of Lambada thandas, a huge number of tribals too turned up for the meeting.
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A vote to the BJP could result in LPG cylinder prices shooting upto Rs.5,000 soon, BRS working president KT Rama Rao said.
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Stating that victory would be his in the fight between truth and falsehood, he said BRS MPs should be in the Parliament to fight back the conspiracies against Telangana.
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He pointed out that the Congress government also degraded the 100-bed hospital sanctioned for Medak to a 50-bed hospital, apart from turning the Ghanapuram tank useless though it was developed with Rs 150 crore during the BRS rule.
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Taking a jibe at Revanth Reddy, the BRS chief said though the Chief Minister proved to be inefficient in keeping up his promises.
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Addressing a roadshow in Nizamabad on Monday, he pointed out that the people had elected a BJP MP there in 2019.
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On Monday, accompanied by a convoy of vehicles carrying hundreds of leaders and activists, Chandrashekhar Rao interacted with the people and listened to their grievances and sorrows, reassuring them to take up their issues.
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He claimed that he had struggled for rights of the miners and played a vital role in introducing several laws for the welfare of the miners. He recalled that he had participated in Telangana movement.
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Addressing an election rally at Jagtial as part of his bus tour, Chandrashekhar Rao said Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy should explain the fate of the six guarantees including the crop loan waiver promised on December 9.
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The meeting premises reverberated with whistles and applause when the BRS chief mentioned local MLA Padi Kaushik Reddy.
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KCR recalled the struggles to mend the damage caused to Telangana in erstwhile Andhra Pradesh and said the BRS government had toiled to bring investments to the newborn State.
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As he asked the people whether they were prepared to forego the newly formed districts of Nirmal, Asifabad and Mancherial, the crowd roared back with a firm 'No'.
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Stating that a people’s movement would be launched if the existing districts were abolished, Rama Rao said the BRS would lead the movement.
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Holds Congress responsible for selling its stakes to Centre and driving it into losses
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After 48-hour ban imposed by the EC, the former Chief Minister addressed a massive rally at Ramagundam, around 9 pm on Friday.