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Demanding a compensation of Rs.25,000 per acre to the farmers, KCR, who visited and interacted with farmers in Jangaon, Suryapet and Nalgonda districts, said 200 farmers had lost their lives in just about 100 days of the Congress in power.
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Every office bearer of the BRS extended their support and confidence to the party chief. They also decided to work for getting a farmers' government to power in the State and country.
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On March 31, BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao is set to embark on a State-wide tour, beginning in the districts of Jangaon, Suryapet, and Nalgonda.
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Hyderabad: Amidst exit of key leaders from the party ahead of the Lok Sabha polls, BRS working president KT Rama Rao urged the party cadre to remain steadfast and focused, vowing to lead the cadre in upcoming Lok Sabha elections, aiming for victory in majority seats. He urged the party members to work collectively in […]
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He exuded confidence that people who blessed Chandrashekhar Rao and BRS, through 14 years of relentless struggle to achieve Telangana and later, putting the State on a progressive path, will continue their support.
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She wrote a letter to the party chief K Chandrashekhar Rao to this effect and thanked him for giving her the opportunity to contest the elections.
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He took a dig at the Congress leadership for its inability to field a candidate from its existing leaders and instead, poaching leaders from the BRS to contest from these parliamentary constituencies.
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He said both the Congress and the BJP had failed to fulfil their promises to the people of the State, while the BRS proved its commitment for welfare of its people repeatedly.
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In a video statement released to media on Tuesday, the MLA termed the reports fake and made it clear that he would be with the BRS and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao.
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The party has a bus, used by the former Chief Minister during his Assembly campaign, which is being prepped up for the Lok Sabha poll campaign.
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The party announced that it would take out a 'Chalo Secretariat' protest and besiege the Secretariat with lakhs of farmers if the government failed to respond.
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The BRS president held discussions with the party leaders from the constituencies concerned before announcing the candidature of Srinivas Yadav who has been an active leader of BRS since the Telangana State formation.
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The BRS president had discussions with the party leaders from the constituencies concerned before announcing their names.
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Commenting on the alleged irregularities in the Kaleshwaram project, he criticised the Congress government for not ordering a CBI probe into the allegations.
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Saying that the people of Telangana had started realising that the Congress Party came to power in the State by making promises that they would not be able to fulfill, Reddy said he would take the same into the public how the Congress had cheated Telangana people with false promises.
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Padma Rao's name was finalised after discussions with party functionaries and elected representatives including party legislators from all the assembly segments in the constituency.
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He has said that he met thousands of people during the grievances as an officer and redressed their complaints patiently.
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He strongly condemned the politically motivated actions orchestrated by the BJP government, posing a threat to democratic principles.
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The BRS Maharashtra unit office bearers and coordinators at a meeting held in Pune pledged their support to BRS leadership and assured that the rank and file of the party would stand by its leadership at this difficult time.
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Crops worth crores of rupees were lost because of the untimely rains that battered north Telangana districts.