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Earlier in the day, accompanied by the party leaders, he visited Charminar and later, speaking to the media, he said that the decision of the government had already triggered controversy and people were strongly opposing it across the State.
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They made it clear that Maharashtra state, especially its peasant community was more in need of the BRS and its support for reviving the fortunes of the farmers.
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The BRS leaders find the release of such crucial information as highly suspicious and indicative of strategic timing meant to overshadow the Congress government’s ongoing issues.
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Vaddiraju Ravichandra thanked the BRS leaders, activists, sympathisers and graduates who worked hard and campaigned for Rakesh Reddy's victory.
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The celebrations will kick off on June 1 at 5 PM with a candlelight rally from the telangana Martyrs' Memorial in Gun Park to the Amara Jyothi memorial at Tank Bund.
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On June 2, known as Telangana Formation Day, celebrations will be held at Telangana Bhavan, the party's headquarters in Hyderabad.
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To put things in yet another perspective, IT exports in 2014 were Rs.57,258 crore. And from 2022 to 2023, in one year, the increase in IT exports was Rs.57,706 crore.
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The farmers were seen placing photocopies of the passbooks and Aadhar cards in the queue in front of the PACS in these villages to get 'jeeluga' and 'janumu' green manure seeds.
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He demanded the government to immediately address the issue and ensure all medical services are provided to people through these centres.
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The BRS leaders felt the need for resuming the party activity focusing more on the rural pockets.
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The BRS cadre staged the demonstrations in all Assembly constituencies following a call given by party president and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao.
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In a statement, Chandrashekhar Rao expressed outrage over the State government's decision to provide Rs.500 bonus per quintal only for fine rice.
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He recalled their decades of association and efforts of Seshagiri Rao for upliftment of farmers and people while serving in various positions.
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Both the national parties had dubbed the BRS a non-contender in the parliament elections, but the bus yatra proved that the BRS was still a force to reckon with in the State, he said.
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All the assembly segments in both the Lok Sabha constituencies attracted a huge number of voters beginning from morning except the Patancheru assembly segment
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Former Telangana CM Speaks to Media After Voting in Siddipet's Chintamadaka Village
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Chintamadaka Village in Siddipet District Falls Under Medak Lok Sabha Constituency.
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In this backdrop, Chandrashekhar Rao is learnt to have decided to reconstitute the party committees at all levels i.e. from village committees to the State executive committee.
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The excitement in the public that was witnessed in the initial days of the Congress government, had died down, K Chandrashekhar Rao said.
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alking to media persons at Telangana Bhavan, he said the BRS government could ensure a rapid phase in industrial development in the State.