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The remarks saw BRS working president KT Rama Rao asking why the Congress wanted to bury the BRS. Was it for achieving the State of Telangana or developing it, he asked, going on to say that Revanth Reddy would evolve into the 'Eknath Shinde of Telangana' once the parliamentary elections were over.
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Even as his business conglomerate established its presence in most other South Indian States, Telangana had remained a dream for Adani, who in fact had to face rejection of his business offer by the previous BRS government in the State
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Addressing the Telugu NRI community in London on Friday evening, the Chief Minister said despite losing in the Assembly elections, the BRS was preparing for the Parliament elections and challenging the Congress.
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Drawing their attention to the plethora of promises made by the Congress party, totaling 420, he stressed the importance of reminding both the people and the Congress about these commitments.
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Centre would be extending 60 per cent of the project cost, while the State has to meet the rest as its share
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Irrigation Department had identified projects that can give fruitful results within six months to one year, said Uttam Kumar Reddy,
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Chandrashekhar Rao wished that Sankranti festival fills the lives of the people in Telangana with joy and happiness
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao outlined the key factors behind the decline in the party's performance.
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Harish Rao criticised the Congress for its false campaign and misinformation on issues like crop loan waivers and electricity policies
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Addressing the party cadre from Waranagal Lok Sabha constituency, KT Rama Rao said the BRS dedicated 99 percent of its time to governance and development with focus on quick and sustainable progress of the State
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Harish Rao urged BRS workers not to get disheartened as defeat was temporary, and the future belonged to the party.
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K Chandrashekhar Rao as Chief Minister turned these parched lands into green fields by supplying water to lakhs of acres by completing the Kaleshwaram lift irrigation project within a span of three years, said Vinod
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Even people who voted for the Congress are now unhappy that BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao did not become the Chief Minister again, indicating that their admiration for him remained strong, said KT Rama Rao
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Narasimhan and his wife Vimala received a warm welcome from BRS working president KT Rama Rao and other senior leaders upon their arrival at the Nandinagar residence
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BRS President and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao on Saturday extended his condolences to senior journalist and Editor of Andhra Jyothi daily, K Srinivas on the passing away of his mother, K Ranganayakamma
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Harish Rao informed that Chandrashekhar Rao would make himself available to the people in Telangana Bhavan from February
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Former Minister Gangula Kamalakar said the BRS was not interested either in toppling the government nor in opening the floodgates.
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Previous BRS govt’s schemes including Kalyana Lakshmi and Shaadi Mubarak, KCR Kits, and pension for single women and beedi workers helped boost women’s empowerment and entrepreneurship
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Bharat Rashtra Samiti is the identity as well as voice of Telangana and stands a chance to put out a splendid performance in the ensuing Parliamentary polls, said KT Rama Rao
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Any delay in granting the funds and grounding the works would hurt the people of the Andole constituency, said Kranthi Kiran