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Government whip Balka Suman, who inspected the arrangements said that around 50,000 people including activists of the BRS would attend CM KCR's poll rally
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The people of Khammam were with the BRS chief, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao during the statehood movement. Now they would be with the Chief Minister in this election as well, said Puvvada
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Former minister Boda Janardhan resigned from the party alleging that the Congress promised something and did something else
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K Chandrashekhar Rao mainly focused on local issues related to development and welfare and how the BRS government addressed them
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Congress governments of erstwhile Andhra Pradesh could not repay the loans obtained from the Centre due to their inefficiency and ended up giving away shares in SCCL, which was part of Telangana's legacy, said CM KCR
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CM KCR is all set to up the ante with the Praja Ashirwada Sabhas so far injecting new energy into the party cadre and eliciting an overwhelming response from the public
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The BRS pact is with the people. In 2014 and 2018, BRS (then TRS) contested alone. In 2023 also, BRS believes in the people and is sure of their support, Rama Rao said while addressing party workers at Serilingampally
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If BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao is not in power, Telangana’s interests will be compromised. And DK Shiva Kumar’s letter to Foxconn is one example, KT Rama Rao said
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Addressing the Vijaya Shankhravam rallies at Armoor, Korutla and Bhainsa, CM KCR questioned why should BJP be given at least a single vote, when Modi government did not consider Telangana for sanctioning at least a single medical college or Navodaya Vidyalaya
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Addressing the Vijaya Shankharavam Sabha at Bhainsa, CM KCR pointed out that people in Maharashtra do not have the facilities they ought to have on par with people in Telangana
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Addressing the Maha Yuva Garjana Sabha in Bodhan town, MLC K Kavitha said Chandrashekhar Rao would be the Chief Minister again as people were waiting for his third innings to unfold
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The Dharmapuri segment, which used to face severe scarcity for drinking and irrigable water, has overcome the problem with the construction of various irrigation projects
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As long as KCR is alive, Telangana will remain secular. There have been no communal riots or any law and order issues for the last nine and a half years, said K Chandrashekhar Rao
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Not just south film stars, but Bollywood star Sunny Doel, who was a BJP MP as well, was among those who hailed Hyderabad’s growth and wanted to settle down in the city, said KTR
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The Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had initiated and implemented several welfare schemes for the minorities in the State in the last nine years, he said.
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Reddy said that the face of Telangana was altered after Rao became Chief Minister of the newly-created state.
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Addressing a success meet of the Chief Minister's Scheduled Tribes Entrepreneurship and Innovation Scheme (CMSTEI) here on Thursday, the Minister urged young entrepreneurs not to give up in pursuit of excellence.
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Satish Reddy said Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had introduced Rythu Bandhu scheme to help farmers and the TPCC chief was terming it as alms, which was very unfortunate and exposed his real face
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Congress Party was attempting to cheat the farmers by promising Rs 15,000 without clarifying whether it was for one acre or for one farmer, said Harish Rao
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Telangana, which was once a backward region, had made significant progress under the BRS regime and surpassed Andhra Pradesh in terms of development since bifurcation, said CM KCR