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Congress was solely responsible for the misery that the people of Telangana suffered for nearly six decades, said Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao
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The song ‘Gulabila Jendale Ramakka’, which was a hit in Telangana is now garnering considerable following abroad as well.
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Referring to the race for CM’s post in Karnataka and political instability in Maharashtra, KT Rama Rao asked if there was no stable government, how could a State develop and prosper
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Jagadish Reddy said it was unbecoming on the part of the TPCC chief Revanth Reddy to stoop down to such derisive levels of criticism
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The Minister welcomed them into the party by offering them the pink scarf. Speaking on the occasion, Rama Rao assured that those who liked the BRS ideology and party president K Chandrashekhar Rao's governance and joined the party would be protected.
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Addressing a poll rally as part of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao's visit to Kaghaznagar on Wednesday, Konappa said road and bridge infrastructure was improved, besides providing uninterrupted supply of power and reviving Sirpur Paper Mills (SPM).
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The leaders and workers who joined the BRS in Bhadrachalam said they had voted for Congress in the past and suffered loss in terms of development
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Neither the Congress nor the BJP had made substantial contributions to Telangana's progress, said Satyavathi Rathod
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Congress has a record of committing numerous scams that can be named after all the alphabet in English, right from A to Z, said KT Rama Rao
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Suman claimed that he had developed Kyathanpalli and Mandamarri municipalities on many fronts by bringing funds Rs 700 crore
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Congress leaders, who were buying and selling party tickets and leaders from other political parties, were under the illusion that they could buy votes as well, said CM KCR
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There was a need for the BRS government to come to power again for continuation of welfare schemes and development works in Telangana state, said Jagadish Reddy
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With the first list naming Revanth Reddy as the candidate from Kodangal as well, he will be the third person in Telangana to contest from two constituencies this time.
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Andole MLA Chanti Kranthi Kiran said he was available in the constituency for the public for five days a week, unlike previous MLAs who represented the constituency earlier
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Harish Rao said though the opposition parties were colluding with each other indirectly, they were no match for Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao
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Though the Centre established 157 government medical colleges across the country, not even a single medical college was allotted to Telangana, said CM KCR
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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