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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
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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