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BRS women leaders accused the Congress government of misusing probe agencies for political vendetta against KCR, KTR, and Harish Rao, alleging diversion from governance and unfulfilled welfare promises
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BRS MLC K Kavitha accused the Congress-led Telangana government of targeting BRS leaders to divert attention from real issues. She criticised the limited implementation of the Rythu Bharosa scheme and the delay in the job calendar during an event in Jagtial
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The Bharat Rashtra Samithi is set to launch its membership drive by next month. Preparations are underway as the party eyes the upcoming local body elections. Delays were caused by legal developments and KTR’s foreign trip. Committee formation begins soon.
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Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has launched its NRI Cell in Ireland, expanding its reach to 53 countries. The newly appointed committee will focus on promoting BRS ideology, Telangana culture, and community initiatives among the growing Telugu diaspora.
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Accuses Revanth of crippling Telangana’s rural local bodies by withholding funds, claims gram panchayats are unable to function, sanitation has collapsed, workers are unpaid, triggering protests and administrative breakdowns
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CM A Revanth Reddy ruled out a Cabinet reshuffle, saying portfolios currently held by him may be reassigned to new Ministers. He attacked KCR’s family, opposed BRS entry into Congress, and accused Union Minister Kishan Reddy of stalling Telangana projects
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Senior BRS MLA and former minister T Harish Rao recalled the achievements of the Haritha Haram programme launched under former CM KCR. He said Telangana's green cover had increased from 24 per cent to 31 per cent, with over 250 crore saplings planted.
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BRS MLC K. Kavitha accused the Congress of politicising the Kaleshwaram inquiry to target KCR and warned of mass protests. She questioned the silence on Andhra’s river projects and criticised the BJP for failing Telangana on irrigation concerns.
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Former Minister T Harish Rao’s 53rd birthday was marked with grand celebrations across the erstwhile Medak district. BRS leaders and cadre held annadanam, blood donation drives, and special prayers, while supporters created sand art and distributed sweets to the public.
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The BRS marked the State Formation Day with grand celebrations across Telangana and abroad on Monday
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BRS leader T Harish Rao reaffirmed that the party will not ally with Congress or BJP in upcoming elections, targeting both for failing Telangana’s interests. He warned of legal action over Banakacherla and challenged the Revanth Reddy government on various corruption allegations.
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Addressing the gathering after inaugurating the BRS party office at Tigul village in Siddipet district and unveiling a Telangana Thalli statue, Rao held the Congress government responsible for the damage caused to the state's image even after spending crores of rupees to organise the pageant
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BRS president and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao condoled the demise of senior journalist Jagarlamudi Ramakrishna, who passed away while undergoing treatment for surgery on Friday
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“Revanth Reddy has access to meet personally or speak over the phone with Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, even at midnight,” Ponguleti said in an informal chat with media
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao calls up on party cadres, senior leaders, and people from all walks of life to actively participate in the celebrations.
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Ever since the BRS turncoats joined the Congress, they have been complaining of losing their relevance, likening the situation to that of being in a sinkhole and facing political oblivion
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Telangana has emerged as the top State in the country in terms of per-capita Gross State Value Added (GSVA) (at current prices) for financial year 2023-24, a sharp rise from its ninth position in 2014-15. The State’s per-capita GSVA has more than doubled over nine years, from around Rs 1.25 lakh in 2014-15 to about Rs 3.5 lakh in 2023-24
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This surge represents the highest per-capita GSVA growth across all states, with Telangana achieving a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.8%, well above the national average of 5.8%. For 2023-24, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu secured the second and third positions, respectively, replacing Haryana, Uttarakhand, and Kerala from the 2014-15 rankings.
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Setting specific dates for their appearance, the Commission wanted the former Chief Minister to appear on June 5, while Harish Rao and Rajender were summoned on June 6 and June 9 respectively.
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BRS leaders ridiculed Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for taking credit for welfare work done by BRS president and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, while doing little to address the current issues faced by Dalits and Adivasis