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CPI State Secretary and MLA elect Kunamneni Sambasiva Rao assured to fight on behalf of people even while extending all support to the Congress government
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Addressing a press conference here on Sunday, Narayana said the coming together of the INDIA alliance had worried the ruling BJP, forcing it to set up a panel to explore the feasibility of holding Assembly and Lok Sabha elections simultaneously.
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CPI National Secretary K Narayana said the BJP had brought the issue to the forefront to divert the attention from the core issues.
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CPI is supporting BRS party because the Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao was fighting against BJP, said K Narayana
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Altogether 6,028 faculty posts in central universities, 4526 in IITs, 496 in IIMs were lying vacant apart from thousands of non-teaching staff kept vacant, said K Narayana
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Hyderabad: The CPI State unit has decided to extend unconditional support to the ruling TRS party in the Munugode bypoll stressing that the ruling party had the firepower to defeat the BJP. CPI National Secretary K Narayana on Saturday observed that Munugode bypoll was not necessitated due to any genuine or natural reason but was […]
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Hyderabad: Communist Party of India (CPI) national secretary K. Narayana on Thursday alleged that Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan is crossing her limits. Reacting to the Mahila Darbar programme announced by her, he said the governor was crossing ‘Lakshman Rekha’. He wondered why the governor was holding ‘Mahila Darbar’ and demanded that she cancel the programme. The […]
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Hyderabad: CPI national secretary K. Narayana on Tuesday alleged that authorities have placed the students of the Indian School of Business (ISB) under scanner ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the institute on May 26. He said that the action of the authorities is undemocratic. The Prime Minister is visiting ISB on May […]
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Hyderabad: K Vasumathi Devi, wife of CPI national secretary K Narayana, passed away to cardiac arrest while undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Hyderabad on Thursday. She was 65. Sources said Vasumathi Devi was suffering with age-related ailments and was admitted to a private hospital for treatment a few days ago. Her funeral will […]
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Modi says division was unscientific, done behind closed doors with mikes going silent
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Hyderabad: CPI National Secretary K Narayana said injustice was meted to both the Telugu States in the union Budget and assured to extend all support to TRS in its fight against the BJP. “Not a single promise made in the AP Reorganisation Act was fulfilled by the Central Government. We will involve TRS party at […]
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Hyderabad: Left parties and AIMIM have congratulated the farmers across the country following the Central government’s decision to withdraw the farm laws. CPI National Secretary K Narayana welcomed the BJP government’s decision to withdraw the three farms laws and congratulated them for their success in making the Centre heed to their demands. Calling it a […]
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Hyderabad: CPI National Secretary K Narayana on Friday welcomed the BJP Government’s decision to withdraw the three farms laws and congratulated the farmers for their success in making the Centre heed to their demands. Calling it a huge victory to the farmers movement, he said the Centre had tried every trick to suppress the movement […]
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Suryapet: CPI national secretary K Narayana on Friday demanded filing a case against the Sub-Inspector and constables who indiscriminately had beaten tribal youth Gogulothu Veera Shanker at Athmakur(S) police station, under the Sections of SC/ST Atrocities (Prevention) Act. He called on Veera Shanker at Government General Hospital of Suryapet where the latter is undergoing treatment. […]
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As scare spread over the reported movement of the wild cat, RG-I general manager K Narayana and other officials visited GDK-5 incline bunker, filter-bed and other localities where the movements of leopard were reported
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Speaking to the media here on Wednesday, the Minister said around 200 BJP workers surrounded his convoy and tried to eliminate him