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Harish Rao dismissed allegations of quid pro quo, stating that Greenko Group bore the expenses of hosting the international event, which enhanced Hyderabad's global reputation.
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BRS leader and former Minister says they are intended to mislead farmers, shift focus from pressing issues
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KT Rama Rao refutes charges of corruption in Formula E Race issue and asserts thatthat all decisions were lawful and aimed at bolstering Hyderabad’s global image. He contends that he cannot be held responsible for procedural lapses, if any. He went on to charge the Congress government with partisan motives in leveling unsubstantiated claims.
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In an open letter to Telangana farmers, Rama Rao criticized the Congress government's approach to farmer insurance, accusing it of implementing policies that would restrict full coverage and leave many farmers unsupported for crop investments. He urged farmers to remain alert and actively protest these measures, warning that inaction could result in losing critical insurance benefits and facing severe financial challenges.
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The team comprising senior leaders R.S. Praveen Kumar, Errolla Srinivas, Anjaneya Goud, and Gellu Srinivas Yadav interacted with students and parents and took note of their grievances.
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He also mentioned that the Congress government has failed to provide the Rs 500 bonus per quintal for fine quality paddy, which was one of the key promises made to farmers.
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The incident occurred when Kaushik Reddy and BRS workers staged a protest questioning the delayed release of the second phase of financial assistance to the beneficiaries of the Dalit Bandhu scheme
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During a meeting of the BRSV, the party's student unit at Telangana Bhavan, he urged students to become the voice of the people by utilizing social media to address the gaps in print and electronic media, which have faced challenges since the Congress came to power in the state.
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"Despite ED raids on Congress leaders in the State, BJP leaders have maintained a conspicuous silence," he said
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KT Rama Rao found fault with the State police for registering a case against journalist P Gowtham Goud for shooting and uploading the video of an angry farmer in March this year
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Rama Rao criticized the Revanth Reddy government for its decision to bulldoze 75 houses in a colony at 3 AM, leaving many families homeless
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BRS leader Sunitha Lakshma Reddy appealed to the Commission to take up suo moto issues such as attack on the two women journalists at Kondareddypalli and stand up in support of women in the State.
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The scandal was exposed following the tragic suicide of Chandrasekaran, a 52-year-old superintendent of the corporation. Referring to the Valmiki Scam in the neighboring state and its connection to Telangana politicians and businessmen, Rama Rao questioned the identities of the nine bank account holders in Hyderabad who received the ST Corporation's Rs. 45 crore.
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BRS women leaders who accompanied him to the commission were not allowed into the main office. When they protested the security personnel's decision to keep them out, a group of women claiming to be Mahila Congress office bearers assaulted the BRS leaders after a verbal exchange.
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Shops selling Rakhis and also sweets shops have been doing brisk business in Hyderabad and other places in the state since the last few days.
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Reports indicate that on Friday night, Kasam Somaiah and his wife were attacked by his cousins. Their daughter Pavani, who was at home, began screaming and crying before suddenly collapsing. Seeing her collapse, the attackers fled the scene.
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BRS working president K T Rama Rao wondered why the Congress government was hesitant to order an independent probe by a sitting High Court Judge.
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Four to five pumping units are expected to be made operational any time before sunset at the Yellampalli reservoir, officials confirmed.
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BRS city president Pagadala Nagaraju along with the party leaders planted saplings in the NSP camp area in 53rd division and a cake was cut in the presence of the elderly at Jeevan Sandhya old age home.
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Talking to media persons at Raj Bhavan after meeting the Governor, Rama Rao said the Governor was apprised of the way the unemployed youths were being treated in the State for staging protests denouncing the failure of the Congress government in fulfilling its promises in the job front.