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Telangana’s DCA made its first direct arrests in a spurious drugs case, a move hailed as historic. However, experts raised concerns about its sustainability due to poor manpower, lack of protection, and administrative support for DCA officers handling such cases
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The arrests, made amid high tension at Telangana Bhavan, came after a complaint by the news outlet. They were presented before the court and released on bail the following day.
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On Saturday night, the police went to Telangana Bhavan on coming to know about the presence of Srinivas Yadav, and arrested him. The BRS party workers condemned the arrest and staged a protest at the Telangana Bhavan leading to tension in the area
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BRS has issued legal notices to Mahaa News for spreading false news targeting K Chandrasekhar Rao and K T Rama Rao in the phone tapping case. The party warned of defamation and criminal charges if the channel does not change its editorial stance
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BRS Working President KT Rama Rao urged party workers to stay calm and trust the legal process amid recent political attacks and false allegations. He criticised CM Revanth Reddy for spreading lies and urged workers to avoid reacting to provocations.
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BRS working president, KT Rama Rao vowed to take legal action against those responsible for spreading falsehoods and defamatory content in a bid tarnish the reputation of the BRS leadership in connection with the telephone tapping controversy
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KTR said the Congress government was shameless to claim that the State had no money to fulfill its poll promises, but spent Rs. 29.45 crore for the two-day summit.
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Harish Rao criticised CM Revanth Reddy for ignoring maintenance of Telangana’s irrigation projects, citing multiple structural failures across the State. He slammed the Congress government for neglect and warned against politicising irrigation issues while failing to deliver on promises.
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BRS leader KT Rama Rao blamed the Congress government for the failure of Gate No. 9 at the Jurala project, citing negligence in maintenance. He warned of further risks and criticised the administration for repeated infrastructure failures under its rule
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BRS MLA alleged that the Congress government spent Rs 200 crore to host the Bharat Summit, which he termed a Congress party event in disguise.
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BRS leaders criticised CM Revanth Reddy for misleading farmers with claims over Rythu Bharosa disbursement. Accusing the Congress of pre-poll appeasement, they warned of a possible rollback after elections and demanded clarity on loan waivers and irrigation projects
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The BRS working president recalled how Chandrashekhar Rao ensured free power, irrigation facilities, timely crop procurement and Rs. 5 lakh Rythu Bima life insurance to farmers.
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Adivasi women in Burgampadu mandal have alleged that they were assaulted by Forest officials while sowing seeds on podu lands, sparking outrage; BRS condemns Congress government, accusing it of endangering women’s safety and labelling its rule a ‘reign of terror’
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Padi Kaushik Reddy was arrested in connection with a criminal case, prompting sharp condemnation from BRS leaders; KT Rama Rao accusies the Congress government of silencing dissent and resorting to Emergency-era tactics. Court grants BRS MLA conditional bail
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Warn that personal criticism in the name of politics will not be tolerated; demand the Congress leader to withdraw his comments and apologise
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Questions legality and necessity of the demand; notes that the notice fails to specify why the devices are required or how they are relevant to the investigation
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The BRS leader warned that officials who act as Congress puppets would be held accountable once BRS returned to power.
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Demands unconditional apology; warns of legal consequences if such defamatory remarks continue
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While Rama Rao brought international recognition to Telangana through the Formula-E race, Revanth Reddy brought shame by organising flop beauty pageants, says Harish Rao
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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