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BRS workers led by district president GV Ramakrishna Rao and former MLA Rasamai Balkishan burnt the effigy of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for going back on his promise
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Addressing the media at Telangana Bhavan here on Sunday, party working president KT Rama Rao charged the Congress party with failing to deliver its election promise to provide Rs.15,000 per acre under the Rythu Bharosa scheme, and instead reducing the amount to only Rs.12,000.
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Reacting to the Cabinet's decision on Rythu Bharosa, Rama Rao accused the Congress of neglecting farmers by failing to implement even a single farmer-focused scheme despite numerous appeals. He described the Congress as "synonymous with fraud and deceit," comparing it to an unhelpful relative who burdens the family, and labeled Revanth Reddy a traitor to farmers.
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Commenting on Revanth Reddy’s statement that the financial condition of the State was in a miserable condition and that Telangana was in a debt trap, Rama Rao said no Chief Minister should make such a statement
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"If taking decisions without Cabinet approval is wrong on my part, Revanth Reddy also cancelled it without discussing in the Cabinet. If a case is filed against me, why isn't there one against Revanth Reddy?" he asked.
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Earlier, senior advocate Siddhartha Dave, appearing for Rama Rao, argued that there was no evidence of any misappropriation of funds in the case
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"The election for the party president will also be conducted, along with the formation of various internal committees ranging from the booth level to the State level. The party’s foundation day celebrations will be organized, and decisions regarding the teachers' and graduates' MLC elections will be made following the release of notifications," he said. He further confirmed that party chief K Chandrashekhar Rao is in good health and will make a public appearance at the right time.
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"Unlike in other cases, the ED appears to be taking a more aggressive approach in this matter. I have filed a quash petition in the High Court and have full confidence in the legal process. We will make further decisions based on the outcome," he told the press on Monday.
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Despite KT Rama Rao's clarifications, certain organisations and social media channels continue to put into circulation false information, prompting the BRS to take a firm stand
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Pointing out that the Election Commission had not issued any notices if there was a violation of the election code, he wanted to know from the leaders in the Congress government on what basis they ventured to question him on behalf of the Election Commission
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Directs State government to file a counter to the petition challenging the committees and adjourned further hearings to January 24
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Acting on the instructions of party president and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, a delegation of BRS MPs, led by the party working president KT Rama Rao, will participate in the ceremony.
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Extends heartfelt condolences to the friends and family of Manmohan Singh, stating that his legacy will continue to inspire many generations to come
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Criticises government for failing to purchase paddy effectively, leaving farmers with unsold produce despite producing 1.53 crore tonnes during Vaanakalam season
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao hailed PV Narasimha Rao as a visionary who rescued India from an economic crisis and laid the groundwork for modern India with his bold reforms. Referring to him as Telangana's pride, he emphasized that the BRS government had honored Telangana's son by celebrating his birth centenary, renaming Necklace Road as PV Marg, and erecting a statue in his memory. The state also recommended him for the Bharat Ratna, he added.
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Addressing a news conference at Telangana Bhavan, Lakshmaiah accused Revanth Reddy of feudalistic behaviour and misleading the public on various issues, including the Lagacherla incident
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Challenges government to prove its claim of 100 per cent loan waiver, stating that if they could, he would be ready to resign
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The BRS leader condemned the Congress government for making empty promises during elections and failing to fulfill them after coming to power. He accused the Congress of deceiving farmers with assurances of loan waivers, only to fall short in implementing them effectively.
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Responding to the statement, Roads and Buildings Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy accused the BRS government of providing electricity for only 11 to 14 hours a day. He further claimed that the supply was interrupted five to six times daily and stated that he had personally verified the logbooks at the substations to confirm this.
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Former Ministers G Jagadish Reddy, Vemula Prashanth Reddy, and Talasani Srinivas Yadav said the government was using false allegations against Rama Rao to divert attention from its unfulfilled promises to the public