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Accompanied by former Ministers Talasani Srinivas Yadav, V Srinivas Goud, and Puvvada Ajay, along with MP Vaddiraju Ravichandra and MLC K Kavitha, Rama Rao wished Padmarao Goud a speedy recovery
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"A public revolt against the fraudulent Congress government has begun," he said, citing widespread anger over unfulfilled guarantees and alleged manipulation of welfare schemes. He said the Chief Minister’s incompetence is evident, and the latter's diversion tactics will no longer work
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Says the city's transformation during BRS regime was guided by a long-term vision, with numerous flyovers, underpasses, and link roads constructed to address traffic woes
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“The BRS may have lost power, but not it’s fighting spirit,” he declared, while releasing the BRS Karmika Vibhagam (BRSKV) calendar at Telangana Bhavan
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Posting on X, Rama Rao noted that when Kejriwal was aligned with Congress, he was celebrated as a rational and clean leader, with Delhi appearing remarkable through the lens of their alliance. "The moment he took an independent stand, he was labeled a culprit and a criminal, with Delhi suddenly portrayed as a dump mired in AAP's corruption."
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"Where are the promised free electricity and LPG subsidies in Telangana? Who is providing the monthly Rs 2,500 assistance to women or Rs 7,500 under Rythu Bharosa for farmers? Where are the electric scooters for female students or the Rs 5 lakh education insurance? These promises are empty and unrealistic," he stated.
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Revanth Reddy and his gang is attempting to spread anarchy by targeting BRS leaders, says party working president, warns of severe consequences if such incidents continue
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A total of 89 cases were registered against the Chief Minister, against whom the first cheating case was registered way back in 2002. Revanth Reddy had mentioned it in his election affidavit as well
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Tension rose as BRS leaders and workers clashed with the police over being denied entry into the premises, leading to the preventive custody of several individuals.
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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) summoned Rama Rao for questioning after the Telangana High Court dismissed a petition seeking to quash the ACB case related to the matter. Initially slated to appear on January 7, Rama Rao requested an extension pending the High Court’s decision, following which the ED rescheduled his appearance for January 16.
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"No amount of baseless cases, unfounded accusations, or political vendettas can diminish that sense of achievement," he stated firmly. He emphasized that Brand Hyderabad is always his top priority, and Formula-E has elevated Hyderabad to the global sporting arena. "It requires vision, dedication, and a true love for one’s city and state to grasp the importance of such initiatives," he added.
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The bench, consisting of Justices Bela M Trivedi and PB Varale, declined to intervene in the orders passed by the High Court, but allowed withdrawal of the petition on the request of the senior counsel representing KT Rama Rao
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Jagannadham passed away on Sunday at the age of 73 while receiving treatment for an age-related illness. During the tribute, Rama Rao lauded Jagannadham’s significant contributions to politics and public service in Telangana, particularly in the Palamuru region.
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He claimed that the main reason for keeping the committee report, which recommended blacklisting Megha Company, confidential is a secret agreement between Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and Megha Krishna Reddy. He highlighted that Megha Company's negligence led to the collapse of the retaining wall, resulting in an Rs 80 crore loss of public funds and endangering Hyderabad's expanding drinking water requirements.
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There should not be iota of doubt that Formula e- race had helped in boosting Hyderabad’s image further, says BRS MLA Danam Nagender, who shifted loyalties to Congress
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The police claimed that the rally was taken out without any prior permission which led to traffic congestion in the vicinity
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Stating that just like there was 'no Mysore in Mysore bonda', BRS working president says ACB's corruption case had no corruption in it
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Rama Rao reached the ACB office in Banjara Hills at 10 am as per the notice issued to him, along with his lawyer and was escorted into the interrogation room
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Hyderabad: A picture of confidence and defiance combined gracefully on Thursday, BRS working president KT Rama Rao’s most repeated statement before and after the marathon ACB questioning session was that truth would prevail. Speaking to the media at his Nandi Nagar residence before leaving for the ACB office in Banjara Hills, Rama Rao oozed confidence […]
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"Worked tirelessly for bringing a prestigious event to India, to enhance the brand image of Hyderabad and Telangana globally," he reiterated