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Criticising Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for indulging in rhetoric and mudslinging against the BRS instead of showcasing the Congress government's achievements, he said he would write to Congress Lok Sabha leader Rahul Gandhi about the Congress's promises to Telangana and the Revanth Reddy government's failure to deliver them over the last one year.
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He warned Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy against making any changes in the design, which holds sentimental and historic value for the people of Telangana.
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. Remembering the electoral defeat of the BRS a year ago, he called the past year as one of the hardest years for the party, replete with many setbacks and challenges.
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He criticised the State government for taking credit for 55,143 jobs for which notifications were released and exams were conducted under the BRS regime
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BRS NRI-UK unit founder president Anil Kurmachalam compared Chandrashekhar Rao's approach to Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent methods.
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"Revanth Reddy who aimed his rifle at Telangana agitators during the Statehood movement, is not just trying to erase K Chandrashekhar Rao's legacy, but is erasing Telangana's history and pride," he said
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The BRS cadre conducted two-wheeler rallies, distributed fruits, organized blood donation camps, and arranged 'annadanam' for the underprivileged. In addition, they held various charitable activities across all 33 districts of Telangana. Floral tributes were offered at the statues of Telangana Thalli at BRS party offices, and homage was paid to Telangana martyrs.
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KTR participated in the Deeksha Diwas celebrations at Alugunoor near Karimnagar on Friday, marking the fast unto death launched by Chandrashekhar Rao on November 29, 2009
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According to an advertisement released by the district administration to certain vernacular dailies, the land acquisition notification issued to acquire 632 acres from 580 farmers in Lagacherla has been withdrawn
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Party holds rallies, distributes fruits, holds blood donation camps and Anna Daanam for the poor, besides various other events across all 33 districts of State
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The occasion will be marked by various events across all 33 districts of Telangana, with senior leaders assigned as in-charges for each district
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Rama Rao raised concerns about whether questioning the government and raising issues leads to legal cases. He criticised the arrest of individuals supporting school children and questioning the quality of food provided
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BRS working president says the government failed to provide the promised Rs 500 bonus per quintal of grain
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Taking to X, Rama Rao blamed Revanth Reddy for the unrest in Lagacherla and Dilawarpur by mishandling issues involving farmers.
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On Wednesday, Rama Rao expressed concerns on X, stating that farmers who were once self-reliant and confident are now struggling with despair due to inadequate support from the State government. He criticized the government for failing to provide Rythu Bharosa financial assistance to farmers for two consecutive crop seasons and offering only partial aid during the previous Yasangi season. He also pointed out that the crop loan waiver, originally announced at ₹31,000 crore, was reduced to ₹17,000 crore, benefiting only a limited number of fa
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He criticised the State government over its failure to provide Rythu Bharosa financial assistance to farmers for two consecutive crop seasons and providing only partial assistance in the previous Yasangi season
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Stating that this was because he was relentlessly questioning the government, Rama Rao said he would not fear cases and arrests as long as he had the support of party workers.
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Stating that the Collector was working as a Congress party worker, Rama Rao asked the party workers not to be afraid of such people and made it clear that Congress leaders including Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy could do nothing to the BRS.
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KT Rama Rao said Hyderabad was ahead of many Indian cities. Responding to posts calling Hyderabad the new Bengaluru, he said the city would become a true global metropolis.
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BRS condemned the Congress government over its gross negligence in addressing the alarming spate of deaths of 48 students in Gurukul schools.