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The Congress government's attempt to put Telangana Digital Media former director and social media activist Dileep Konatham failed miserably after the magistrate denied to remand him in judicial custody.
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"As Revanth Reddy is the only person who is well-experienced in carrying moneybags, the Congress is unlikely to replace him as they need him," he said sarcastically, adding that the Congress completing its full term in Telangana would only benefit the BRS for the next two to three elections.
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He questioned the Congress’s inconsistency in criticising the BJP’s association with industrialist Gautam Adani while remaining silent on similar collaborations involving Congress-led state
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The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE) will host the 13th edition of TiEcon Kerala, the state's largest entrepreneurial convention, on December 4 and 5 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Kochi. The event is set to gather over 1,000 participants, including CEOs, startup founders, industry experts, and thought leaders from diverse sectors.
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Rama Rao criticised the Congress government in the State for allowing Adani Group to open its cement factory at Ramannapet, while farmers in Kodangal continue to suffer.
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Fearing arrests, many villagers are moving out of Lagacherla and taking shelter at their relatives and friends' places in other villages
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As the ruling Congress is going hammer and tongs in accusing the involvement of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), a close look at the developments before and after the attack reveal a different narrative.
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The BRS working president condemned the Congress government’s inaction in procuring cotton and paddy from farmers, forcing them to sell their produce at distress prices.
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The farmers worried that the Congress government would put them in jail by filing multiple cases until they handed over lands. However, Rama Rao assured than that the BRS would help get bail by talking to expert lawyers.
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A colony of 286 double-bedroom houses was built in Kyathanpalli at a cost of Rs 15.16 crore, and was officially inaugurated by the then MAUD Minister KT Rama Rao in October 2023. Thousands of applications from low-income individuals were received, but beneficiary selection was delayed following the announcement of the December Assembly elections.
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Speaking outside Sangareddy prison on Friday after meeting 16 arrested villagers, Rama Rao alleged that the arrests were politically motivated to suppress dissent. He claimed, “Innocent people are being targeted simply for supporting the BRS. The police, in collusion with Tirupati Reddy and local Congress leaders, are intimidating villagers and their families with threats of violence if they oppose them.”
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Of the 21 persons who have been arrested, at least five belong to the Congress party
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Villagers have been fighting for justice for about nine months, yet neither the Chief Minister nor his officials had addressed their grievances. "Instead, they conspired to acquire land forcibly by creating a law and order problem," he said.
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Party leaders and workers, including women, stood outside the working president's residence whole night, raising slogans in support of him and the party
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Slams Chief Minister with branding legitimate farmer protests as conspiracies, including those against a pharma company linked to Reddy’s son-in-law
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Hinting at Sujan Reddy, the owner of Sodha Constructions, which is embroiled in the controversy with BRS working president KT Rama Rao alleging that contracts were given to him because he was the Chief Minister's brother-in-law, Revanth Reddy said all those with the Reddy surname was not his relative.
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Upset over the suspension, the suspended constable had attempted suicide by dousing himself with petrol
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BRS working president said that about Rs 300 crore from the Telangana exchequer was misused to place advertisements in newspapers of Maharashtra, with false claims of achievements in the State.
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There cannot be a bigger example of crony capitalism, corruption, and abuse of power, says the BRS working president
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He said the Congress was running an ACB-JCB government in the State, rather than delivering the people's governance promised during the elections.