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On Thursday, BRS Working President and former minister K.T. Rama Rao recalled that the Union government rejected a $1 billion factory proposal from Chinese automaker BYD in Telangana last year, citing security concerns.
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The new requirement for farmers to provide self-declarations has sparked outrage. He called the process demeaning and referred to it as a "Self-Declaration Drama," suggesting it was a tactic to avoid fulfilling loan waiver promises.
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A team of six members from the Irrigation Department, including the Revenue Inspector and Mandal Surveyor, surveyed with maps and DGPS machines.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao was invited to deliver a 30-minute visionary keynote on a futuristic topic at the Skolkovo.StartUp event.
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Taking to social media forum X, Rama Rao emphasized that all these bail grants occurred after the NDA government was formed, suggesting that the Congress’s allegations of BRS-BJP collusion were baseless and politically motivated
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Revanth had previously called Sonia Gandhi a demon, a ghost, and a sacrificial deity, but now he was showing affection for Rajiv Gandhi, revealing a clear inconsistency in his stance. Even if Revanth were to inaugurate the Telangana Talli statue, it would be disgraceful, given his reputation as a betrayer of the Telangana movement. It feels as though the Gandhi statue was unveiled by Godse, he remarked.
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Reacting strongly to Sanjay's comments that were defamatory in nature, KTR said despite being a union minister in charge of Home Affairs he was casting aspersions on the SC.
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The SRDP was intended to develop Hyderabad infrastructure under which the past government, led by K Chandrashekhar Rao, had initiated 42 new projects
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Kakatiya Kala Thoranam and Charminar missing in the logo on the flexi put up by the authorities in front of the Greater Warangal Municipal Corporation head office
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Says while the government has been claiming that there are no deaths in State, at least five were reported on Saturday and three on Monday
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The Commission said that six members were engaged in an "inappropriate act" by tying a rakhi to Rama Rao, who visited the office in response to a summons issued by the Commission.
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Avula Saritha, Vijaya Reddy were reporting on the status of farm loan waiver scheme in in Kondareddypalli when CM's followers targeted them
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao said he had taken a farmhouse that belonged to one of his friends on lease. If any sort of violations were found in its construction, he said he would come forward to support its demolition.
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He raised concern over the official inaction in law enforcement, increasing harassment and also political bias
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The beneficiaries of the scheme form barely 22 percent of the total farmers. Loans availed by 172 farmers were still to be waived off.
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The protests will be held in mandal and constituency headquarters across Telangana to pressurise the State government into fulfilling its loan waiver promises.
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Taking to X, Rama Rao shared photographs of a recent event in Nizamabad, where a sweet shop owner displayed a huge banner in front of it, stating that "shop is closed due to police harassment."
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BRS working president responds to Revanth Reddy's threat; decries filthy language in front of children
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Saying his government will not hurt Telangana sentiments, promised to install the statue before December 9
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BRS working president says even after four days after the incident, the accused remains absconding, and no action was taken by local authorities