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In a clear reference to a leader who had made misleading promises to gain votes, Rama Rao challenged the Congress government, questioning who was responsible for exploiting the poor of Musi by not implementing the Rythu Bandhu scheme.
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He offered prayers for Naresh Reddy's soul to rest in peace and expressed heartfelt condolences to his family. Senior BRS leader Harish Rao also conveyed his deep sorrow over Naresh Reddy's passing, highlighting that Reddy was always approachable to the public and garnered respect as a commendable leader.
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KTR also warned that the government will have to bear the brunt of farmers' ire, if it fails to deliver on electoral promises
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Rama Rao took to X to criticize Chief Minister Revanth Reddy for misleading farmers by promising a loan waiver of up to ₹2 lakh during elections but only partially implementing it, benefiting around 22 lakh farmers. "The Chief Minister falsely claimed to have fully completed the loan waiver, but the Agriculture Minister's statements have revealed his failure to fulfill that promise," Rao stated.
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His challenge followed a post by a netizen, Olirtudeg, on X, who suggested that if the Congress government genuinely valued the project, it should dissolve itself and seek a fresh mandate from the public.
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He wondered whether Adani had become friends with the Congress or the meeting was meant to usurp 84 acres of prime land in Raidurg.
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She implored the Minister to be responsible and respectful of the privacy of individuals
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao wondered whether another drama was unfolding between the BJP and the Congress.
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"Rahul Gandhi is the true force behind the demolition of homes in Hyderabad, bulldozing the houses of the poor," he remarked during an informal media interaction at Telangana Bhavan on Wednesday.
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During a visit by BRS working president KTR on Tuesday, the affected families expressed their grievances, seeking his support in their struggle against the Cong government's plans to evict them from their homes
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Pointing out that CM Revanth Reddy was orchestrating a massive Rs 1.5 lakh cr scandal under the guise of river beautification, KTR warned that the project’s true objective was to fund Cong's election campaigns
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Accusing the BRS of posting objectionable posts on social media, Congress workers, reached the Telangana Bhavan in the afternoon and raised slogans and even tried to burn the effigy of BRS chief KCR
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In a series of posts on X on Monday, Rama Rao highlighted that during the elections, Congress leaders ran full-page ads and signed affidavits on stamp papers, pledging to fulfill all their guarantees within 100 days.
In a series of posts on X on Monday, Rama Rao highlighted that during the elections, Congress leaders ran full-page ads and signed affidavits on stamp papers, pledging to fulfill all their guarantees within 100 days.
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He stated that just like Ashok Chavan in the infamous Adarsh scam, Revanth Reddy was now entangled in the AMRUT scam and that there was no escape for him
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He pointed out that the estimated cost had escalated dramatically from Rs 50,000 crore initially, to Rs 70,000 crore, and now to a staggering Rs 1.5 lakh crore.
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This scandal, which took place within Revanth Reddy’s department, raised serious questions about the involvement or knowledge of government officials, he said.
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On Bapuji’s birth anniversary this Friday, Rama Rao highlighted Konda Laxman Bapuji's unparalleled role in both India’s freedom struggle and the Telangana statehood movement, stating that he has inspired generations of activists.
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Rama Rao highlighted the construction of one lakh double-bedroom houses in Hyderabad under the leadership of former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao, calling it evidence of the BRS government's commitment. He condemned the Congress for spreading falsehoods by labeling these one lakh double-bedroom houses as a sham.
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"On one hand, they claim Pharma City is cancelled, but in the High Court, they say it hasn't been cancelled. How can they mislead the judiciary like this?" RS working president KTR asked
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao asked if innovative thinking meant promising the moon before the elections and deceiving the people after coming to power