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Exposes the double standards of the Congress party's commitment towards the tenth schedule of the Indian Constitution
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He stressed that many people in the State were looking towards BRS for leadership and solutions, making it crucial to strengthen the party at this time.
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The Musi project might be a cover for corruption, given the inconsistent cost estimates and the lack of a detailed project report (DPR) before announcing such high figures, says KTR
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KT Rama Rao questioned the silence of BJP leaders on the issue, despite the involvement of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy in the alleged scam
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Singles out CM's brother for receiving preferential treatment and being served with 30-day notice, enabling latter to approach court and get stay orders
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The latest instance where the Congress government in the State had to indirectly acknowledge the BRS government’s efforts in developing the State since formation was during the recent AI Summit held in the city.
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Rama Rao had previously called for an in-depth investigation by the Centre into the tenders under the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) scheme.
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The Minister said after Cong govt came to power, it was observed that these tenders were 3.99 per cent excess, following which CM Revanth Reddy issued directions to officials to cancel the tenders and float fresh tenders with 2022-23 SSR rates.
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BRS working president KTR stated that tenders worth about Rs 1,500 crore were being awarded to companies linked to the CM Revanth Reddy’s relatives, specifically his brother-in-law, without following due process.
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The party working president KT Rama Rao held a meeting with senior party leader and former Deputy Chief Minister T Rajaiah in Hyderabad to strategise for the upcoming polls.
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Rama Rao criticized the Congress for its inconsistency in implementing the Rythu Bharosa farm investment support. He stated, "They made grand election promises about Rythu Bharosa and loan waivers, but following Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageswara Rao's recent comments, Telangana farmers are now confused. They once claimed to support tenant farmers, but now they are backing out and leaving them without explanation."
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"The Union government must present a clear plan for One Nation-One Election to the public. It is crucial that citizens understand how these elections will be conducted," he stated,
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He warned of Statewide protests if the Congress government failed to meet its commitments to BCs by November 10
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He stated that the Congress government was now reaping benefits of the initiatives implemented by former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao
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In response to news reports about the incident, Rama Rao criticized the State government for its harsh treatment of those fighting for their rights. He called for justice for Dalits without the confiscation of land previously granted to them.
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Based on the information available, between August 5 and August 30, a total of 14 mothers passed away at the hospital due to complications after their delivery.
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“Numbers never lie, and KCR's achievements can never be erased,” he posted on X while reacting to a report by the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council on Telangana’s impressive performance in terms of per capita income.
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The BRS leaders also staged demonstrations, demanding the Congress government to replace Rajiv Gandhi's statue with the one of Telangana Talli as originally planned.
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BRS working president and former Minister KT Rama Rao said Chief Minister Revanth Reddy installed the statue to appease the Congress leadership, while ignoring Telangana's sentiments.
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BRS to perform palabhishekam to Telangana Thalli statues