Earlier in the day, the Chief Minister and the BRS working president engaged in verbal duels over different issues, including the absence of the BRS chief in the House.
As part of his annual Gift A Smile initiative, he also supported the families of 13 weavers who died by suicide in the State and provided financial aid for their children's education and future needs.
The House expressed deep sorrow over the demise of the former member and offered condolences to her family. Members cutting across party lines recalled the services rendered by Lasya Nanditha as a corporator and member of the State Assembly.
"We hoped that Telugu daughter-in-law, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, would allocate significant funds to Telangana. But what we got is nothing," he stated.
He stated that the Medigadda barrage, which was written off by the Congress government, had disproved all the allegations against it by standing resolute and rocksolid surviving the flood once again
Taking to X, Rama Rao said after hoodwinking people for nearly seven months, the government implemented the crop loan waiver scheme which turned out to be a disaster.
KT Rama Rao said the Supreme Court’s decision reaffirms that victimisation cannot continue for long. He stated that the judicial court made landmark remarks on the misuse of power in the former Chief Minister's case.
He warned that unless the problem was resolved within 48 hours, the BRS would take up the matter and conduct a 'Shramadaan' to clean up the area in association with the residents.
Speaking on the occasion, BRS working president KT Rama Rao said the Congress government has been systematically infringing on the rights of opposition MLAs and deliberately undermining the protocol.