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He raised concern over an alarming rise in viral fevers and questioned the silence of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy even as students are being neglected in numerous incidents.
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"Such a shame that the Revanth Reddy government resorts to filing FIR on protestors who stood bravely in front of your draconian bulldozer government. Where does this undemocratic system stop? How low will you stoop?" he asked.
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"It is shameful that the Congress government has pushed its employees to such extremes. The Chief Minister, who is causing emotional distress to the employees, should apologise immediately," said KTR
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He cited the Supreme Court's judgement on the party defections earlier, pointing out that the apex court had previously ruled that decisions on such complaints should be made within three months.
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Dileep was arrested purely because he questioned your government’s failure in providing flood relief, your inability to implement the farm loan waivers, and for exposing the hollowness of your six guarantees," he stated.
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Dileep, known for his vocal criticism of the Congress government’s actions, was picked up from his residence.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao highlighted the government's indifference, accusing it of abandoning flood-affected citizens in their hour of need
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Condemns government's decision to refrain from placing orders for Bathukamma sarees, which he argued directly affected livelihood of weaving community
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BRS working president appreciates party activists who have shown what true public service and compassion is; urges them to extend every possible support for flood-affected people
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Demands State government to provide clear answers and ensure that justice is served for Rakshitha's grieving family
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Posting a video of 75 houses of the poor demolished in Mahbubnagar, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s own district at 3 am recently, making several destitute families shelterless without any prior notices, he said 25 of the houses raged were those of physically disabled.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao said Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy was doubting and harassing farmers.
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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