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BRS working president KT Rama Rao demanded them to publish a rejoinder for spreading malicious lies against the BRS or face legal action.
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In a statement, Rama Rao praised Telangana's progress in the handloom sector during the ten-year BRS tenure, describing it as a 'golden era' for weavers in the nation's history. He credited this advancement to the visionary leadership of former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, who introduced several innovative schemes to support and uplift the sector.
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IT exports from the State, which were worth Rs.57,706 crore in 2022-23 dipped sharply to Rs.26,948 crore in 2023-24, a decline of Rs.30,758 crore!
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He demanded that the government withdraw its new decision immediately to prevent any injustice to local students.
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Says the State had a great run in terms of growth of IT jobs created and IT exports over the last six to seven years
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On X, Rama Rao shared the ordeal of students at a government school in Kothapally, Nizamabad district, where children were served rice mixed with chili powder and oil. After complaining about dal without chilies in the mid-day meal, students were given rice with only chili powder and oil.
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Says either Telangana High Court or Supreme Court might give directions on the issue within a month, making bypolls inevitable in State
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BRS working president questions inhumanity of officers involved; asks "Is this the Indiramma Palana and Praja Palana that the Congress promised?"
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Team headed by Chief Minster Revanth Reddy, Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu leaves for US, South Korea to attract investments
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It might be noted that the previous BRS government had sanctioned units under the scheme on saturation mode in Chintakani mandal in the district benefitting 3462 beneficiaries in the mandal.
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The BRS demanded a discussion on the subject, which the Speaker refused to entertain, again triggering protests from the Opposition benches, which saw BRS working president KT Rama Rao then leading his party MLAs in a walk out.
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Also appeals the government to withdraw its plans to construct new High Court building on the Agriculture University land
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Padi Kaushik says Revanth's Cabinet colleagues from Khammam and Nalgonda districts were hatching a conspiracy to dethrone the Chief Minister
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Expressing his ire on social media, Rama Rao pointed out that Telangana was without a Home Minister for the last eight months, attributing the increase in crimes as its direct result.
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In a statement, Rama Rao criticised other political parties for using the issue for political gain, often presenting conflicting arguments within the same party.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao said the remarks of the Chief Minister was not only against BRS women legislators, but against all the women in Telangana.
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The Congress government, while indulging in petty politics, should not curse or malign the State that was achieved after a long tough struggle, BRS working president KT Rama Rao.
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After receiving no response from the state government despite staging a hunger strike for the last ten days, weavers protested to express their anger over the neglect of their problems.
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The BRS government had made all efforts to establish a pharma city at Mucherla but the Congress government was not taking forward the project, he said.
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The Gadwal MLA met BRS working president KT Rama Rao at the party legislative office on the Assembly premises and expressed his desire to rejoin the party.