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The Congress workers in Atchampet of Nagarkurnool district attacked the brother-in-law of BRS councillor Sunkari Nirmala on Tuesday.
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Coming down heavily on CM Revanth and Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka for peddling false information against the previous BRS government using ‘cooked up’ white papers, he said their claims were laid bare by the latest RBI reports.
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Both the national parties had dubbed the BRS a non-contender in the parliament elections, but the bus yatra proved that the BRS was still a force to reckon with in the State, he said.
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He hoped for the best after the hard fought battle on the polling day. Shortly after the polling concluded, Rama Rao took to X and expressed his happiness over the courage and resilience displayed by the party cadre in the parliament elections.
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KT Rama Rao said Prime Minister Narendra Modi was campaigning across the country, but was dishing out step-motherly treatment to Telangana with no Central university or hospital given in 10 years.
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TPCC senior vice president G Niranjan said BJP Malkajgiri candidate Etala Rajender cast his vote at Gudur village in the constituency.
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Besides 17 parliamentary constituencies, the polling for the bye-election of Secunderabad Cantonment Assembly bypoll also will be held on Monday.
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There was competition between three political parties in Karimnagar. Terming the ten years rule of former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao as the truth, he said that the BJP’s 10 year rule was poison.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao said SCCL would certainly be sold to Adani if any of the two parties were voted to power.
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Some of the accused were involved in other offences including communal clashes reported in the past, Superintendent of Police Dr Janaki Sharmila said.
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Unfazed by the disturbance, Rama Rao continued speaking, in between asking the trouble-makers whether Lord Ram had told his devotees to attack others.
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"In the last five months, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy fulfilled six guarantees. He brought back, inverters, generators, candles, torchlights, power banks, and charging bulbs," he said.
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A vote to the BJP could result in LPG cylinder prices shooting upto Rs.5,000 soon, BRS working president KT Rama Rao said.
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Rama Rao said the BJP was creating a divide between Hindus and Muslims for political gain. He pointed out that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had nothing to credit when it comes to minority welfare.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao accused the Congress government of arresting Krishank with ulterior motives, for no fault of his.
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He wanted the Prime Minister to explain his vision for the nation, but refrain from creating divisions among the people for votes.
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The BRS trained its guns at the Congress, questioning its failures to address basic needs like water and power, and questioning the delays in implementing its much-hyped six guarantees.
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Chandrashekhar Rao would reach a position to dictate terms in the State if the BRS won a majority of MP seats, he said while participating in corner meetings in different places of Sircilla town on Monday.
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"Show us a woman in Telangana who received Rs 2,500 after the Congress came to power. Why such blatant lies? Revanth Reddy or Rahul Gandhi, who will wear saree for making such false claims?" he asked.
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More than 60 activists from Ankusapur, Ramachandrapur, and Chinnalingapur have joined the BRS.