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Blames government for Erragadda food poisoning incident; terms it a reflection of administrative collapse under Chief Minister Revanth Reddy
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Calls upon Indian-American IT stakeholders to explore the possibility of creating job opportunities in Tier-II cities, with a long-term goal
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To combat loneliness among the elderly, the Telangana government will set up day care centres in all districts under the Atal Vayo Abhyuday Yojana. With Rs. 4.61 crore allocated, each centre will offer health, nutrition, and recreational support.
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Entrepreneurs criticized Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for tarnishing the state’s reputation with his 'bankruptcy' remarks, while the opposition BRS promoted Telangana
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao calls up on party cadres, senior leaders, and people from all walks of life to actively participate in the celebrations.
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Say fabricated cases won’t stand in court or win public trust; condemn Congress government's attempt to divert public attention from its failures
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Terms the case as pure political harassment; says as a law-abiding citizen, he will certainly appear before the agency and cooperate fully with the authorities
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Criticises BJP leaders for commenting on the massive Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Scheme, despite recurring infrastructure failures in the Centre's projects
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In his statement, Chandrashekhar Rao praised Muneer as a dedicated advocate for the working class and a key contributor to the Telangana statehood movement. He recalled how Muneer lived among the Singareni coal belt workers, amplifying their struggles and bringing their voices to the forefront through his journalism.
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Asks them to shed internal differences and focus on grassroots mobilisation; wants them to strengthen the party in Nirmal, Mudhol, Khanapur constituencies
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Suspects that the real agenda behind the notices is to demolish existing barrages, invite fresh tenders for reconstruction and thereby, gain 20-30 per cent commissions
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Mahesh, who was bedridden after a road mishap in Saudi Arabia, was desperate to return home and his family approached KT Rama Rao during his visit to their village
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Says entire administration under Congress government's 17-month rule marked by inaction, false promises and brazen corruption
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Appreciates party Khanapur constituency in-charge Johnson Naik for his tireless work and being a selfless leader committed to the welfare of the people
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BRS NRI global coordinator Mahesh Bigala visited the venue to review the preparations along with BRS NRI USA advisory board chairman Thanneeru Mahesh and local BRS leaders
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After visiting the site and participating in a condolence meeting organised by the Agarwal Samaj, Rama Rao paid respects to the victims, who were all members of the same family that lived near Charminar for over 125 years
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BRS Working president KT Rama Rao said he was extremely shocked and pained over the incident.
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The BRS working president highlights Telangana’s rise as a model for governance and development under Chandrashekhar Rao’s leadership
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The BRS working president challenged the Cong leadership, asking if CM Revanth Reddy or party leader Rahul Gandhi would dare to launch an inquiry into the serious charges made by one of their own Cabinet Ministers
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The BRS working president termed the attempt to sell Kancha Gachibowli land as an act of corruption and betrayal, involving Rs 10,000 crore scam. He said the Congress government deploying bulldozers over a long weekend to circumvent oversight and destroy green cover is a clear violation of environmental laws.