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Speaking to mediapersons at Telangana Bhavan here on Tuesday, the BRS working president charged Revanth Reddy with wrongly attributing investments from global tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon to Adani, thereby tarnishing the State’s reputation
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KTR warned of State-wide protests if the injustices continued, asserting that the BRS would hold similar dharnas across all 119 constituencies.
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The Mahadharna was originally planned for November 21 but was postponed, after the police denied permission in the last minute.
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The BRS leader responded immediately and promised to cover Vishnu's hostel fees until he completes his coaching.
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Led by the state president of the association, Aadepu Varalakshmi, the representatives raised several concerns. They pointed out that although the government had decided to upgrade 3,989 mini Anganwadi centers to full Anganwadi centers, the process has not been fully carried out.
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KTR pointed out that distributing CMRF cheques to 26 villages using 25 vehicles and 100 police personnel for security is an unnecessary expenditure.
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The protest is allowed to take place from 11 am to 2 pm at the Dharna Chowk in Mahabubabad.
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Reiterating his party's commitment to preserving the legacy of the statehood movement while addressing the challenges faced by the State today, he appealed to the party cadres to participate in large numbers and make the Deeksha Divas a massive success
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He criticized the Congress party for failing to emerge as a strong opposition in the country and accused it of attempting to undermine regional parties
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Accompanied by a delegation of party leaders, he visited former BRS MLA Patnam Narender Reddy, who is currently jailed in connection with the Lagacherla incident
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The Congress party has been demanding the union government to constitute a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) on the Adani Group irregularities.
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Speaking to the media at Telangana Bhavan, Rama Rao pointed out that smaller countries like Kenya ended their agreements with Adani after the indictment. "Why can't Telangana do the same?" he asked, accusing both Congress and BJP of double standards. He further challenged Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to justify their ties with Adani, alleging complicity and hypocrisy.
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Deeksha Diwas holds immense significance in Telangana's history, symbolizing the pivotal indefinite hunger strike initiated by Chandrashekar Rao on November 29, 2009.
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“Why are the police conducting a long march with full force when there are no elections? Why the warnings and crackdowns on peaceful assemblies when there is no violence? Is this a democracy, or have we entered an era of dictatorship and sanctions?” he questioned, sharing videos of the police march in Mahabubnagar on Thursday via social media.
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Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) chairman BR Naidu met BRS working president KT Rama Rao at his residence in Nandinagar, Hyderabad on Wednesday in a courtesy call. During the meeting, Rama Rao felicitated Naidu and presented him with a shawl and memento.
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Rama Rao said the government was shifting its responsibilities onto citizens due to its inability to manage power supply efficiently. "The responsibility to install new transformers and upgrade the power supply system lies entirely with the government, not the citizens," he said.
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Under the BRS government led by K. Chandrashekar Rao and K.T. Rama Rao , the city has achieved significant strides across multiple sectors, becoming a key player in the nation’s urban transformation.
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Rama Rao shared the note on X (formerly Twitter) and expressed his gratitude, saying, “Thank you, Captain Dheeraj, for your affectionate words. You really made my day.”
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Rama Rao said the Congress government was forcefully acquiring 3,000 acres in Dudyal mandal to establish a Pharma Village, offering Rs.8-10 lakh per acre for land worth Rs.60-70 lakh.
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"BJP and Congress are playing dirty politics to save their mutual interests. It is a drama enacted by fellow thieves jointly," he said.