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Countering Mahesh Kumar Goud on X on Sunday, Rama Rao said innocent farmers were shackled and jailed, besides their land being forcibly acquired in Kodangal.
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The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE) will host the 13th edition of TiEcon Kerala, the state's largest entrepreneurial convention, on December 4 and 5 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Kochi. The event is set to gather over 1,000 participants, including CEOs, startup founders, industry experts, and thought leaders from diverse sectors.
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Referring to the Congress Party plotting to implicate him in issues and see him arrested for the fault of exposing it thoroughly for its corruption and failures, he warned that this plan would not succeed as the Congress leadership hopes.
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Fearing arrests, many villagers are moving out of Lagacherla and taking shelter at their relatives and friends' places in other villages
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The BRS working president condemned the Congress government’s inaction in procuring cotton and paddy from farmers, forcing them to sell their produce at distress prices.
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The farmers worried that the Congress government would put them in jail by filing multiple cases until they handed over lands. However, Rama Rao assured than that the BRS would help get bail by talking to expert lawyers.
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Accuses govt of planning to seize natural resources and deprive farmers of their agricultural lands in Lagicherla for the pharma city project
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Of the 21 persons who have been arrested, at least five belong to the Congress party
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This comes after former Kodangal MLA Patnam Narender Reddy said the purported confession in his remand report was cooked up by the police and that he had not said anything of that sort or named anyone.
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Former Kodangal MLA, Patnam Narender Reddy denied to have made any confessional statement before the police attributing his involvement in the case to the directions of prominent BRS leaders such as KT Rama Rao and others.
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Party leaders and workers, including women, stood outside the working president's residence whole night, raising slogans in support of him and the party
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Slams Chief Minister with branding legitimate farmer protests as conspiracies, including those against a pharma company linked to Reddy’s son-in-law
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The report accuses Narender Reddy of orchestrating attacks under Rama Rao's alleged direction to “destabilise/deteriorate the government and gain political mileage"
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Both parties were keen to orchestrate the downfall of regional forces to monopolise political power in the country, he said in an interview with the 'India Today' television news channel.
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KT Rama Rao invited Kharge to Telangana to witness how well the "goat industry" was performing here due to its lead purchaser - the Congress.
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BRS working president said that about Rs 300 crore from the Telangana exchequer was misused to place advertisements in newspapers of Maharashtra, with false claims of achievements in the State.
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In a late night operation, around 300 police personnel descended on the village, cutting off electricity, and conducting door-to-door searches to detain suspects
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He said the Congress was running an ACB-JCB government in the State, rather than delivering the people's governance promised during the elections.
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They termed the attack on government officials unfortunate, stating that it reflects the failed governance as well as failed law and order in the State.
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Rama Rao, accompanied by BRS MPs KR Suresh Reddy, Vaddiraju Ravichandra, D Damodar Rao and others, met Khattar in Delhi to submit the representation and is expected to address a press conference in this regard on Tuesday.