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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.
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Reaching out to the family of Bairi Amar and Shravati, a weaver couple from Venkampet village who tragically ended their lives in a suicide pact on Saturday, he pointed out that the couple was among the 34 weavers who died by suicide in the State during the last 11 months of Congress rule.
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Congress governmentshould be holding a "carnival of scams" instead of celebrating victories. Government's failure to fulfil election promises speaks volumes of what they had delivered to the people. The Musi River clean-up project and the Kodangal Lift project are examples of corruption and the Chief Minister and ministers are awarding lucrative contracts to their relatives and cronies, alleged KT Rama Rao
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Rama Rao alleged that the project was divided like a cake between Megha Engineering and Raghava Constructions, which is owned by Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy. He criticized the decision to bypass major companies like L&T and NCC in favor of these firms, suggesting it was a blatant act of crony capitalism and misuse of power.
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KTR blamed the successive Congress and Telugu Desam governments in erstwhile Andhra Pradesh for turning the Musi River into a drainage canal, polluting it for over 60 years.
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KTR's invitation went viral on social media, amid media reports that he had left for Malayasia to evade a speculated arrest in connection with the ongoing investigation into alleged irregularities in the Formula-E racing event.
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Rama Rao criticised the Congress for abandoning welfare schemes like Kalyana Lakshmi and Rythu Bima, leaving beneficiaries in distress.
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Malaysia Telangana Association members led by its president S Tirupati met him Rao on Wednesday and extended the invitation in this regard.
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KTR also questioned CM Revanth for lack of action against one of the contractors - MEIL, despite departmental inquiry committee recommending for blacklisting the company, over collapse of a retaining wall at Sunkisala project
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The ruling party, which promised the moon during elections, has abandoned auto drivers after winning the elections and betrayed them, said the BRS leader
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KT Rama Rao raised concerns that Telangana was not under consideration for the prestigious project. It is rumoured that the States of Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka are frontrunners for the project.
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Reprimanding the Congress for failing to deliver on its electoral promises, he demanded that Congress Lok Sabha leader Rahul Gandhi to apologise to the people of Telangana for causing 10 years of destruction in a single year.
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Questions party's stance, pointing out Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's support for establishment of Adani-Ambuja cement plant in Ramannapet despite significant local opposition
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The party charged the Congress government with attempts to stifle democratic rights to protest and derailing the rural development after coming to power.