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KTR lashed out at the Congress government for inviting tenders worth Rs.1,074 crore for construction of distributory canals of the Sitarama Lift Irrigation Scheme without necessary approvals.
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Highlighting the facts and figures released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation in support of the great strides made by the State during the BRS regime, KTR said significant progress was made by the State in livestock and traditional occupations.
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Responding to the Statewide implementation of the Police Act, KTR said that after 10 years of breathing freely, Telangana was once again experiencing the days of emergency.
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KT Rama Rao expressed concern over Congress’s track record of “guarantees” in Karnataka, warning that similar actions in Telangana could have far-reaching negative impacts on future generations
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Further, he announced that BRS supremo and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao who kept a low profile following a surgery last year, is set to return to public life in 2025
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KTR pointed to dwindling State revenues, a struggling agriculture sector, rising unemployment, and companies moving out of Telangana.
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BRS working president says the former Chief Minister is giving the Congress government enough time to deliver on their '420' promises
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Former MP Nama Nageswara Rao claimed that BRS played a key role in the TGERC's rejection of the DISCOMs proposal to hike electricity charges
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"He risked his life when you raised the gun on the agitators. While you carried money bags, plotting to destroy what we achieved, he was securing Telangana’s future," KTR added
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Bandi Sanjay, who sent the reply through his lawyer, asked Rama Rao to withdraw the legal notice, the allegations made in it and to issue a public apology within seven days
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Rama Rao urged his supporters to remain resolute and focus on exposing the Congress' failures for the people of Telangana.
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BRS leader points out to an alleged secret meeting between businessmen Gautam Adani and Minister Srinivas Reddy shortly after the ED raids
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Hyderabad ranks fifth in terms of year-on-year growth among the top 10 districts, but witnesses more than 10% drop in registrations when compared to last year
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Police invoked Sections of Police (Incitement to Disaffection) Act 1922, Police Forces (Restrictions of Rights) Act 1966 and BNS Act against them
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He said the Congress administration under Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy was reviving “Razakar-style” governance by curtailing public gatherings and celebrations, terming it public harassment rather than delivering people's governance.
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The legislators, led by former Minister Vemula Prashanth Reddy, criticise the appointment of Serlingampally MLA Arekapudi Gandhi as PAC chairman
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They questioned whether it is a crime in Telangana to celebrate any social function with family members. They clarified that the function was not held at a farmhouse but at Raj Pakala's residence, where he lives with his family, including his mother, brothers, and grandchildren. The attendees ranged in age from two years to 70 years old
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Asserting that neither he nor the BRS would back down from the fight that it was waging for the last 11 months against the atrocities and faulty policies of the Congress government, Rama Rao said it was a shame that the ruling party was targeting not just him, but his relatives as well.
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They alleged that Revanth Reddy was resorting to such acts to divert attention from the promises that were made to the people and then broken
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T Harish Rao criticised the government for orchestrating a pre-planned raid on a family function and attempting to portray it as a rave party.