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“Yechury was truly a son of Hyderabad,” Rama Rao noted. “He studied at All Saints School and attended the nearby Grammar School. Like me, he graduated from Nizam College in the following years. Yechury was a voice for the poor, a leader of remarkable grace.”
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The committee is also said to analyze the present state of healthcare services available in government hospitals across Telangana State
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Rama Rao found fault with the silence of Congress leaders, questioning whether their lack of response indicated approval of such behaviour
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KTR said, Instead of passing of deaths as mere numbers, State government should join the fact finding committee and work towards the betterment of everyone.
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"The Union government must present a clear plan for One Nation-One Election to the public. It is crucial that citizens understand how these elections will be conducted," he stated,
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The pump house, located in Bijinapally mandal, saw four of its mega pumping units submerged due to runoff from nearby chain tanks.
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In response to news reports about the incident, Rama Rao criticized the State government for its harsh treatment of those fighting for their rights. He called for justice for Dalits without the confiscation of land previously granted to them.
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While the BRS commemmorated the day with the National Integration Day celebrations at Telangana Bhavan, the Congress-led State government organised its version as the Telangana Praja Palana Dinotsavam
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He cited the recent decision of the petrol bunks association in Godavarikhani to stop supplying fuel to vehicles, as an indication of the dire situation.
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Rama Rao criticised Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy's promise of free electricity, stating that it had instead resulted in farmers being “free from electricity.”
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BRS opposed the Congress government's decision to unveil former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi's statue in the place reserved for the statue of Telangana Talli.
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The BRS chief reportedly assured to hold an extensive party meeting shortly to discuss and decide about the party's future course of action.
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He questioned Gandhi's commitment to democratic values, while Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy continued to undermine democracy in the State.
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"Mr Over Smart Minister, according to your logic, is your 'Chittanaidu' (Chief Minister Revanth Reddy) still in TDP or has he fully crossed over to Congress? Even if we assume that you are right, who is the fool who went to our BRS MLA's homes and welcomed them into his party with the Congress scarves? Why such shameless politics?" he asked.
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Jagga Reddy said if anyone criticized Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, their tongues would be cut off, whether it was BRS working president KT Rama Rao or former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao.
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Earlier, tensions flared after Kaushik Reddy questioned Gandhi's appointment as the PAC chairman, a post typically given to opposition members
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In a statement, Rama Rao highlighted the tragic case of farmer Surender Reddy from Medchal, who took his own life after being unable to secure a loan waiver despite repeated visits to banks and government offices.
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Taking to X on Thursday, Rama Rao questioned the need for prioritising Hindi over other regional languages. "Why exactly do we need increased Hindi acceptance, Amit Shah Ji? Why not promote Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi, Oriya, Gujarati, and others?" he asked.
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Rama Rao said that due to the government not taking measures to prevent mosquitoes, gross failure in sanitation management and not providing clean fresh water, people were suffering from multiple kinds of diseases.
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Posting on X, KTR pointed out that government schools and government which were running from rented buildings were being locked by the owners for non-payment of rents, forcing students to stand on the roads