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Taking to “X”, KTR made a scathing attack on the Congress Party for the “cooperation” extended by it to the BJP for privatisation of the Singareni Coal Mines, which was also clearly visible.
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The BRS working president asked why was Congress government not questioning the union government on direct allocations of mines (exempting from auctioning) to PSUs in Gujarat and Orissa by NDA government?
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He called for a thorough investigation into the NEET exam irregularities, involving the investigating agencies to ensure a fair and transparent process.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao also extended his wishes to Chandrababu Naidu and Pawan Kalyan on securing a huge victory.
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With the BRS not winning even a single parliamentary seat, Rama Rao took to X and stated that in the last 24 years since TRS (now BRS) was founded, the party and its cadre had seen it all.
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He reminded that the Congress should blamed for backwardness of Telangana and sufferings of its people in undivided Andhra Pradesh over the decades.
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Sharing the videos of farmers expressing their ire after standing in long queues for seeds on X, Rama Rao stated that while there was none to procure paddy till recently, today there is no one to distribute seeds to farmers under the Congress regime.
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In a statement, he demanded an apology from the State government for incident. He also called for swift action against the police officers involved in the violence against the farmers.
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Due to the heavy rain, the asbestos sheets roof fell on the child Samad, killing him instantly.
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He said Congress leaders who were collecting bribes from people from various sectors, had raised curtains for the massive scam involving the Chief Minister's Office and senior Congress leaders from Delhi.
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KT Rama Rao demands SIT probe to investigate the murder case of BRS leader Sridhar Reddy.
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Rama Rao demanded that Congress immediately put an end to such vindictive politics which was not part of Telangana culture, failing which the BRS leadership would not be able to control the party cadre.
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In a series of posts on social media platform X on Wednesday, Rama Rao expressed his dismay over the power outage at MGM Hospital, which he said put the lives of newborns and elderly patients at risk.
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He called the decision a "hypocritical Congress brand fraud" and expressed his anger on social media.
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TET fees, which was Rs 400 in the BRS regime, was increased to Rs 4000 by the Congress government, which also promised to conduct exams free of cost.
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He urged graduate voters to teach both the parties a fitting lesson in the upcoming Nalgonda-Khammam-Warangal graduates constituency by-elections on May 27.
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There was competition between three political parties in Karimnagar. Terming the ten years rule of former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao as the truth, he said that the BJP’s 10 year rule was poison.
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He also wondered why did the Prime Minister's "favourite allies" - Enforcement Directorate (ED), Income Tax (I-T), and Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), were silent in this regard.
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He wanted the Prime Minister to explain his vision for the nation, but refrain from creating divisions among the people for votes.
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He reminded that the BJP government at the Centre repeatedly neglected Hyderabad's developmental needs over the last 10 years.