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The Cash for Vote case dates back to May 31, 2015, when Revanth Reddy was caught red-handed by the ACB while giving Rs 50 lakh as an advance payment to nominated Anglo Indian MLA Elvis Stephenson.
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The Minister found fault with the opposition parties for spreading wrong propaganda against the ruling party on various social media platforms.
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The BRS working president welcomed Mohan Reddy into the party fold offering him the pink scarf.
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"The Chief Minister has become a headache for both Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress senior leader Rahul Gandhi and other leaders, ever since he announced plans to foray into the national politics. Hence, they are conspiring to confine him to Telangana," he said.
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KT Rama Rao also raised questions about the character of TPCC president A Revanth Reddy, with whom Rahul Gandhi shared the dais. He went on to label Revanth Reddy as a "420" (cheater) citing his alleged involvement in the vote-for-note case.
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The first Kindergarten to Post-Graduation institution in the State was established in Gambhiraopet mandal, the Minister informed stating that there was no dearth of education, health and welfare activities in the State.
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Stating that his favorite scheme was KCR Bima, Rama Rao said both the Congress and BJP leaders were sleeping by covering themselves with rugs after seeing the BRS manifesto.
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Community leaders said they passed the resolution since the development as well as solving of problems would be possible only with Rama Rao.
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Drawing a parallel to his own experiences, Rama Rao recalled that he and his family members were deeply concerned about the health of Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao during a hunger strike at NIMS in December 2009.
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"The Chief Minister is giving final touches to the BRS manifesto and its salient features will be revealed on Sunday," the minister added.
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The Minister organised a meeting with BRS leaders and activists from Sircilla at Pragathi Bhavan in Hyderabad on Wednesday.
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Minutes after the election schedule was announced, Rama Rao took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) and exuded confidence that the BRS would emerge triumphant for the third consecutive term. He said the history and future of Telangana and its people were intertwined with the BRS and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, and none could break the bond.
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Though Chandrashekhar Rao has not been making public appearances, he has returned to work for the last few days and took many crucial decisions pertaining to release of Krishna River water from Nagarjuna Sagar and appointment of chairmen for four corporations among others.
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Journalists in the area have been granted a 13-acre plot in Madiaplli village, Hasanparthi Mandal, for housing. This land has been designated for deserving journalists who aren't part of the two existing housing societies.
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Warangal youngsters should get jobs in their hometown and likewise youth from Nellore and Bheemavaram should get jobs at their respective places, the Minister said.
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Stating that Congress was trying to woo the voters with false and misleading promises just to convince the people that they could offer more than BRS, he cautioned voters not to be carried away by these false assurances during the general elections and urged them to vote for the BRS had ushered in many development projects and welfare schemes.
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KTR pointed out that India's human resources are a formidable asset, akin to countries like Singapore and Japan, which have achieved global prominence by efficiently utilizing their human capital despite limited natural resources.
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Naming G Kishan Reddy and A Revanth Reddy, the minister said these leaders did not have the stature to stand up and fight against K Chandrashekhar Rao.
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Traffic restrictions will be in place in Warangal, Hanmakonda and Kazipet- on Friday from 9 am to 8 pm