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The party corporators staged a protest at the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) office, condemning the government's decision to rename the canteens.
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BRS Working President KT Rama Rao urged party workers to stay calm and trust the legal process amid recent political attacks and false allegations. He criticised CM Revanth Reddy for spreading lies and urged workers to avoid reacting to provocations.
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BRS working president, KT Rama Rao vowed to take legal action against those responsible for spreading falsehoods and defamatory content in a bid tarnish the reputation of the BRS leadership in connection with the telephone tapping controversy
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BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao lashed out at the Congress government for allegedly destroying homes and tribal livelihoods in the name of development. He urged public resistance against forced demolitions, land takeovers, and forest evictions in Telangana’s rural and urban areas.
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He alleged that Kaushik Reddy was relentlessly questioning the Congress government’s “corruption, ministerial misconduct, and administrative failures,” which has made him a target of political vendetta.
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Counsel for the petitioner argued that the State’s inaction violates the constitutional right to health and disproportionately affects disadvantaged communities.
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BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao alleged that police stations have turned into “settlement centres” under Congress rule, citing the suicide of party worker Kuntaiah. KTR promised full support to the deceased activist's family and pledged to cover his children's education.
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Former minister’s official digital records, including emails and departmental correspondences, are accessible to the government. Yet, the sudden directive to hand over his personal phone, without citing new evidence, raises questions over the ACB's intent.
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BRS MLA and former Minister T Harish Rao was admitted to KIMS Hospital in Hyderabad after developing high fever and exhaustion. The illness followed a hectic day at Telangana Bhavan. Doctors say his condition is stable and advised rest.
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The BRS leader said Revanth Reddy was heading a government driven by vengeance, alleging that FIRs against opposition leaders were being drafted at Gandhi Bhavan.
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KTR criticised Telangana CM Revanth Reddy, accusing him of using ACB investigations to divert attention from governance failures. He challenged the CM to a live polygraph test and questioned the lack of progress in the Vote-for-Note case
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BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao stressed the importance of mental health while inaugurating Amrutha Sankalp Clinic in Gachibowli. He encouraged people to overcome stigma and seek professional help, noting how stress is contributing to chronic diseases and suicides.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao visited MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy at Yashoda Hospital, where he is recovering from surgery after a slip injury at KCR’s residence. KTR, along with senior leaders, wished him a speedy recovery.
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Chandrashekhar Rao visited Gopinath’s residence in Doctors’ Colony, Madhapur, where the body was kept, and expressed his deep condolences to the bereaved family, consoling them in their time of grief.
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He will attend the BRS sliver jubilee and Telangana State Formation Day celebrations scheduled at the Comerica Centre in Frisco, on Sunday at 4 PM (June 2, 3 AM IST).
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Bharat Rashtra Samithi Working President and former minister K.T. Rama Rao reaffirmed his dedication to Telangana’s progress, highlighting the principle of "India First, Telangana First." While inaugurating the Pragmatic Design Solutions Limited Knowledge Centre at Warwick University in England on Saturday, he expressed pride in the state's accomplishments and underscored its growing reputation as a global center for innovation and industry.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao calls up on party cadres, senior leaders, and people from all walks of life to actively participate in the celebrations.
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Rama Rao will first visit London, where he will deliver the keynote address at India Week 2025, hosted by Bridge India.
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Mahesh, who was bedridden after a road mishap in Saudi Arabia, was desperate to return home and his family approached KT Rama Rao during his visit to their village
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Though no longer part of a ruling government and technically sitting in opposition, he continues to receive invitations to speak at the world’s premier economic and policy forums. That alone tells a compelling story: today, influence is forged not by office or party alignment, but by proven talent, clear vision, and the ability to deliver results.