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BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao condemned the arrests of protesting job seekers at the Secretariat, accusing the Congress of suppressing dissent. He warned of a state-wide agitation if the government fails to fulfill its promise of providing two lakh jobs.
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KTR accused the Congress government of inhumane treatment of workers killed in the Sigachi blast, criticising the use of cardboard boxes to send bodies home. He compared Revanth Reddy’s handling to KCR’s dignified support for migrants during COVID-19.
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In a statement, Rama Rao charged Rahul Gandhi with turning a blind eye to Andhra Pradesh's controversial Banakacherla project, which threatens to divert Godavari waters away from Telangana farmers. He said the Congress leader's silence on the Banakacherla project was an indication of his complicity.
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As per NTCA guidelines, jungle safari services at Kawal Tiger Reserve have been suspended from July 1 to September 30. The Forest Department said the service will resume on October 1 and requested tourists to cooperate during the closure period
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BRS leader G Jagadish Reddy accused certain media outlets of running a smear campaign against K Chandrashekhar Rao and KT Rama Rao in the name of journalism. He dismissed the phone tapping row as a political ploy and defended the party’s protest at Maha News
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Telangana’s DCA made its first direct arrests in a spurious drugs case, a move hailed as historic. However, experts raised concerns about its sustainability due to poor manpower, lack of protection, and administrative support for DCA officers handling such cases
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BRS leaders, including KTR, Harish Rao, and K Kavitha, expressed grief over the Pashamailaram reactor explosion that killed at least 10 people. They urged swift rescue operations, medical aid, compensation, and safety audits of industrial units across Telangana.
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The arrests, made amid high tension at Telangana Bhavan, came after a complaint by the news outlet. They were presented before the court and released on bail the following day.
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BRS leader G Jagadish Reddy slammed the Congress and a section of the media for a “malicious campaign” against KCR and KTR, accusing them of political vendetta.
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BRS leaders have demanded an unconditional apology from Mahaa News management to Chandrashekhar Rao and Rama Rao.
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KTR said that Mahaa TV has shown no interest in responsible journalism and is operating purely to defame BRS leaders, which now compels the party to take legal recourse.
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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.