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People were waiting for an opportunity and would teach a befitting lesson to the Congress, says BRS working president
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The government proved yet again that it was still claiming credit for the good work done by the previous BRS government
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Says the city's transformation during BRS regime was guided by a long-term vision, with numerous flyovers, underpasses, and link roads constructed to address traffic woes
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"Under Congress rule, Telangana has experienced only cutbacks and exclusions, depriving people of welfare scheme benefits," he stated, highlighting several impacted programs. These include loan waivers, Rythu Bharosa support, irrigation projects, KCR kits for mothers, and nutrition kits. He also criticized the failure to implement the promised Mahalakshmi financial aid for women, pensions for martyrs' families, and support for tenant farmers and SC/ST families.
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Addressing the gathering, Rama Rao charged the Chief Minister with deceiving farmers with unfulfilled promises of loan waivers and financial schemes. He stated that the Congress government owes around Rs 17,500 per acre to farmers under Rythu Bharosa in Telangana
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Revanth Reddy and his gang is attempting to spread anarchy by targeting BRS leaders, says party working president, warns of severe consequences if such incidents continue
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He claimed that the main reason for keeping the committee report, which recommended blacklisting Megha Company, confidential is a secret agreement between Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and Megha Krishna Reddy. He highlighted that Megha Company's negligence led to the collapse of the retaining wall, resulting in an Rs 80 crore loss of public funds and endangering Hyderabad's expanding drinking water requirements.
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The police claimed that the rally was taken out without any prior permission which led to traffic congestion in the vicinity
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Stating that just like there was 'no Mysore in Mysore bonda', BRS working president says ACB's corruption case had no corruption in it
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Hyderabad: A picture of confidence and defiance combined gracefully on Thursday, BRS working president KT Rama Rao’s most repeated statement before and after the marathon ACB questioning session was that truth would prevail. Speaking to the media at his Nandi Nagar residence before leaving for the ACB office in Banjara Hills, Rama Rao oozed confidence […]
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The court, hearing a lunch motion moved by Rama Rao earlier in the day, said the BRS leader's senior counsel should be seated in the library of the ACB from where Rama Rao and the advocate could see each other
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Telangana High Court to take up hearing of Lunch motion by KT Rama Rao at 4 p.m
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BRS working president condemns the incident and slams the Congress leadership for failing to maintain basic standards in hostels
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Rama Rao's counsel argued that the alleged offence under 409 IPC was not made out as there cannot be ‘entrustment’ of ‘public money’ in an elected legislator. He emphasised that the primary ingredient of criminal breach of trust was lacking as there was no dishonest intention and misappropriation as required under the law
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The case registered by the State ACB involves allegations of misappropriation of funds and abuse of power during KTR's tenure as the Minister of MA&UD department.
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BRS working president says he has full faith in the judiciary, slams Revanth Reddy for misusing investigative agencies for political vendetta
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BRS leader's advocate files petition in apex court registry seeking relief against what they called a false case filed by the Anti-Corruption Bureau in Telangana
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao vowed to continue his fight for truth, so that the world would also witness it soon.
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Senior BRS MLA and former minister T Harish Rao clarified that the High Court had neither confirmed allegations nor gave any punishment, but had only allowed further investigation
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Party leaders say the case booked by ACB against the BRS working president in Formula-E race was a false one