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In a post on X, Rama Rao stated that during former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao's tenure, Telangana experienced the highest groundwater rise in the country, transforming even seasonal drylands into water-rich areas. However, he claimed that under Congress rule, paddy fields are now drying up.
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An indecisive Chief Minister and an irresponsible government have crippled the rural economy, said BRS working president KT Rama Rao.
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BRS working president questions whether the Congress government considered arrests as the answer to the rightful demands of sarpanches
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The BRS MLA was arrested while attempting to meet protestors opposing the GHMC dumping yard in Nallavalli and Pyaranagar villages of Sangareddy district
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Criticizing the Congress's BC Declaration as entirely false and a complete sham, Rama Rao stated that the Congress government had once again demonstrated its lack of commitment to BC reservations.
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Says the Congress failed to introduce a Bill for 42 per cent reservations in the Assembly as promised in the Kamareddy BC Declaration meeting
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He reminded that Chandrashekhar Rao had made four crore Telangana people to fight and live with self-respect by realising the State of Telangana
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BRS working president and MLA Harish cite the Economic Survey 2024-25 to debunk Congress' false claims on Telangana's economic progress
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Rama Rao applauded Trisha for bringing pride to both Telangana and India, describing her achievement as "absolutely fantastic." He praised her for being the first batswoman to score a century in the tournament and expressed his hope that she would go on to lead the Indian women's cricket team in the future.
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Says ill-advised actions of the Chief Minister disrupted Telangana's to encourage industrial growth, create jobs and also boost economic growth
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Addressing the massive gathering of farmers at the Rythu Maha Dharna held at the Clock Tower Centre in Nalgonda on Tuesday, Rama Rao stated that the Congress, after offering Rythu Bandhu financial assistance to farmers during the Lok Sabha elections, is now playing the same drama ahead of local body polls
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Questions whether Congress came to power with votes of only one village per mandal and whether their election manifesto was applicable to only one village per mandal
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The case pertained to KTR and party workers participating in a meeting on May 30, 2024, in violation of the election code
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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.