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The police halted Rama Rao's vehicle outside the ACB office, citing that his lawyer was not allowed to accompany him when he arrived in response to the ACB summons regarding the Formula-E race case.
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Says the party will take up at least one public issue every month and wage agitation to mount pressure on the State government for solution
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Even though there was propaganda that the Kaleshwaram project wouldn't work, it has turned Telangana into a green paradise
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Pointing out the 15 percent increase in RTC ticket prices in Karnataka and the introduction of a toilet tax in Himachal Pradesh, he criticized the Congress for misleading the public with false promises only to impose additional financial burdens on them.
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Says party cadre fought relentlessly for farmers, women, unemployed and weaker sections and exposing the lies of Revanth’s regime
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He exuded confidence that the party would succeed in its efforts, vowing to expose the Congress government's failed promises in the new year as well until they are delivered
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He stated that disrespecting great leaders is in the core DNA of the Congress.
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Drawing attention to the condition of education, the BRS working president pointed out the decline in standards.
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Despite KT Rama Rao's clarifications, certain organisations and social media channels continue to put into circulation false information, prompting the BRS to take a firm stand
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Directs State government to file a counter to the petition challenging the committees and adjourned further hearings to January 24
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KT Rama Rao charged the Congress government with targeting BRS leaders for questioning unfulfilled election promises to Dalit and Bahujan communities.
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He criticised the government for failing to purchase paddy effectively, leaving farmers with unsold produce despite producing 1.53 crore metric tonnes during the Vaanakalam (rainy) season
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This component was intended to draw an additional one TMC of water per day from Godavari River, increasing existing capacity from two TMC to three TMC per day
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Challenges government to prove its claim of 100 per cent loan waiver, stating that if they could, he would be ready to resign
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The BRS government had offered 4.5 lakh podu pattas to tribal and other community farmers. These farmers cultivate only one crop in a year due water availability and if restrictions were imposed in extending assistance to them under Rythu Bandhu or the new Rythu Bharosa, it would be detrimental to them, he stressed.
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KTR criticized the Congress-led government for failing to deliver on promises of Rs 12,000 annual financial aid. Questioning the Congress leader, Rahul Gandhi's about his support for auto drivers in the state, he said many were feeling betrayed by the lack of tangible assistance.
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Former Ministers G Jagadish Reddy, Vemula Prashanth Reddy, and Talasani Srinivas Yadav said the government was using false allegations against Rama Rao to divert attention from its unfulfilled promises to the public
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The session commenced in the afternoon on Friday after being adjourned earlier in the day for discussion on the Telangana Bhu Bharati Bill
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Earlier, BRS MLAs submitted an adjournment motion, urging the Speaker to allow a discussion on the Formula-E controversy.
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Turning emotional, they thanked the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), especially working president KT Rama Rao for supporting them during the tough times.