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On Wednesday night, Naik reported chest pain at Sangareddy prison and was taken to a local government clinic. However, prison officials did not provide proper medical care or notify his family, allegedly trying to cover up the situation. After experiencing another suspected heart attack on Thursday morning, Naik was transported to Sangareddy Government Hospital in handcuffs and chains, in a police vehicle instead of an ambulance. His family, who were denied access to him at the hospital, condemned the treatment as inhumane.
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According to officials, Veerya Nayak (45), a farmer from Lagacherla, was shifted to the government hospital in Sangareddy after he complained of chest pain
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Monday’s unsavoury events during the protest by ASHA workers was just one in a long list of women taking to the streets in protest against the policies, initiatives and approach of the Congress government.
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KTR enquired about their well-being and assured them of his support while demanding the government to stop harassing the victims and address their demands.
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"Rahul Gandhi ji, if as Leader of the Opposition (LOP) it is your right to visit Sambhal, why was Legislative Council LOP S Madhusudana Chari ji arrested by your Congress government in Telangana when he was on his way to Lagacherla?” he questioned.
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On Saturday, fresh notifications were issued for acquiring 71.39 acres in Polepally and 110.32 acres in Lagacherla villages, this time for a multipurpose industrial park
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The TGIIC has submitted fresh requisition proposals to the Vikarabad district administration for acquiring land towards the establishment of a Multipurpose Industrial Park
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According to an advertisement released by the district administration to certain vernacular dailies, the land acquisition notification issued to acquire 632 acres from 580 farmers in Lagacherla has been withdrawn
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Taking to X, Rama Rao blamed Revanth Reddy for the unrest in Lagacherla and Dilawarpur by mishandling issues involving farmers.
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Telangana SC and ST Commission chairman Bakki Venkataiah on Monday said the farmers of Lagacherla and Rotibanda Thanda were traumatised following the November 12 incidents and the aftermath.
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KTR warned of State-wide protests if the injustices continued, asserting that the BRS would hold similar dharnas across all 119 constituencies.
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The Mahadharna was originally planned for November 21 but was postponed, after the police denied permission in the last minute.
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Harish Rao said even while local people were agitating against the project, Revanth Reddy, who issued a gazette notification for the Pharma Village on July 19, was lying that it was an industrial corridor that was planned.
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A police picket has been continuing round the clock in the villages, including Kondareddypally and Lagacherla.
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The protest is allowed to take place from 11 am to 2 pm at the Dharna Chowk in Mahabubabad.
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The NHRC had taken cognisance of a complaint alleging harassment, torture and false implication of the villagers of Lagacherla after they protested against land acquisition for a pharma village project by the State government without following proper procedures
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Speaking to the media at Telangana Bhavan on Friday, BRS MLC and former Minister Satyavathi Rathod criticized Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy for constitutional violations and neglecting tribal concerns. She highlighted that tribal women were forced to travel to Delhi to seek justice due to the Congress government’s atrocities. Rathod called for the cancellation of the proposed Pharma Village in Lagacherla, labeling it harmful to both farmers and the environment.
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The rally was taken out from pavilion grounds to Ambedkar statue at ZP centre.
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The High Court on Thursday directed the Sub Divisional Police Officer of Mahabubabad to grant permission for the BRS party to hold a peaceful protest in the town. The protest, initially scheduled for November 21, was rescheduled to November 25 upon the court's order.
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Looking into the gravity of the allegations, the Commission has also decided to immediately send a joint team of its Law and Investigation officers for on-the-spot enquiry in the matter and submit a report within one week.