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As usual, the Chief Minister’s Cabinet expansion plans and getting his people into nominated posts have to wait
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All India Mahila Congress president Alka Lamba has issued a show cause notice to M Sunitha Rao, president, Telangana Pradesh Mahila Congress, on charges of indiscipline after the latter protested against indiscrimination towards women in the State unit
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Also claiming that the Congress party accorded top priority to environment conservation, TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud said the State govt would adhere to the Supreme Court directions on the Kancha Gachibowli issue
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The TPCC president’s comments are in sharp contrast of the Congress party’s Udaipur Declaration adopted in 2023. Congress MP Rahul Gandhi had specifically instructed the party leaders that ‘One family, one ticket’ rule must be strictly enforced
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Stating that Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy had become a rubber stamp in the hands of the Congress high command, with the State's affairs being micro-managed by the AICC, he also ridiculed TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud’s statement on the cabinet expansion.
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There is buzz in Gandhi Bhavan that Cabinet expansion could happen after Ugadi; there are six vacancies and many aspirants are seeking berths
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"They remain confined to their air-conditioned offices. I have no idea where the system is heading. I am dissatisfied with the approach of certain officers," Revanth Reddy remarked while launching a book authored by retired IAS officer Gopalakrishna Naidu.
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MLC Chinthapandu Naveen, alias Teenmaar Mallanna, claimed that Revanth Reddy orchestrated his suspension to suppress voices questioning his leadership and alleged anti-BC policies.
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Says Congress government will ensure legal sanctity for 42 per cent reservation to BCs
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The Patancheru MLA, who switched loyalties after winning election on BRS ticket in 2023, reportedly fears disqualification
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The Union Minister of State for Home demeaned former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, says TPCC president
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Telangana Mahila Congress president Sunitha Rao said as a BC community (Mudhiraj) member and a woman, she was eligible for a nominated post
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Says on one hand, party organising rally to 'Save the Constitution' and trying to poach BRS MLAs on the other
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The Chief Minister, Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and a few other cabinet Ministers, were in Belgavi to participate in the Congress Working Committee meeting on Thursday.
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Heated arguments broke out between Congress leaders on multiple issues, especially the filling up of nominated posts at the Greater Hyderabad review meeting in Gandhi Bhavan on Monday.
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From the Musi riverfront project to the Metro Rail, the BRS administration left behind a legacy of broken promises and incomplete works, he alleged in the letter.
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The Congress government does not hold any grudge against Allu Arjun. A case was filed against the actor in connection with the death of a woman in a stampede at a theatre and the police had initiated action accordingly, said TPCC president
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During the two-visit to the national capital, he is expected to meet a few Union Ministers and also party senior leaders.
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The Congress party has been demanding the union government to constitute a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) on the Adani Group irregularities.
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Addressing party workers in Sangareddy town, the TPCC president observed that the cadre had every right to express their disappointment over the leadership, who were there only because of the party workers.