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Spotting the huge truck with bold lettering of Hydrochloric Acid in the dead of the night, suspicious residents in the neighborhood apprehended the driver
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Telangana Sarpanches Association Joint Action Committee terms government’s actions as repressive, accuses administration of treating former elected representatives like criminals
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The demolition of houses was not a solution, and the easiest way for the government was to construct retaining walls along the Musi, he said.
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Referring to the Congress Party plotting to implicate him in issues and see him arrested for the fault of exposing it thoroughly for its corruption and failures, he warned that this plan would not succeed as the Congress leadership hopes.
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About 20 senior leaders of the party will have food with the people and sleep in 20 habitations adjoining the Musi river on Saturday
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Lakshmi found fault with Revanth Reddy for stating that Chandrashekhar Rao would be crushed to death by bulldozers if he stops rejuvenation of Musi rive
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Reflecting on the achievements of the BRS government over the past decade, Rama Rao highlighted the continuous supply of electricity, improved drinking water facilities, and the overall development of Hyderabad.
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Responding on behalf of Krishank, the BRS Legal Cell stated that he would neither apologise nor retract his social media posts, as demanded by Meinhardt.
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He said Revanth Reddy, who defined Modi-Adani as a double engine, had reached an understanding with the duo
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Congress govt owes an explanation on the staggering cost escalation of Musi rejuvenation
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Harish Rao said on July 20 this year, Revanth Reddy boasted about grand plans for Musi Riverfront development with Rs 1.5 lakh crore, only to deny to have made any such statements during a recent press conference.
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Questions are being raised about the timing of Adani Group's Rs. 100 crore funding to Congress's Young India Skill University, just ahead of the public hearing for Ambuja Cement's factory in Ramannapet.
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The BRS government prioritised poor families by ensuring that no one was displaced during the river clean-up and development, said BRS working president KT Rama Rao
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The announcement comes in response to remarks made by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy at a media conference.
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Cutting across political parties, leaders oppose VLF station project, citing many reasons, including adverse impact on flora and fauna in region
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people from different sections are intensifying their protest against the project and demanding the State government to rethink its permission for the land to the Navy.
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Be it River Musi oustees or those opposing land acquisition for pharma villages, women while being worried about their houses and lands, sang Bathukamma songs, albeit in a different tone and with new lyrics
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Concerns arise over the Musi Riverfront Development Project's ₹58,000 crore cost and consultancy selection, with the MRDCL unexpectedly canceling tenders before awarding the contract to a consortium amid alleged political meetings
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The demolition of houses took place at Narsingi, Jiyaguda, Chaderghat and few other places on the Musi River stretch.
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KT Rama Rao criticised CM Revanth Reddy for targeting the poor during the festive season of Dasara and Bathukamma, accusing him of bearing grudge against them for not voting for the Congress