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BRS MLA Padi Kaushik Reddy has accused Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of orchestrating cross-voting in the recent Vice-Presidential elections, claiming eight Congress MPs from the state voted for the BJP candidate. He alleged that the move betrayed both the people of Telangana and the INDIA bloc nominee, Justice B. Sudershan Reddy.
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In a major political development in Huzurabad, several former sarpanches and Congress leaders quit the party and joined BRS in the presence of KTR and MLA Kaushik Reddy. They accused Congress of neglecting grassroots workers and hailed KCR’s leadership.
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Former MP Nama Nageswara Rao condemned the arrest of Huzurabad MLA Kaushik Reddy, calling it illegal and undemocratic. He alleged that false cases were being used to silence public voices and demanded the MLA’s immediate release and withdrawal of charges
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The court quashed the charge under Section 188 IPC—pertaining to disobedience of official orders—while allowing the remaining allegations to be examined at trial
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All candidates having hall ticket numbers in 470 and 471 series obtained 253 marks, says the Huzurabad MLA
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Suspects targeted favouritism, citing that only 69 candidates got jobs from exam centres where 10,000 appeared
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Speaking to mediapersons in the Assembly, he asserted that by-elections are inevitable and expressed confidence that the apex court would rule in BRS’s favour.
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Citing the DGP’s annual report, BRS MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy said the crime rate had increased by 22 percent in the State last year
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The bench sought responses of State government, speaker's officer, Telangana Legislative Assembly Secretary, ECI and the defected lawmakers before the next date of hearing, March 25
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The BRS MLA says the ruling party failed Huzurabad voters by allocating a meagre 800 houses for the entire constituency
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A total of 89 cases were registered against the Chief Minister, against whom the first cheating case was registered way back in 2002. Revanth Reddy had mentioned it in his election affidavit as well
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He is being reportedly shifted to Karimnagar One Town police station and is likely to be presented before the magistrate for remand
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On Sunday night, the Karimnagar RDO filed a complaint with the One Town Police against the BRS legislator. Additionally, Karimnagar district libraries chairman Sattu Mallesham also filed a complaint, alleging that Kaushik Reddy had misbehaved with him.
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BRS sources said the police arrived at Srinivas's residence on at around 5 am on Thursday morning, to arrest him. They stated that the police had neither issued a notice or a warrant no notice was issued as per law
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The BRS members were protesting near the well over the inordinate delay in clearing the overseas scholarships even as Panchayat Raj Minister D Anasuya alias Seethakka blamed the previous BRS government for the arrears
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The High Court has expressed strong disapproval of the police's action in seizing the mobile phone of Huzurabad BRS MLA Padi Kaushik Reddy, stating that such conduct was inappropriate.
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Senior leaders including Harish Rao, Kavitha, Vemula Prashanth Reddy, KP Vivekananda and several others placed under house arrest
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Harish Rao criticized the State’s law enforcement practices, alleging that FIRs were being drafted under political instructions rather than legal procedures. Police stations have turned into Congress party offices, he said.
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Tensions escalated in Hyderabad on Thursday as Cyberabad police arrested senior BRS leaders, including MLAs T Harish Rao, G Jagadish Reddy, and Padi Kaushik Reddy, amid high drama.
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A group of BRS leaders and activists led by former zilla parishad chairman Lingala Kamal Raju were stopped at the school entrance when they tried to visit the school as part of ‘Gurukul Bata’ programme being organised across the State to know the conditions at the residential schools.