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BRS working president KT Rama Rao condemned the razing of homes and shattering the lives of many, especially children.
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In a series of posts on X on Monday, Rama Rao highlighted that during the elections, Congress leaders ran full-page ads and signed affidavits on stamp papers, pledging to fulfill all their guarantees within 100 days.
In a series of posts on X on Monday, Rama Rao highlighted that during the elections, Congress leaders ran full-page ads and signed affidavits on stamp papers, pledging to fulfill all their guarantees within 100 days.
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“A year ago, we launched the 'Indira Fellowship' to amplify women's voices in politics. Today, this initiative has evolved into a powerful movement for women's leadership,” Gandhi stated on X. “Achieving true equality and justice demands more women in politics. 'Aadhi Abadi, Poora Haq' reflects our steadfast commitment to this cause,” he added.
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Ranaut on Wednesday withdrew her remarks calling for bringing back the three farm laws and said those were her personal opinions and did not represent the party's stand.
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Union minister for Food Processing Industries Chirag Paswan, voiced his strong support for the concept of “One Nation, One Election,” questioning the opposition’s resistance to the idea.
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Rama Rao found fault with the silence of Congress leaders, questioning whether their lack of response indicated approval of such behaviour
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Harish Rao said the Congress leadership was allowing Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to use abusive language against BRS president and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, but objecting to the same against Rahul Gandhi.
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Congress Rajya Sabha MP asserted that if there is any lapse in the security of LoP Rahul Gandhi then the Indian government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah would be responsible for it.
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Prime Minister Modi turned 74 on Tuesday
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BRS to perform palabhishekam to Telangana Thalli statues
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He questioned Gandhi's commitment to democratic values, while Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy continued to undermine democracy in the State.
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Rahul Gandhi expressed confidence in the bipartisan support for India-US relations in both countries, noting "continuity" between the Congress party's approach and that of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He added that he doesn't foresee significant changes in direction.
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Rahul Gandhi attacked the RSS saying it does not believe in diversity.
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The talks between two sides have been stuck over number of seats to be contested by AAP, with the party demanding 10 seats and Congress offering 5
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Asserting that US needs India and vice versa, the Congress leader says Indian diaspora is a "bridge" between the two nations
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In an open letter to Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, Krishnaiah urged him to ensure that Telangana government implements 42 percent reservations for the Backward Classes in the upcoming Panchayat Raj institutions elections.
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On social media, the Congress leader shared photos of his welcome and wrote, "I am truly delighted by the warm reception I've received in Dallas, Texas, from the Indian Diaspora and members of the Indian Overseas Congress." He added, "I look forward to engaging in meaningful discussions and insightful conversations that will strengthen the bond between our two nations during this visit."
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The Congress has remained tightlipped about whether Punia and Phogat could be field with AICC general secretary in-charge Haryana Deepak Babaria saying on Tuesday that there will be clarity on it by Thursday.
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Gandhi must ensure that the Congress government in Telangana takes effective relief efforts and take responsibility for the disaster, said BRS leader KT Rama Rao
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Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader Dasoju Sravan on Thursday said the Telugu Thalli statue represented the unique identity of Telangana and it should be installed where it was proposed originally.