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A big conspiracy was hatched to promote ‘parachute’ leaders and ensure the Congress loyalists quit the party, eventually affecting party’s prospects, said Somashekhar Reddy
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Coming out with its first list of candidates for the Telangana polls on Sunday, the Congress fielded Revanth Reddy from the Kodangal Assembly constituency while Adam Santosh Kumar will contest from Secunderabad.
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Reacting to Revanth Reddy's remarks, Ponnala Lakshmaiah pointed out that Revanth Reddy had also lost elections after joining the Congress. In 2014 and 2018 elections, many senior leaders, including Jana Reddy and Komatireddy Venkat Reddy had lost the elections, he said while speaking to the media at his residence on Saturday.
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In protest against the TPCC chief’s comments, the community people from Karimnagar staged protest demonstrations and burnt an effigy of Reventh Reddy at Telangana Chowk here on Saturday
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Taking serious objection to the TPCC president’s remarks, Telangana BC Welfare association took out a rally and burnt the effigy of Revanth Reddy at Basheerbagh here on Saturday.
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The TPCC president while speaking to media persons said the former Minister should be ashamed to quit the party after he was made Minister twice. “Ponnala Lakshmaiah is aged over 80 years and is on his last legs. At this age, why does he want to join other party? He should withdraw his resignation unconditionally,” Revanth Reddy had said.
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In an open letter to Revanth Reddy, Sravan challenged Revanth Reddy to explain how many Congress-ruled states were implementing such a programme. He emphasized that this initiative went beyond political lines and served the best interests of the students, especially those from underprivileged backgrounds.
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Owaisi commented that the Chief of Telangana Congress was echoing sentiments similar to RSS leaders, who often assert that Muslims and Islam were introduced to India from external sources.
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BRS leader Krishank responded on Monday and said that Congress experiencing continuous defeats under Revanth Reddy shows who the real donkey is
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Rama Rao stressed the need to ensure that Telangana's development over the last one decade did not fall into the hands of those who had earlier opposed the State's formation.
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Already, the Pradesh Election Committee (PEC) held a committee over scrutiny of applications filed by ticket aspirants last week. As there difference of opinions among leaders, another meeting was conducted here on Sunday.
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In the latest episode, TPCC president A Revanth Reddy and Nalgonda MP N Uttam Kumar Reddy were stated to have entered into a verbal clash over recommending candidates’ names for the Assembly elections to the party high command
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The party would consider implementation of programmes only after feasibility in the budget, he said, adding that the SC / ST declaration was announced only after thorough homework and analysis.
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Political observers felt that the inadvertent statement from Revanth Reddy exposed the covert understanding between the BJP and the Congress in Telangana
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Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) president, Revanth Reddy, conducted an inspection of rain-affected areas in Uppal and LB Nagar on Saturday. However, this visit led to a clash of flexis and banners among Congress leaders, resulting in physical altercations on the roads.
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Appearing on behalf of the State Government in the WP 20143 of 2023 in relation to seeking of information pertaining to TOT of ORR under the RTI Act, the Advocate General submitted to the Court that some information which needs compilation of data will be furnished to him shortly.
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New Delhi: The Congress on Thursday constituted a 29-member state election committee for Telangana with state party president A Revanth Reddy as its chairperson. The state is slated to go to polls later this year. According to a party statement, “The Congress president has approved the proposal for the constitution of Pradesh Election Committee for […]
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Forest minister Allola Indrakaran Reddy questioned TPCC chief Revanth Reddy asking what he knew about the problems of farmers
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Addressing farmers at Rythu Vedika in Siddipet, Minister Harish Rao said it is up to the farmers to choose whether they want a government that provides a 24 hour free power supply or the one that promises to provide power for three hours
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Telangana government accorded top priority for welfare of farmers in its agenda and taken up several schemes in this regard, said Bhongir MLA Pailla Shekar Reddy