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There is no need to sign MoUs with companies from India in Davos, says AP Chief Minister in an indirect blow to his Telangana counterpart
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Chief Minister failed to uphold State’s pride on international dais due to his incoherence, ignorance and lack of preparedness, says Sravan Dasoju
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Earlier, the govt had announced that the welfare schemes would be launched for beneficiaries across Telangana on Republic Day
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KP Vivekananda charges ruling party with neglecting governance, deceiving people with unfulfilled promises
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No political agenda behind BRS constituting committee to study root causes of farmers’ distress, clarifies party working president
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"A public revolt against the fraudulent Congress government has begun," he said, citing widespread anger over unfulfilled guarantees and alleged manipulation of welfare schemes. He said the Chief Minister’s incompetence is evident, and the latter's diversion tactics will no longer work
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Says the city's transformation during BRS regime was guided by a long-term vision, with numerous flyovers, underpasses, and link roads constructed to address traffic woes
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At a few places, villagers argued with officials that names of ineligible persons were included in the list and that genuine beneficiaries were left out
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He pointed out that the Warangal depot had already been handed over to the JBM company and that plans were underway to privatize depots in Suryapet, Nalgonda and Hyderabad
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Quthbullapur MLA says Telangana Chief Minister's claims of attracting Rs 40,232 crore investments during his foreign trips over the last year raise doubts
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Addressing a news conference at Telangana Bhavan, he accused the Revanth Reddy government of focusing more on cutting benefits than genuinely helping the poor. He highlighted that Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, who made tall promises before coming to power, is now busy breaking them and betraying the people
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A large police force was deployed in Jagtial after a viral video threatened to disrupt the cheque distribution event unless gold was provided along with the Rs.1 lakh cheque
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Despite the dire situation in almost all districts, the government has shown no concern. Families are facing financial issues and running into debts due to the delayed salaries
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Addressing the gathering, Rama Rao charged the Chief Minister with deceiving farmers with unfulfilled promises of loan waivers and financial schemes. He stated that the Congress government owes around Rs 17,500 per acre to farmers under Rythu Bharosa in Telangana
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"Where are the promised free electricity and LPG subsidies in Telangana? Who is providing the monthly Rs 2,500 assistance to women or Rs 7,500 under Rythu Bharosa for farmers? Where are the electric scooters for female students or the Rs 5 lakh education insurance? These promises are empty and unrealistic," he stated.
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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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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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He claimed that the main reason for keeping the committee report, which recommended blacklisting Megha Company, confidential is a secret agreement between Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and Megha Krishna Reddy. He highlighted that Megha Company's negligence led to the collapse of the retaining wall, resulting in an Rs 80 crore loss of public funds and endangering Hyderabad's expanding drinking water requirements.
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Stating the government to reconsider its decision, Justice Reddy said that if State fails to act, the court will be forced to pass prohibitory orders against the special shows
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Former Minister and senior BRS MLA T Harish Rao announced it, charging the Congress government with violation of the sanctity of the House by retracting its statements within weeks.