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Says the election affidavits of K Chandrashekhar Rao, himself and other BRS leaders were available in the public domain on the Election Commission of India's website
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Rao recalled that Civil Supplies Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy had promised to release the bonus within 48 hours of procuring the paddy. The former Minister wrote a letter to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to release the bonus amount to all the farmers without any delay.
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The delay in the departmental consultations is being attributed to the Congress government's plans to focus on the ongoing MLC polls, followed by the local body elections
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This occurred during the Delhi and Haryana elections. In Haryana, AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal impacted Congress' chances, leading to its defeat. Similarly, in the Delhi elections, Congress took certain actions that resulted in AAP's loss, ultimately paving the way for the BJP's victory, he noted.
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In another incident, farmers in Narayanpet opposed officials from conducting a land survey for the Kodangal lift irrigation project
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Tension prevails at the Collectorate when farmers assembled in large numbers; holding placards, they raised slogans against the Congress government
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Says about 90 per cent of the relief and rehabilitation works completed during BRS tenure
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CM Revanth campaigned rigorously in Maharashtra but the Congress lost and similarly, the party scored a grand zero in Delhi Assembly elections, the BRS working president said
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The former Minister said the Congress was neglecting governance in Telangana and was chasing votes in other States but such tactics were apparently not working. People had realized the hollowness of the Congress government’s so called guarantees and the results spoke for themselves, he stressed.
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The increase in number of complaints comes at a time when the Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy stresses time and again, over making Hyderabad a flood-free city in future by fixing drainage issues
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BRS working president KTR asked if Revanth Reddy was more focused on swindling funds in the name of Musi River Development project and sending funds to please his Delhi bosses, or feeding poor children who were future of the nation
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BRS MLC questions CM Revanth Reddy’s negligent approach towards its legal issues
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Students from Primary School, Chennaram village under CM A Revanth Reddy’s constituency protested saying that they were being served with poor quality rice and dal and half-cooked food.
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Move seen as an attempt to discredit the previous government and prevent more embarrassment for Chief Minister who faced a tough time defending the new survey
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Says the 42 per cent reservation for Backward Classes will require an amendment to the Constitution and not just the survey
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Case pertains to allegations that Revanth illegally used a drone to photograph a farmhouse in Janwada, which was allegedly misrepresented as being owned by KT Rama Rao
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The silence of the party leadership and CM A Revanth Reddy, with no action against those playing caste and communal politics politics, has triggered discussions in political circles whether this was a deliberate move to divide Telangana on casteist lines
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Assembly session to begin at 11 am on Tuesday; government likely to discuss BC reservation and SC categorisation issues in the House
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Accuses Revanth Reddy's administration of being similar to Modi's governance, causing injustice to minorities and farmers
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Once, banks would line up to give loans to builders, but now, due to 14 months of Congress rule, they are unable to get loans, says the BRS leader