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Rama Rao went on to castigate the Congress for its duplicity, with Cabinet Ministers like Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy engaging in alleged land deals with Adani Group representatives in Hyderabad.
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Party demands government to extend an assistance of Rs 15,000 per acre to farmers for the Yasangi and Vanakalam seasons
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The State government's decision to introduce a "Bhudhaar" card detailing the land holdings, as part of the new Bhu Bharati Bill, came under scrutiny with many netizens attributing the idea to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu.
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Former Minister and senior BRS MLA T Harish Rao questioned the Congress government about delayed mess bills, unpaid salaries for outsourcing staff, and insufficient hostel maintenance funds
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Slamming the Congress government for hypocrisy, he challenged Revanth Reddy to cancel the State government's agreements worth Rs 12,400 crore signed with Adani if his stand against corruption was genuine
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"If Revanth Reddy has the courage, let us start with issues of farmers, weavers, auto drivers, and students of Gurukul schools. After debating the people's issues, we can also discuss about allegations against the BRS including the Formula E controversy," he asserted.
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Accuse Revanth Reddy and Congress government of trampling on the democratic rights enshrined in the Constitution
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The protest is in the wake of Adani's indictment in a multi-billion dollar bribery and fraud case by the United States Department of Justice. This apart, the Congress is also protesting alleging negligence by Prime Minister Narendra Modi towards North Eastern States, especially Manipur
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The party charged the Congress government with filing illegal cases, applying third-degree methods, detaining farmers, and even handcuffing them when one of them suffered heart stroke
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In a statement, party says Finance Minister deliberately given false information on debts and had tarnished the reputation of the previous BRS government
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Harish Rao said Revanth Reddy had got himself out by "hit wicket" as he failed to implement the promises he made during his election campaign.
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BRS MLA KP Vivekananda said Mahesh Kumar Goud’s recent open letter to Chandrashekhar Rao appeared to shield Revanth Reddy's shortcomings. He called Mahesh Kumar Goud a dummy president controlled by the Chief Minister, pointing out that past PCC presidents openly criticised their party's governance when needed.
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Calling it a grave offense, BRS leader A Rakesh Reddy demanded for the dismissal of Endowments Minister Konda Surekha and a judicial inquiry into the incident.
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RS Praveen Kumar called the Congress government's announcement of a "new menu" misleading, noting that it was the existing menu introduced during the BRS regime.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao has criticised the Congress government in Telangana for the State’s economic downturn, attributing it to "inexperience, incompetence, and corruption."
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The number of retirees surged from 1,602 in 2023 to 7,995 in 2024, with the trend expected to continue.
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Condemns the remarks and wondered what message was the Chief Minister sending to the industry fraternity with such frivolous statements
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Recent developments, especially the arrests of farmers and women, the way they were treated in custody, and other police excesses, raise several questions on Revanth's 'Seventh Guarantee' - restoration of democratic values in Telangana
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As part of the launch of the common diet programme on Saturday, cultural events were organized at the gurukuls, with local MLA Dr. Sanjay Kumar attending as the chief guest. However, during the cultural performances, four girl students were made to dance to the song “Anna Revanthu,” leaving parents and attendees shocked by the choice of song for the occasion.
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Mess committees comprising students should be formed in schools, allowing them to oversee all activities from cooking to serving. This way, students can address any lapses in ensuring food quality, he explained. "In the future, I will visit residential schools, inspect the food quality, and interact with the students. Anyone found being irresponsible will face strict punishment," he added.