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Addressing the media in Mumbai, he claimed without batting an eyelid that the guarantees assured to people were implemented systematically
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In his complaint, Mir Qurram Ali, BRSVV GHMC Coordinator, accused Chief Minister, A Revanth Reddy, and Minister Komati Reddy of threatening during a public meeting in Vaddepally village to "cut K. Chandrasekhar Rao’s body into pieces and throw it in the River Musi."
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At a joint news conference at Telangana Bhavan, Sudheer Reddy criticized the Chief Minister for using inappropriate language and highlighted that the BRS had launched the Musi River clean-up project. He expressed disappointment over the CM’s claims that the BRS was hindering the project.
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Addressing the "Rythu Gharjana" protest programme organised by the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) in Kulcharam on Saturday, Harish Rao said Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy came to power by promising a Rs.500 bonus per quintal of paddy in addition to the MSP of Rs 2,300
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The incident occurred when Kaushik Reddy and BRS workers staged a protest questioning the delayed release of the second phase of financial assistance to the beneficiaries of the Dalit Bandhu scheme
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Shravan expressed outrage over the utterances made by the duo during an event in Yadagirigutta, where they allegedly mocked KCR in a disrespectful manner
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Former Minister Harish Rao expressed his outrage over the police attack on MLA Kaushik Reddy.
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Rama Rao alleged that the project was divided like a cake between Megha Engineering and Raghava Constructions, which is owned by Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy. He criticized the decision to bypass major companies like L&T and NCC in favor of these firms, suggesting it was a blatant act of crony capitalism and misuse of power.
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Says Revanth was just an "errand boy" who carried slippers for political favours at a time when KCR resigned from his position for sake of people of Telangana
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Speaking during Friday's padayatra covering 2.5 km from Sangem to Dharmareddypally in Nalgonda, he said come what may, the River Musi riverfront project would be taken up.
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Despite repeated food poisoning cases, the government's approach remains unchanged. In less than 24 hours after 12 students from tribal welfare schools at Mancherial were hospitalised, more students were rushed to hospitals with vomiting and stomach pain, said the BRS MLA
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On his birthday, the Chief Minister visited the Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple to receive blessings. He later met with temple officials to discuss ongoing development projects and remaining work.
The Chief Minister visited the Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple on his birthday to seek blessings. He later met with temple officials to review the progress on development projects and remaining work.
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The Prime Minister conveyed his wishes on X. "Best wishes to Telangana CM Shri Revanth Reddy Ji on his birthday. I pray for his long and healthy life," the Prime Minister posted
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KTR blamed the successive Congress and Telugu Desam governments in erstwhile Andhra Pradesh for turning the Musi River into a drainage canal, polluting it for over 60 years.
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KTR's invitation went viral on social media, amid media reports that he had left for Malayasia to evade a speculated arrest in connection with the ongoing investigation into alleged irregularities in the Formula-E racing event.
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In a video shared by former MLA Kalvakuntla Vidyasagar Rao on X, Revanth Reddy, when he was a TDP leader, is seen questioning the government about security of details shared by people
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Former BRS MLA from Munugode, Kusukuntla Prabhakar Reddy, was placed under house arrest at his residence in Hyderabad
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He told the media he’s willing to be imprisoned if it brings "sadistic pleasure" to Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, responding to reports that he might be implicated in the Formula E race case. "If they want to file a case, let them. I’ll go to jail for two months, return stronger, and continue fighting for Telangana’s future," he asserted.
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Rama Rao criticised the Congress for abandoning welfare schemes like Kalyana Lakshmi and Rythu Bima, leaving beneficiaries in distress.
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Speaking at a press conference on Wednesday, Maheshwar Reddy criticized the Congress Party for failing to fulfill any of the 21 promises made to the BC community in Kamareddy during the assembly elections. He stated, "We are not opposed to the Caste Census, but we strongly object to Congress using it for political gain. The Caste Census is being conducted solely for political advantage and nothing more," he alleged.