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Two persons including a construction worker were arrested by the Hyderabad Cybercrime police for allegedly circulating defamatory content in social media
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The Congress government has been using diversionary tactics effectively since it came to power to save itself from the people’s backlash
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao raised several questions, expressing disappointment and frustration over the stand of the government on the Bathukamma celebrations.
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Asking people living along the Musi riverbed not to get influenced by the campaigns of the Opposition, Revanth said the State government would protect every single displaced person from the riverbed and provide rehabilitation.
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Making it clear that foul-mouthed attacks targeting the BRS leadership would no longer be tolerated, Rama Rao said he would file a defamation case soon against the Chief Minister.
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Komatireddy asserted that despite the opposition, the project would be taken up in the interest of the public.
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Krishna Rao demanded that the government stop harassing residents and instead, focus on supporting the poor.
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Rama Rao took to X to criticize Chief Minister Revanth Reddy for misleading farmers by promising a loan waiver of up to ₹2 lakh during elections but only partially implementing it, benefiting around 22 lakh farmers. "The Chief Minister falsely claimed to have fully completed the loan waiver, but the Agriculture Minister's statements have revealed his failure to fulfill that promise," Rao stated.
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Chiluka Praveen Kumar, a journalist was attacked by Congress workers when he was returning home after completing the news session in the studio.
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Farmers who interacted with the BRS leaders vowed to sacrifice their lives if government forced them to hand over their land.
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He wondered whether Adani had become friends with the Congress or the meeting was meant to usurp 84 acres of prime land in Raidurg.
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"The police have not arrested the accused even after 24 hours, which raises serious questions about their role in the conspiracy," he said
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Key leaders from the Congress party have openly opposed the government's actions and extended support to the affected families
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The Congress high command is learned to have taken a serious view of the ongoing demolitions by HYDRAA and Musi Riverfront development project.
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KT Rama Rao criticised CM Revanth Reddy for targeting the poor during the festive season of Dasara and Bathukamma, accusing him of bearing grudge against them for not voting for the Congress
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The residents, many of whom have lived in their homes for decades, expressed their frustration at being labeled as encroachers despite having valid approvals and registrations.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Monday claimed that the State government had filled up nearly 65,000 jobs within the first year after coming to power
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The need to acquire at least 6,000 acres of land on a warfooting is crucial to ensure that the projects are completed.
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Due to the actions of HYDRAA, the entire real estate business in the State had collapsed and that no company was coming forward to invest in the State, he said.
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The initiative to set up ITIs in every assembly constituency was being taken up on the request of MLAs. Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has reportedly told officials to start the process of setting up ITIs on a war footing.