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They alleged that a large number of farmers were excluded from the list of crop loan waiver beneficiaries list. They warned that if the government failed to provide crop loans waivers to all the farmers, they would intensify the agitation
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During the inspection, the Chief Minister discussed a few aspects, including the site for installing the statue, required area and designs, besides plans with the officials
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Farmers staged dharna blocking roads and raised slogans against the State government for not extending the waiver to them. They said that they were forced to roam around banks to get the scheme. Due to the protest, traffic came to a standstill for a while.
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Many school children had turned up for the programme. They were made to stand wearing shirts with photos of the former Prime Minister. The Chief Minister, unmindful of the school children’s presence in the audience, abused the BRS and its leaders
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BRS working president responds to Revanth Reddy's threat; decries filthy language in front of children
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Raised slogans against the Congress government and demand it to waive their loans at the earliest
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Saying his government will not hurt Telangana sentiments, promised to install the statue before December 9
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Questions CM's changed approach towards the firm and his reluctance to initiate action against it which was responsible for collapse of retaining wall of Sunkishala project
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Student unions affiliated to Congress demand Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to cancel his appointment and appoint a Telangana native to the post
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As in previous years, Seethakka visited the Chief Minister's residence in Jubilee Hills, tied a Rakhi, and offered him sweets, receiving his blessings in return. Seethakka, whose real name is Danasari Anusuya, serves as the Minister for Panchayati Raj & Rural Development, Women & Child Welfare.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, AICC incharge of party affairs in Telangana Deepa Das Munsi and others accompanied Singhvi when he submitted his nomination
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The teacher candidates have been staging protests for the past three months to highlight their issues. Earlier, they staged protests by seeking alms near Peddamma Thalli temple and walked on their knees
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The AICC had called for a nationwide protest on Thursday (August 22) asking the Congress Chief Ministers to join the protest.
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Addressing a press conference here on Saturday, Maheshwar Reddy said while 60 lakh farmers were eligible, only 22 lakh farmers were covered under the loan waiver scheme
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In an informal chit chat with media persons, BRS working president KT Rama Rao said that Chief Minister Revanth Reddy had himself disclosed these shocking plans with one of his associates recently.
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Though the state government announced that all farm loans up to Rs 2 lakh have been waived, many farmers did not get benefit.
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The farmer stated that he had availed a loan of Rs 2.90 lakh from a bank to grow various crops in 2023. Locals, mostly non-tribals, said that 80 farmers did not get the waiver
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Around 500 farmers from several villages gathered and took out a massive funeral procession with an effigy of the Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy at Talamadugu mandal centre.
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"Choose the place, date, and time," Harish Rao challenged the Chief Minister. Speaking to the media on Saturday, the former Minister suggested visiting either his or the Chief Minister's constituency—or any other—to openly discuss facts and figures. He criticized the Revanth Reddy government for making false claims about the crop loan waiver.
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In a chit-chat with the newsmen, CM Revanth Reddy had again tried to peddle falsehood saying that the BRS was merging with the BJP and that party supremo KCR was being appointed as a Governor